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I accidently bought a 1/12th scale RC body: http://www.killerbodyrc.com/page/products.aspx?cid=12&sid=28 | I accidently bought a 1/12th scale RC body: http://www.killerbodyrc.com/page/products.aspx?cid=12&sid=28 | ||
I really dig the Martini Racing design. Did I mention I also own two Lancia Delta HF Integrale in Martini Racing trim (sadly, only in 1/10th scale :) )? They are '''so''' gorgeous (don't let my girlfriend know...). | I really dig the Martini Racing design. Did I mention I also own two Lancia Delta HF Integrale in Martini Racing trim (sadly, only in 1/10th scale :) )? They are '''so''' gorgeous (don't let my girlfriend know...). | ||
Anyhow. I have various 1/10th scale chassis, but the really cool LC2 body won't fit | Anyhow. I have various 1/10th scale chassis, but the really cool LC2 body won't fit 'em. I thought about converting a Tamiya F-10x, but then I decided to go for a newly built (printed) chassis - I always wanted to make my own RC car. | ||
=== The Idea === | === The Idea === | ||
* Luckily Daniel Norée did some awesome work on designing a [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1193309 1/10th scale F1 car]. I decided to use it as a starting point for my project. | * Luckily [http://danielnoree.com Daniel Norée] did some awesome work on designing a [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1193309 1/10th scale F1 car]. I decided to use it as a starting point for my project. | ||
* I needed to adapt it to the | * I needed to adapt it to the body size (170mm width, 235mm wheelbase) | ||
* I wanted to use standard 1/12th scale wheels, since I didn't want to print them for various reasons | * I wanted to use standard 1/12th scale wheels, since I didn't want to print them for various reasons | ||
=== The | === The Result === | ||
[[Image:3DPanCar01.jpg|666px]] | |||
[[Image:3DPanCar02.jpg|666px]] | |||
[[Image:3DPanCar03.jpg|666px]] | |||
[[Image:3DPanCar04.jpg|666px]] | |||
=== The | === The Building Instructions === | ||
* Body: | |||
** Killerbody Lancia LC2<ref>http://www.killerbodyrc.com/page/products.aspx?cid=12&sid=28</ref> | |||
* First, print all the parts: | |||
** [[Media:PanCar_2018-01-15_SCADs.zip]] - The source code in [[OpenSCAD]]-format, if you want to modify the design | |||
** [[Media:PanCar_2018-01-15_STLs.zip]] - The [[STL]]-files for printing | |||
* Get all the screws and nuts needed: | |||
** M3 8mm screws counter-sunk | |||
** M3 10mm screws counter-sunk | |||
** M3 10mm screws cylinder-head | |||
** <del>M3 12mm screws counter-sunk</del> | |||
** M3 12mm screws cylinder-head | |||
** M3 30mm screws cylinder-head | |||
** M3 locknuts | |||
** M3 nuts | |||
** M3 6,5mm washers | |||
** M3 setscrews 3mm | |||
** M3 setscrews 20mm | |||
** TBD | |||
* Get all the ball bearings needed: | |||
** 4 * 3x8x4 (front wheel hubs) | |||
** 2 * 12x18x4 (rear axle) | |||
* Get the wheels needed: | |||
** 1/12th scale foam wheels: | |||
*** Front: 1/12 on-road foamies, I used TRC TM1212 45° | |||
*** Rear: 1/12 on-road foamies, I used GRP GTY30S 25° | |||
* Get the electronics needed: | |||
** Standard 540 motor and matching ESC (a 540 can is a pretty heavy and over-sized, but I had it lying around…) | |||
** 11mm servo, like Hitec HS-81(MG), Simprop SES-190 or similar | |||
** ESC, receiver, battery | |||
* Build: | |||
** Screw drivers depending on your screw head types | |||
** <del>Threadlock</del> | |||
** Pair of pliers | |||
== Videos == | |||
=== Prototype first run === | |||
<embedvideo service="youtube">https://youtu.be/3Ddfnr5d1w4</embedvideo> | |||
=== The build === | |||
<embedvideo service="youtube">https://youtu.be/OdeOuD9ucUY</embedvideo> | |||
=== Learnings === | ===The Learnings === | ||
* Use a smaller motor - 380 type would suffice | |||
---- | ---- | ||
Links | Links | ||
* Youtube: Prototype first run: https://youtu.be/3Ddfnr5d1w4 | |||
* Building thread: https://www.rockcrawler.de/index.php/Thread/34128-Baubericht-1-12-Pan-Car-auf-Basis-von-OpenRC-F1/ | * Building thread: https://www.rockcrawler.de/index.php/Thread/34128-Baubericht-1-12-Pan-Car-auf-Basis-von-OpenRC-F1/ | ||
* The original creator Daniel Norée's site: http://danielnoree.com | * The original creator Daniel Norée's site: http://danielnoree.com | ||
* | * Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2735718 | ||
[[Category:3D Printing]] | [[Category:3D Printing]] |
Latest revision as of 21:10, 13 March 2018
The Mission
I accidently bought a 1/12th scale RC body: http://www.killerbodyrc.com/page/products.aspx?cid=12&sid=28 I really dig the Martini Racing design. Did I mention I also own two Lancia Delta HF Integrale in Martini Racing trim (sadly, only in 1/10th scale :) )? They are so gorgeous (don't let my girlfriend know...). Anyhow. I have various 1/10th scale chassis, but the really cool LC2 body won't fit 'em. I thought about converting a Tamiya F-10x, but then I decided to go for a newly built (printed) chassis - I always wanted to make my own RC car.
The Idea
- Luckily Daniel Norée did some awesome work on designing a 1/10th scale F1 car. I decided to use it as a starting point for my project.
- I needed to adapt it to the body size (170mm width, 235mm wheelbase)
- I wanted to use standard 1/12th scale wheels, since I didn't want to print them for various reasons
The Result
The Building Instructions
- Body:
- Killerbody Lancia LC2[1]
- First, print all the parts:
- Media:PanCar_2018-01-15_SCADs.zip - The source code in OpenSCAD-format, if you want to modify the design
- Media:PanCar_2018-01-15_STLs.zip - The STL-files for printing
- Get all the screws and nuts needed:
- M3 8mm screws counter-sunk
- M3 10mm screws counter-sunk
- M3 10mm screws cylinder-head
M3 12mm screws counter-sunk- M3 12mm screws cylinder-head
- M3 30mm screws cylinder-head
- M3 locknuts
- M3 nuts
- M3 6,5mm washers
- M3 setscrews 3mm
- M3 setscrews 20mm
- TBD
- Get all the ball bearings needed:
- 4 * 3x8x4 (front wheel hubs)
- 2 * 12x18x4 (rear axle)
- Get the wheels needed:
- 1/12th scale foam wheels:
- Front: 1/12 on-road foamies, I used TRC TM1212 45°
- Rear: 1/12 on-road foamies, I used GRP GTY30S 25°
- 1/12th scale foam wheels:
- Get the electronics needed:
- Standard 540 motor and matching ESC (a 540 can is a pretty heavy and over-sized, but I had it lying around…)
- 11mm servo, like Hitec HS-81(MG), Simprop SES-190 or similar
- ESC, receiver, battery
- Build:
- Screw drivers depending on your screw head types
Threadlock- Pair of pliers
Videos
Prototype first run
<embedvideo service="youtube">https://youtu.be/3Ddfnr5d1w4</embedvideo>
The build
<embedvideo service="youtube">https://youtu.be/OdeOuD9ucUY</embedvideo>
The Learnings
- Use a smaller motor - 380 type would suffice
Links
- Youtube: Prototype first run: https://youtu.be/3Ddfnr5d1w4
- Building thread: https://www.rockcrawler.de/index.php/Thread/34128-Baubericht-1-12-Pan-Car-auf-Basis-von-OpenRC-F1/
- The original creator Daniel Norée's site: http://danielnoree.com
- Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2735718