rc drift car
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Description
This RC drift car is a complex build that requires patience and attention to detail. Some components are quite small, so it's recommended to use super glue to reinforce critical areas for added durability. Additionally, 50mm paper clips will be essential, serving as hinges and support for various parts such as the differential, suspension springs, steering mechanism, and other key components. The car is powered by an A2212 brushless motor, and a 9g servo is used for steering. You can use any receiver compatible with these components. For better traction during drifting, electrical tape can be applied to the tires to ensure improved grip.
YOU NEED :
50MM PAPER CLIPS FOR THE HINGES,REINFORCE WEAK PARTS …
4X13X5 BEARINGS (5)
REINFORCE SMALL PARTS WITH SUPER GLUE
USE DYNAMIC QUALITY(0.16MM) FOR LARGE PARTS LIKE THE BODY AND SUPER QUALITY(0.12) FOR SMALL PARTS
Building this car takes time, and if you don't have patience for intricate assembly, you may find it challenging to complete. The process requires careful planning, steady hands, and a commitment to seeing it through to ensure the best performance.
You can use this link to view the 3D model of the car and follow along with the assembly : https://cad.onshape.com/documents/c3991c72b76d86d350167400/w/8be8deae8ece9d2e0053420b/e/ee9895c97246b83b052918fa?renderMode=0&uiState=66e6a68ad1bb4f64c6c42b1e
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