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files for both the 1/24 pan and 1/24 top fuel are posted to my Cults page already , so anybody with a printer can have a go at it. I plan on doing the same for this little guy as soon as I get all the kinks worked out.. Just search CSRC on cults and it will pull up all my designs..take my money!!
i need one or 4 replica 80s 90s nascars
I already did My friend!! Files for the interlocking border system are free on my Cults page.. Just search CSRC on Cults..nice! are you going to print a track?
I have been looking at the turbo cars.. Going to have to get one for sure.sweet. I am planning on getting a printer soon & printing some jumps and barriers for turbo racing cars. I think I will use your barrier design
Its really more an issue with room under the shell , I probably should be using a micro receiver, which has a shorty antenna, but those are $35 just for the receiver when the one I used is $8 ..Would the antenna still work well enough internally? at that scale it looks like a light pole
Simple is better. I think this is awesome. We raced Mini Zs back in the 00's. They have too many small parts shocks and stuff. I like how you incorporated electronics that are available commercially not some proprietary electronics like the Mini Z.Hey all My name is Chad.. I'm into 3d printed Mini and micro scale cars .. One of my recent projects was to design a performance 3d printed 1/24 pan car.. Kind off a "half-1/12 " type of project.. So I went into it with 25 yrs on road pan car racing experience and went with design attributes from my favorite cars over the years.. In testing I went with a torsion link design in the rear , and a static camber/caster direct coil spring style suspension similar to the suspension found on a mid 1980's associated rc12i .. Not very tunable, but VERY reliable and predictable.. The cars weigh in at around 145 grams ready to run... For power system I have been running 1410 sized sensorless brushless systems on 2s.. Either 2500 or 3500kv motors depending on track size layout.. The cars are designed with choice of gear diff or ball diff build.. The cars are 1/24 . Running a 104mm wheelbase , and a 79mm track width .. The goal was to print as much of the car as possible while still maintaining the highest performance I could with a printed car.. The result has been a TON of fun testing and racing with friends.. View attachment 142680View attachment 142683
Here is a link to some action running laps..
My oldest and I also raced them in the mid 2000's.. same here. Nothing like spending more on a steering gear set than it costs for 2 complete servos.. Or $12 for a plain old mabuchi 130 motor that you can get for a couple bucks a piece elsewhere , but arent legal to run because it didnt come in a kyosho labeled package, but are literally the same exact motor.. I also dont miss dealing with Nimh batteries.. Its great , I dont have to swap batteries in my cars.Simple is better. I think this is awesome. We raced Mini Zs back in the 00's. They have too many small parts shocks and stuff. I like how you incorporated electronics that are available commercially not some proprietary electronics like the Mini Z.