Mini RC Turret V1 (MTS) Mobile Turret System
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Here’s a quick overview:
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This build is compatible with CyberBrick, Arduino, and the Raspberry Pi Pico. It requires three 9g micro servos ( 2x 180 degrees and one 360 full rotation one) and at least six rubber bands, and can be printed in PLA or even PETG.
No additional hardware is needed—just six extra servo screws (on top of the ones used to secure the lid). All other parts are snap-fit, so total assembly time is under five minutes. If some parts don’t fit perfectly, a bit of hot glue may help, and you can melt some plastics to make room.
It’s a fun and simple project you can complete in a day or even give as a gift.
The example shown uses an Arduino Nano with an IR sensor as a remote controller. The code is linked below if you’d like to follow along, as this is probably the simplest setup.
It fires 3D-printed projectiles. The tighter you make the rubber bands, the more powerful the shot—so be careful, as it can hit quite hard.
The Vertical aiming mechanism is inspired by Bryan Herrera’s Hack Pack turret—shoutout!
please drop your creations down in the comments and give them some colour!
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