RC MB Jeep in 1:10
RC MB Jeep in 1:10
Published 2017-02-02T18:49:55+00:00
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Introduction
This is an accurately scaled 1:10 MB jeep which makes use of affordable drivetrain parts off of a 1:18 scale Kulak crawler.
The tyres are quite obviously not to scale. I think these would be perfect, but they are too pricey for me.
Video
Full instructions on my Instructable
Updates
These are a list of updates as they happen, so that you know if there are improvements/fixes since you last downloaded.
2017/01/25
- Added hitch mounting holes to rear bumper
- Increased wheel hex hole to 12.4mm for easier fitment
- Uploaded corrected frame rails
- Added servo bracket/shock mount
- Added holes to front fenders for shock mount
2017/01/27
- Added headlights
2017/01/30
- Tightened tolerances on leaf shackle_a and shackle_b to reduce side-to-side movement
- Added seats (and updated "front_floor_and_tub" with matching mounting holes)
Roadmap
I am marking this project as "in progress" since there are still a number of improvements/fixes that I would like to make, I will list them here and tick them off in the update list as they are done. If you wanted to be kept abreast of developments, follow Ossum on facebook
- Add a hinge for the hood
- Add shock supports (design is complete, just need to be tested)
- Add steering wheel
See instructable for full build details: http://www.instructables.com/id/3D-Printed-MB-Jeep-and-M416-Trailer-in-110-Scale
Date published | 02/02/2017 |
Technologie | FDM |
Schwierigkeitsgrad | Medium |
A big compliment and thank you to ossum and the others for their ingenious work. I print it in PLA, the axle parts and the chassis in PETG.