I used leaf springs and designed custom brackets for mounting them.
Initially, the plan was to use Yota axles, but during extreme crawling tests, the axle gears couldn’t handle the stress. Instead, I opted for axles that have been thoroughly tested and proven reliable over time.
For those who prefer a more realistic look, Yota axles can still be installed without any issues.
The wheelbase is approximately 313mm, but it can be adjusted to 324mm simply by changing the position of the mounting holes for the leaf springs.
For the fenders, I prepared two versions: a long version for thick, large wheels and a shorter version for standard wheels.
The battery tray comes in two options: one for medium-sized batteries and another for smaller ones, with the smaller tray offering a significantly lower center of gravity.
The steering wheel can be configured for either left-hand or right-hand drive, and the files include attachments integrated into the vehicle body.
Staying true to our motto, Easy to Print, Strong Durability, and Unique Design, we invested significant effort in driving tests and model refinements.
Even before purchasing the data, links to purchase necessary non-printable components and a list of required metal parts, along with their quantities, are provided in the “Show More” section under the assembly manual video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTg2V4BRXJE - assembly manual video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuxKNJEWJR0 - Driving footage
vehicle Specifications
497 x 166 x 185 (height) - Only the 3D-printed body and chassis
Wheelbase 313mm or 324mm