Once upon a time, a remote controlled (RC) car was something you’d buy at Radio Shack or your local hobby store. These days, you can print your own, complete with suspension, right at home, as this ...
There’s a bit of a high-speed arms race in the RC world on YouTube these days. [Michael Rectin] is in on the action, and he’s been exploring how to 3D print a decent set of tires to help his RC car ...
A team of three - Max Greenberg, Sammer Yeleswarapu and Ian Cullimore - developed a beautiful black RC car they 3D printed as one piece. Not only does the vehicle look like something from another ...
What if a car built in your garage could rival the performance of high-end RC models, all thanks to a 3D printer? That’s exactly what one new project has achieved, pushing the boundaries of ...
An awesome 3D printed rubber band powered car has been created called the Cirin that is capable of reaching speeds of up to 30mph and is also remote controlled for extra precision. The Cirin rubber ...
I’m not sure which hobbyist group is more creative—the people who build custom RC cars, or the ones that carefully craft every tiny detail into their stationary models. Whichever it might be, I think ...
First of all, click play and admire the wonderous realism of someone’s handiwork. What you are witnessing is a mini 3D printed Oldsmobile that moves, sounds and looks like an actual car due to some ...
Recent developments in 3D printing — from budget-friendly printer upgrades to compact metal fabrication systems — are transforming RC vehicle customization, car repairs, and maker projects. Expert ...
Record-setting RC car reached 234.7mph in February using drone-powered drivetrain Project 250 redesign focuses on narrowing chassis and increasing electrical power Engineer aims to exceed current ...
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