Charger69 mostly printed RC model in 1/8 scale by [AN3DRC]

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Charger69 mostly printed RC model in 1/8 scale by [AN3DRC]

Published at 2025-01-12

By AN3DRC

$42.00
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AN3DRC

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Description

Charger69 mostly printed replica of 1969 Dodge Charger.
Model features:
- RC model.
- Openable Hood, Doors, Trunk.
- Openable Headlights doors.
- 4 openable windows. Used small motors controlled from transmitter.
- Working Steering wheel (controlled with small servo).
- Hight detailed Dashboard and Center console with multicolor parts (You don`t need color changing systems, just set pause in slicer and change filament manually).
- Hight detailed under hood space with V8 engine imitation and multicolor parts.
- Can be build with two types of front suspension: Mostly printed or Front suspension with metal components.
- Can be build with two types of rear axle: Mostly printed or Rear axle with metal components.
- Belt drive transmission or full metal planetary gearbox.
- Can be build with fully printed wheels (with tires from flex filament) or wheels with purchased rubber tires.
- Prepared places for LEDs installation. Included instructions and code files for making Light module based on Arduino Pro Micro.
- Parts for model can be printed with 180x180x180mm printers or bigger.

Model characteristics:
- Scale 1/8
- Width ~245mm
- Height ~184mm
- Length ~662mm
- Wheelbase ~371.5mm
- Track ~195mm

  Assembly instructions Link
  Assembly video Stage 1 
  Assembly video Stage 2A 
  Assembly video Stage 2B 
  Assembly video Stage 3-4
  Assembly video Stage 5-7
  Assembly video Stage 8
  Assembly video Stage 9-11

!!! Attention! This is a complex model and perhaps not everyone will be able to build it. While working on this model you will encounter the following difficulties:
* Working with small parts
* Cutting windows from transparent plastic
* Gluing windows into models
* Gluing different small parts
* Soldering 3D printed parts with a soldering iron
* Soldering LEDs, resistors, making a light module based on Arduino (instructions will be included)
* Some parts are sensitive to print quality, so the model may not be suitable for owners of cheap 3D printers with low print quality. 

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SigmaRizzlerOfOhio
SigmaRizzlerOfOhio
19 days
very skibidi sigma
Reed Chaber103
Reed Chaber103
26 days
This is beautiful! what size tip would I use?

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