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3D Printed Car using brushless motor

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A1 mini
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
6.8 h
7 plates
5.0(1)

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This is my first 3D Printed RC car using a Brushless Motor. I've tested it but it's not working well. But Anyway, it's a great experience to fail and learn from it. It takes me a lot of time to from ideas-> Design-> Printing-> Final test. So If you want to have more models like that, I hope you can subscribe to my channel. It gives me a lot of motivation to build more projects in the future.

 

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The model is really cool, thank you very much
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please a mobile version pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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I did it
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Replying to @Jannichappy123 :
thank you😀
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looks veeeeery similiar to duke doks basic chassy
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that's what I was thinking too it looks exactly like the dks chassis. boy do I hate thieves with a passion!!
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this is a stolen and copied file set!
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what is its scale?
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very interesting project. I really like that you did not overcomplicated it. Looks great.
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this is a reeaaalllyy cool model and the project is very cool because I want to get the maximum speed out of the brushless motor and this would be perfect if I print it. however I don’t trust a small servo motor to be steering at this high of a speed AND the servo being connected to the wheels by a thin metal rod. one can see in the video too the front wheels wobble very much and it’s unstable. thanks for your creativity, i will probably print a version of this exact model but modified by me to fit a bigger servo
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Sweet
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