How To Make Your Own MICRO RC car using Mazda RX-7 Hot Wheels - FREE STL DOWNLOAD
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- How to make your own micro RC car using a Mazda RX-7 Hot Wheels.
I designed and uploaded the STL file for FREE to DOWNLOAD. All parts were designed by me for 3D printing.
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Rx43 micro receiver - microflierradio...
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70 mah micro LiPo battery - ebay.to/2Qc4C6U
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For FREE STL FILE and parts list, please visit www.slickdiecast.com
My god this is this is one of the most beautiful things you have made
This is not slick diecast this is sick 🔥 diecast
Thank you, my friend, for always supporting.
Keep it up! 🚗🚗🚗
Thank you very much!
Love your passion 👌
Thank you very much!
Good work,
better make all 3D plastic parts into pure metal.
The DasMikro esc is very costly, can you suggest an alternate esc please?
awesome video friend easy follow to do it. what receiver used possible please share the model of receiver. Hope construction model too will add in your project. Subscribed
Thank you! Receiver is a Deltang.
I didn't notice an ESC being used here, is it not needed with this particular receiver?
That is correct.
@@SlickDiecast Why not? Does the motor get pwm signals from the receiver? I see an ESC listed in your parts list too, sorry if this is a stupid confusion :)
Yes it does. The ESC listed is to be used with the Radiolink receivers.
1.what size is the drill bit in this minute 7:23 and this minute7:50?
2.what m1 screw did you use?
im waitig for the answer
Sorry I don’t remember.
You should make the ae86 next 👍
I have done one already for an earlier video. I could do one again soon.
Hi
Hello! Thanks for always being here.
@@SlickDiecast no problem
This is a great model, looking at building one.
Is the micro ESC used in the build?
Cheers
No ESC for this build.
@@SlickDiecast Sorry for the late reply, but why not? I'm trying to get into making my own, but not sure yet what role the ESC plays and if it's required etc
A lot of receivers will require an ESC. You will need it to control the servos and motors.
is there a reason why the front wheels are so close together? i feel like there's a lot of room to fill by just widening the steering components
Actually that’s the widest it could go without interfering with the body of the car.
@@SlickDiecast interesting, would using a dremel to do a makeshift “rolled fender” look work?
cant access the website
It’s down currently.
Is that "The Simpsons" house❓🤔
Yes it is.
Posso farti una domanda? Ma DEVO 7 posso usarlo con una ricevente rx43d32?
Grazie in anticipo
Yes, it should. Just make sure it will communicate with the same protocol.
amazing job, but Your website is down, where to find the stl? Thanks
You can go to thingiverse and search for hot wheels conversion.
It's amazing to watch how you make them! More please!!
Thank you very much! Happy to always see you support.
I feel like you should experiment more with a smaller and more precise front axle and thinner tires you will notice a massive increase in control, i recommend watching the TLS garage video on his RC models but I’m sure you already have. I really like the 3d print work you do though it always comes out looking clean at the end keep it up man good stuff
Thank you for the suggestion. The front steering had always been something that I had struggled with. And yes, TLS garage had done some great ones and I’ve seen them.
I agree ☝🏽. Everything is extremely neat even the steering but it does need bit of work and it will make a huge difference. Keep it up man I like what ur doing
how to dowload the 3d printed part
for free
it say car insurance life insurance and creditcard
pls answer me
Go to thingiverse.com and search for Slick Diecast. My stuff should come up
2 questions
1. at 10:33 on the brass steering rod how would u attach the bent piece in it?
2. when installing the motor assembly to the chassis what size rod do you use?
A hole is drilled on each steering knuckle. I bend the brass rod and just insert it. Then use a little bit of hot glue on the end so it doesn’t pop out. The rod size for the motor is .017”.