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SMARC2 Print in place RC car

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SMARC2 Print in place RC car 3d model
SMARC2 Print in place RC car 3d model
SMARC2 Print in place RC car 3d model
SMARC2 Print in place RC car 3d model
SMARC2 Print in place RC car 3d model
SMARC2 Print in place RC car 3d model
SMARC2 Print in place RC car 3d model
SMARC2 Print in place RC car 3d model
SMARC2 Print in place RC car 3d model
SMARC2 Print in place RC car 3d model
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Meet SMARC2 (Screwless Modular Remote Controlled Car)**, the awesome offspring of the SMARS Project! This design is all about keeping things simple and hassle-free. Picture this: the chassis is a single print model, including the steering system, and all other parts just snap into place effortlessly.

I’ve made SMARC2 with a focus on easy assembly and minimal fuss. By using components I already had and only buying the essentials, I’ve kept costs down. Sure, it might not have the highest performance compared to other models out there, but here’s the thing: it won’t break the bank or leave you with a list of parts longer than your arm.

In less time than it takes to make a cup of coffee, you can have SMARC2 up and running, ready to zip around your home with grin-inducing joy! Who needs complications when you can have fun and simplicity rolled into one awesome ride?


Non-printed Parts:
Optional Parts:
Tools:
Tips:
  • For the best result, some parts should be soldered. If you don’t have a soldering iron, you can wrap the wire 6-8 times on the contacts and block it with shrink tubing.
  • The battery wires have a dedicated path inside the chassis, so don’t solder both ends of the battery contacts before mounting them. Otherwise, it will be difficult to route the cable optimally.
  • By bypassing the ESC and connecting directly to the JST connectors, you can make the car go forward without any electronic control, similar to a "Let's & Go" car.

Future Upgrades (If there's enough interest):
  • Aesthetic Upgrades:
    • Body kit
    • Tail and front bumpers
    • New rim designs
  • Functional Upgrades:
    • Custom motor with optimal gear ratio
    • Quick-swap battery holder
    • Rims compatible with "some Danish construction blocks" tires (for more grip)
    • Wi-Fi control

And more, according to your suggestions! All future upgrades will be included in this purchase. I’m applying a reverse model compared to the SMARS robot due to high copyright concerns.

Hope you like the design! If you have any questions, feel free to ask.


3 Likes0 DownloadsOctober 16, 2024


3 Likes0 DownloadsOctober 16, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.