RC Car Chassis for 1/43 Scale Bodies

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RC Car Chassis for 1/43 Scale Bodies

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This is a chassis for 1/43 scale bodies like Carrera Go, SCX Compact or other bodies.

With this chassis you can convert almost every 1/43 scale car to a RC car.

Find all parts on printables.com as well

https://www.printables.com/model/364941-rc-car-chassis-for-143-scale-body

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Parts to Print

All parts are printed in PLA.

1x chassis (select the correct width and with front mount or just side mount)

2x front rim (select right size)

2x rear rim (select right size)

2x front tire

2x rear tire

1x motor pod

1x t-plate

1x front bracket

1x push rod

1x rear standoff

1x front standoff

1x top plate

1x steering hub left

1x steering hub right

2x side mount (if you have the chassis with just side mount, you'll need 4)

1x front mount part 1

1x front mount part 2



Parts You Need (BOM)

1x MG90 Servo (Use these or search for "MiToot" as you have to drill one gear with a 2mm drill. Others might break)

1x M2 threaded rod

2x M2 lock nuts

5x M2 washer

14x M2x6mm Flat head screw

4x M2x8mm Flat head screw

2x M2x8mm Socket head screw

1x M2x2mm Socket head screw

4x Bearing 2x5x2.5

1x 1s Battery and charger (take care of the dimension of your chassis and order the correct battery)

1x Spring Steel 0.7mm or 0.8mm

1x Transmitter (if you don't already have one)

1x Micro Receiver (if you don't already have one)

1x AIO FPV camera (optional)

2x Resistors (2.7K should work an all Servo)

Drill bits with 1.7mm, 1.8mm, 1.9mm, 2.0mm

Assemble Main Plate

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Assembling the main plate is straight forward. You just need the parts and six M2 x 6mm screws.

Steering Servo

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Attach the steering servo to the front bracket. Attach the smallest servo horn to the servo.

Use a 0.7mm or 0.8mm push rod for steering.

Prepare Servo As Motor

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This chassis is driven by a MG90 servo. I've found out, that there are a lot of different MG90 servos. Try to buy the one from the BOM, as the different servos have different gears.

From the servo we need the motor, control board, the gear directly next to the motor, the pin from this gear and the gear on the bottom right.

Drill the hole from the bottom right gear CAREFULLY to 1.9mm. If the gear is not made from aluminum/brass, it might be difficult to drill the hole to 1.9mm.

Use the controller board from the servo as ESC. As the servo isn't meant to function as a standard motor, we have to prepare the controller board for this.

Therefore you have to unsolder the potentiometer from the board and solder two resistors between the pins. (Yes, you can leave the potentiometer there and glue it to secure the position. But this takes a lot of space.)

Here you can find another guide how to convert the servo (https://www.circuitbread.com/tutorials/how-to-make-a-360-degree-continuous-rotation-servo-motor)

Motor Pod

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Add two bearings (left and right) to the Motor Pod. Add the gear from the servo which was next to the motor to the Motor Pod and secure it with the pin.

Cut a M2 rod to the correct length and attach it with the other gear to the motor pod. Don't forget to add a spacer, so that the gear with the rod will stay in place. Secure the gear with some CA-Glue or Loctite to the rod.


Front Wheels

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Mounting Points on Body

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Depending on your body, you might have to shorten the front mount.

Electronics

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There is not much to say about the electronics. I've glued the receiver with some hot glue to the top plate and the "ESC" to the motor pod. Depending on the body you are using, you might have to find another place.


Ready to Run

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Attach the body to the chassis and that's it. You can also add a small AIO FPV camera to the body :-D