I literally watched this video, then purchased the files from 3dsets 10 minutes later...then the next day I purchased an i3 Mk3s+... well done Mr. Prusa, well done.
In the middle of building a rancher 4x4 as of right now, if you're wondering why the cost is high on the files wait until you see the amount of effort that was put into instructions and how well thought out this model is, feels like assembling a premium kit
I love everything about this, it's an RC enthusiast's dream. Learning how to make a better 4x4 by just printing and modifying parts, blueprinting for a full scale build, just being creative and coming up with crazy designs... I need a printer
amazing models to build!! i finally buyed the Rancher version very easy to print and clear and easy set up! very very well made! highly recommended!👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@eried hard to say, i already pay 5000 CZK (around 200-250 USD) for models, fillament, screws, bearings, suspension and tires but i am still missing things that costs around 140 USD
I'm printing you Baja Style WV beetle and so far I'm really loving it. Parts fit with the supplied G-Codes is fantastic, I hope to see others beautiful design's From 3D sets.
sounds a lot like my own little business i´m currently growing - congratulations to the guys from 3dsets.com - it takes much effort to design functioning models which have a high level of detail like these. 3D printing is a new chance to bring back local production, but with the advantages of global business.
@@GMC997 I´m not sure if the question was pointed to me, but actually there´s no other way than relying on people´s fairness. In every download i include a small txt where I bring to mind, that the license is for one enduser only. By buying my STLs the customers also agree to my terms and conditions.
Very cool! It’s a long time ago I had an RC car, but as I’m just thinking about getting a second 3D Printer (a Prusa) this could be his first homework. I had a lot of fun watching and would love to archive something similar like these guys. I’m tired of working 8hours a day in a job that doesn’t give me any benefit a part from money. I want to have joy, weather I work 9, 10 or more hours, but knowing it’s for a deeper purpose. For me. You guys made it! Thumbs up!
Thingiverse has a few that look like gas engines from real cars. My one worry would be that most brushed motors have vents for airflow that you would have to design for.
This is a really cool idea. Not to mention, the price for the gcodes is reasonable, considering the time it must have taken you guys to model everything. Once I get my Prusa set up and ready to go, I plan to purchase the Landy kit.
Great idea! I have been looking for RC scale body and I found 3D Sets website with great models. I'm currently working on 3d model of Land Rover Defender so I know how much time consuming is this work. I wish you all the best.
GERAT👍🏻 video, I'm 😍LOVING it! I wish I HADN'T bought the CR6-SE! If I'd bought a better printer, & bought me a better one, I might could doing one of these 3D printed RC vehicles!
Респект этим гайсам. Качнул их модели из телеги и распечатал. Всё четко, ребята хррошо постарались и заслуживают бабос за свою качественно проделанную работу, хоть какой нибудь символический. Да черт побери это имба же
I have met one of these cars on RC expedition Růžohorky here in Czech Republic. Bodies are fine. Many cars use FDM parts or whole body. But FDM printed drive train is for very very light terrain. In just 100 meters printed car was done. C hubs, drive shafts , CVDs. All of them failed one by one. These parts needs to be at least from FRP (fiber reinforced plastic). And even stock Axial parts are not strong enough for some of us. For me even some metal parts are common failure point. :D
This just changed the RC game BIG TIME!! Watch out Traxxas and Horizon Hobby, your days are numbered. This is the result of two very bright individuals focused on creating a product for the 3D printing market, or more so, the 3D printing community and as such, almost every part of that RC is 3D printed saving you big money. Unlike the corporate board rooms of the big RC companies like Traxxas and Horizon Hobby which are focused on squeezing every cent out of a hobbyists pocket by creating mediocre products which practically REQUIRE upgrades out of the box. Oh yea, those upgrades are conveniently offered by the same company that sold you that pile of worthless plastic. You can't and will never bamboozle the 3D printing community, they are simply much too bright and these two individuals are a testament to that. Between this incredible example of development and the countless other 3D printable RC's found for FREE online, the old days of screwing over the hobbyist are slowly coming to an end. No more Ferraris and million dollars homes you for corporate RC.
The big brands have nothing to worry about. There is a reason they built a slow crawler as their platform. 3D printed parts do not take much abuse before they break (I know, I've tried all sorts of 3D printed replacement parts). As long as you are fine going 2mph this will work. Put these parts on a real RC car and they won't last through a single battery. The big brands have to pay for expensive injection molds that likely cost more than the car you drive, for each part, but they last. I think this platform that they designed is great and it seems they are charging a reasonable amount for the files. It looks like it would be a fun project if you are into 3D printing but this is a toy and not a hobby grade RC vehicle.
@@MikeSmith-km9ff Lol, injection molds cost more than the car you drive😂😂😂 Well, in this case, molds could run $30k-$40k so no, not in this case. Traxxas has been using the same molds for 20 years so I think it has more than quadruple payed for itself. Wait, if the STOCK plastic parts didn't hold up you think a part printed out of PLA will? You never disclosed what filament you used but there are stonger filaments out there. This is a toy? News flash, all RC's are toys, even the $1400 ones like my 1/5th scale. Just because people "feel superior" because they dropped $550 on a "hobby grade" RC doesn't make it NOT a toy. It's a toy, and anyone not into the hobby that sees you driving it at the park thinks you're a grown ass man playing with an RC toy. So a Tamiya CCO1 based crawler or a RC4WD Trailfinder will smoke on of these on the trails? I doubt that. The ability to 3D print any bodies that fit the chasiss is priceless and cheap compared to buying a $60 Proline body, buying paint(s) then buying the accessories you'd like. No comparison. The 3D printed RC's offered aren't pretending to be comp crawlers. They could have easily designed portal axles to give those things more capabilities. This is just the begining, printers across the board and material types are getting better and cheaper faster than ever.
@@MikeSmith-km9ff Mike, the real reason for choosing the slow crawler is that "anybody" can handle it. But we promise that we will not stick just to this category in the future.
After checking out the webpage, I went ahead and ordered the Model 6 files. $40 + another $40 in filament to print an RC crawler the size of a 1/8 Traction Hobby? I'm in.
@@AndrewSmith-lj6xq Electronics will be a subjective choice so the cost can be as little as free (already have spares laying around like me) or as high as $200 for a nice sensored system. However, hardware will be very minimal as it appears the kits don't require much of it. At least that's what I see.
@@Clickbaiters yes that's right. I'd recommend against a brushless system though. Not sure the parts will hold up but what the hell? Give it a try! Worst that happens is you reprint the parts. And yes they're pretty simple. Although you can add lighting systems to them too for extra effect and they're only a few bucks extra. I'm adding one :)
I printed and built something like this. And it works! It was designed by Jason Sutter and 3d anarchy. Although it was a bit challenging to assemble you can print most of the car. And it was free. You can see it in action on my UA-cam channel
so, been looking to print your model BUT i want to use my existing 1/10 RC CRAWLER chassis. would this be possible? again to use just the BODY and use a different chassis?
Are the CAD files available for purchase? I have this 6374 outrunner laying around that I wanted to 3d print an rc car around, but I don't have the experience to pull it off. But maybe I could modify your premade models to do it.
Love these showcases of small companies & projects showing what 3D printing can be used for - keep doing them please! :)
I literally watched this video, then purchased the files from 3dsets 10 minutes later...then the next day I purchased an i3 Mk3s+... well done Mr. Prusa, well done.
Really cool! I like the idea of paying for "premium" 3D print models.
In the middle of building a rancher 4x4 as of right now, if you're wondering why the cost is high on the files wait until you see the amount of effort that was put into instructions and how well thought out this model is, feels like assembling a premium kit
Its a real premium kit
Count me in on this! Awakens my childhood dreams! Excited for it!
As someone who got a 3D printer because am an RC enthusiast. This is absolutely mind blowing. Thank you so much for this. On road car next?? 😁😁😁
Hope they make the 1992 Jeep Wrangler YJ Sahara, then we can make it the Jurassic Park jeep :D
yes
It seems that we, here in Czech Republic, are leading 3D printed RC cars revolution. And this guys from 3D Sets has started it.
Wow!!!! This is awesome. Though I'm not into RC "Cars" watching this video makes it very tempting.
I love everything about this, it's an RC enthusiast's dream. Learning how to make a better 4x4 by just printing and modifying parts, blueprinting for a full scale build, just being creative and coming up with crazy designs... I need a printer
amazing models to build!! i finally buyed the Rancher version very easy to print and clear and easy set up! very very well made! highly recommended!👍👍👍👍👍👍
What a coincidence.... i just bought one of these cars yesterday and now waiting for Prusament (and screws and bearings) deliver to start printing :D
You'll need shocks too, and shock oil. Make sure you have decent soldering iron as well.
And tires too! The look like 1.9" in case you're looking.
@@hawkcrave yup, and motor and controller and lot of other things :)
How much was the total on parts except the PLA?
@@eried hard to say, i already pay 5000 CZK (around 200-250 USD) for models, fillament, screws, bearings, suspension and tires but i am still missing things that costs around 140 USD
Love the idea of printing accessories for these and making custom accessories
Really great idea !!! I would love to see also models like the famous Audi Quattro S1 rally car.
I'm printing you Baja Style WV beetle and so far I'm really loving it. Parts fit with the supplied G-Codes is fantastic, I hope to see others beautiful design's From 3D sets.
Great work! For these kind designs I'm more than happy to pay. I ordered the Jeep wrangler 2dr just now. The printing has begun!
sounds a lot like my own little business i´m currently growing - congratulations to the guys from 3dsets.com - it takes much effort to design functioning models which have a high level of detail like these. 3D printing is a new chance to bring back local production, but with the advantages of global business.
One question: How do you deal with people who may buy your models, but distribute it free under family and friends or even the internet?
@@GMC997 I´m not sure if the question was pointed to me, but actually there´s no other way than relying on people´s fairness. In every download i include a small txt where I bring to mind, that the license is for one enduser only. By buying my STLs the customers also agree to my terms and conditions.
@@3d-printz Yes, the question was directed to you specifically. Thank you for the response.
Great models!!! :-) Looks like a ton of hard work went into making it happen . Kudos
Very cool! It’s a long time ago I had an RC car, but as I’m just thinking about getting a second 3D Printer (a Prusa) this could be his first homework. I had a lot of fun watching and would love to archive something similar like these guys. I’m tired of working 8hours a day in a job that doesn’t give me any benefit a part from money. I want to have joy, weather I work 9, 10 or more hours, but knowing it’s for a deeper purpose. For me.
You guys made it! Thumbs up!
Can recommend those models. Great work, good support, and big fun!
3d printers can do so many cool things
A shell for the electric motor would be a cool accessorie ^^
Thingiverse has a few that look like gas engines from real cars. My one worry would be that most brushed motors have vents for airflow that you would have to design for.
This is a really cool idea. Not to mention, the price for the gcodes is reasonable, considering the time it must have taken you guys to model everything.
Once I get my Prusa set up and ready to go, I plan to purchase the Landy kit.
I wish more of these awesome projects would fit the 18x18cm buildplate. This one too seems to require 20x20. :)
"You wouldn't download a car..."
I already got some bad news for you then.
description link
Funnily enough, people have 3D printed a whole car and it’s drivable. Though I do think for this it’s cheaper to go and buy one from the shop.
That day is finally here.
That's only relevant if you get the car on thepiratebay.
Very nice show case ... and come on, 3d printing realistic tyres isn't that bad as everyone thinks :)
I would love to see a commercial series of RC vehicles, ie Big Rig, school bus, et cetera
I printed the jeep - it's awesome.
Sweet. I wish the Mini could print these.
Brutal job. Just LOVE IT
Looks great guys! Sure awesome!
Well done guys, superb product . 😎👍👍👍🇬🇧
Great models! I am busy with a landy now.
They look pretty dope
Great idea! I have been looking for RC scale body and I found 3D Sets website with great models. I'm currently working on 3d model of Land Rover Defender so I know how much time consuming is this work. I wish you all the best.
Nice!
Cool! I ordered a prusa mini a few weeks ago, and I am exited to get it!
I just cancelled my Mini and ordered the original so I would be able to print these cars out!
@@logicwins you could always scale them down you know :)
Congrats! Thats an amazing project!
This is an amazing initiative. Awesome! well done
Awesome use of 3D Printers!
GERAT👍🏻 video, I'm 😍LOVING it! I wish I HADN'T bought the CR6-SE! If I'd bought a better printer, & bought me a better one, I might could doing one of these 3D printed RC vehicles!
Nice video waiting for my prusa mini
They are awesome! I built a Landy from them.
Респект этим гайсам. Качнул их модели из телеги и распечатал. Всё четко, ребята хррошо постарались и заслуживают бабос за свою качественно проделанную работу, хоть какой нибудь символический. Да черт побери это имба же
Wow these look amazing!
FANTASTIC!! Must have
Woww... spettacolare...sembrano veri ...molto dettagliati... complimenti... ciao dall'Italia
the World: uuuuh, Prusa likes RC cars!
dam new project but Just what I was loking for.
so i now bought it. finally. 😻
I'm gonna print this!!!
"not just flower pots"
As I'm sitting here printing a flower pot for mother in laws Christmas gift...
I'd love to see an 1988 or so Suzuki Samurai on there.
This is so good .
Wow these are so cool 😎
those are gorgeous, damn
I have met one of these cars on RC expedition Růžohorky here in Czech Republic. Bodies are fine. Many cars use FDM parts or whole body. But FDM printed drive train is for very very light terrain. In just 100 meters printed car was done. C hubs, drive shafts , CVDs. All of them failed one by one. These parts needs to be at least from FRP (fiber reinforced plastic). And even stock Axial parts are not strong enough for some of us. For me even some metal parts are common failure point. :D
Chlapci ste machri.Paráda
Awesome guys!👍👍👍
really cool, please do a drift car or a sports car
great job guys
Nice, great job
Nice work!
awesome!!
Great idea!
Fully Awesome
This just changed the RC game BIG TIME!! Watch out Traxxas and Horizon Hobby, your days are numbered. This is the result of two very bright individuals focused on creating a product for the 3D printing market, or more so, the 3D printing community and as such, almost every part of that RC is 3D printed saving you big money. Unlike the corporate board rooms of the big RC companies like Traxxas and Horizon Hobby which are focused on squeezing every cent out of a hobbyists pocket by creating mediocre products which practically REQUIRE upgrades out of the box. Oh yea, those upgrades are conveniently offered by the same company that sold you that pile of worthless plastic.
You can't and will never bamboozle the 3D printing community, they are simply much too bright and these two individuals are a testament to that.
Between this incredible example of development and the countless other 3D printable RC's found for FREE online, the old days of screwing over the hobbyist are slowly coming to an end. No more Ferraris and million dollars homes you for corporate RC.
The big brands have nothing to worry about. There is a reason they built a slow crawler as their platform. 3D printed parts do not take much abuse before they break (I know, I've tried all sorts of 3D printed replacement parts). As long as you are fine going 2mph this will work. Put these parts on a real RC car and they won't last through a single battery.
The big brands have to pay for expensive injection molds that likely cost more than the car you drive, for each part, but they last.
I think this platform that they designed is great and it seems they are charging a reasonable amount for the files. It looks like it would be a fun project if you are into 3D printing but this is a toy and not a hobby grade RC vehicle.
@@MikeSmith-km9ff Lol, injection molds cost more than the car you drive😂😂😂 Well, in this case, molds could run $30k-$40k so no, not in this case. Traxxas has been using the same molds for 20 years so I think it has more than quadruple payed for itself. Wait, if the STOCK plastic parts didn't hold up you think a part printed out of PLA will? You never disclosed what filament you used but there are stonger filaments out there. This is a toy? News flash, all RC's are toys, even the $1400 ones like my 1/5th scale. Just because people "feel superior" because they dropped $550 on a "hobby grade" RC doesn't make it NOT a toy. It's a toy, and anyone not into the hobby that sees you driving it at the park thinks you're a grown ass man playing with an RC toy. So a Tamiya CCO1 based crawler or a RC4WD Trailfinder will smoke on of these on the trails? I doubt that. The ability to 3D print any bodies that fit the chasiss is priceless and cheap compared to buying a $60 Proline body, buying paint(s) then buying the accessories you'd like. No comparison. The 3D printed RC's offered aren't pretending to be comp crawlers. They could have easily designed portal axles to give those things more capabilities. This is just the begining, printers across the board and material types are getting better and cheaper faster than ever.
@@MikeSmith-km9ff Mike, the real reason for choosing the slow crawler is that "anybody" can handle it. But we promise that we will not stick just to this category in the future.
Looking good!
Awesome Job X far
After checking out the webpage, I went ahead and ordered the Model 6 files. $40 + another $40 in filament to print an RC crawler the size of a 1/8 Traction Hobby? I'm in.
Ya, that's quite a reasonable price!
There's still another $150 or so in screws and electronics but it's still crazy cheap and a blast of a project too.
@@AndrewSmith-lj6xq Electronics will be a subjective choice so the cost can be as little as free (already have spares laying around like me) or as high as $200 for a nice sensored system. However, hardware will be very minimal as it appears the kits don't require much of it. At least that's what I see.
@@Clickbaiters yes that's right. I'd recommend against a brushless system though. Not sure the parts will hold up but what the hell? Give it a try! Worst that happens is you reprint the parts. And yes they're pretty simple. Although you can add lighting systems to them too for extra effect and they're only a few bucks extra. I'm adding one :)
@@AndrewSmith-lj6xq Yes, I suppose it's not really so much about the price, but rather about the experience.
Great job Guys !! What Caine of filament you recommending for this build ? Can't find any info about that.
this is impressive!
Wow...just....wow!
Nice video,,,, i'm from indoensia.... 👍👍👍
Молодцы, здорово получилось!
This is so great!!! :D
Very Nice!
Very awesome
I love the translation....
Almost done my first Rancher build myself. I'm hoping the next design is either a 4Runner(I own one for real) or a HMMWV(Hummvee).
Awesome!!!
Amazing!
This is absolutely amazing!
That’s so cool
Great work!!! Does the Land Rover also have a realistic oil leak:)!
Very neat, would the gears be better in a resin like siraya blue or a high temp resin?
How much is the cost of the electronics and additional elements needed to build these cars ? No price mentioned in the presentation.
150 euro's electronics , tires screws and filament
Nice! You would like to see my homemade 1/5 49cc RC car!!
Bez řidiče v kabině to vypadá poněkud nedokončeně.
Myslím že i na průšově tiskárně by ten šofér šel zmáknout :)
I printed and built something like this. And it works! It was designed by Jason Sutter and 3d anarchy. Although it was a bit challenging to assemble you can print most of the car. And it was free. You can see it in action on my UA-cam channel
Cool. I wonder if they completed a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited?
Amazing
so, been looking to print your model BUT i want to use my existing 1/10 RC CRAWLER chassis. would this be possible? again to use just the BODY and use a different chassis?
Are the CAD files available for purchase? I have this 6374 outrunner laying around that I wanted to 3d print an rc car around, but I don't have the experience to pull it off. But maybe I could modify your premade models to do it.
Please make a VW Westfalia!
That's awesome! I was tempted, but all the amazon parts of your excel sheet cannot be delivered here, could you provide replacements?
at 00:59. printed kyosho blizzard on the shelf too?
Nice 👍
Make a RC Cybertruck!
Very Boss !!