![]() ![]() I initially used RPM motors but they turned out to be to weak so I ordered some new motors which were the same size but instead of 1000 RPM they are now 100 RPM. It's very hard to take them apart after they snapped together, which is of course the intention. They are designed to snap together and stay together. The tracks however are completely 3D-printed and don't need little shafts between every link. It's of course inevitable to truely completely 3D print the tank so there are small additional parts needed like bearings, shafts, screws, bolts and nuts. I designed the tank in a way that it can be almost completely 3D-printed. The small section in the body, right behind the eye was prone to breaking in the V1 version of the body, This should be fixed in the V2 version of the body. One of things that differs this tank from others are the treads wich snap together and don't need any addidtional shafts to keep them together ![]() These files are the Fusion 360 source files of this project. ![]()
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