EPIC!!! So impressive. Fully proportional control as well. I love the way you built the steering rack. I've been building scale models, mainly aircraft for years, and also r/c planes and cars, so I'm used to small, fiddly, and hours of pacient work to make say a photo-etched cockpit for a 1/144th scale Ju 88A-4. So after watching your video I think I'm gonna give this a go. The other thing I want to do is make a 1/72nd scale r/c plane. And I reckon the tech you've used here would work just as well in the air! Great work.
I was looking for an example for turning a hotwheel to RC and found this video. The whole channel blows my mind, just starting right in but i think i found my new hobby haha! Great quality, great content, love it, keep it up!
I want to recreate one of these myself but what type and thickness are the wire and tubes? Also can you give more info on the exact electronics? I live in the netherlands so tokopedia isnt avalable here... Love the build!!!
I do the same thing; Also use the Tower Pro SG90... but I have found clones without the brand name that are actually smaller in controller and do not need the potentiometer.
@@PuriGarage I was trying to find a link for you on aliexpress, but since I am in China it is harder to find those same stuff. Anyway will keep you updated: twitter.com/gbraad/status/1323097400357974016 and twitter.com/gbraad/status/1321117088920924162
@@PuriGarage Yep, those are the ones... best to get without the TowerPro remark. These have a smaller board. The have holes for the potentiometer... but you can actually cut these off to make them even smaller. Just ought myself another 20 of them... as expected! and you should be able to use the motor and the gears from these too The clones use a motor driver and servo controller IC. As there is no potentiometer, the servo chip does not act on the position feedback. it will therefore only act to tell the motor driver with PWM what the speed should be. The real SG90's actually have a single IC implementation that starts to act weird with no value on the potentiometer pins, so you can modify these by adding some SMD resistor valued 1K or 5K between the middle and outer pins (to create a voltage divider) to fake the IC in just having a neutral position, it will therefore use the input to act as a PWM speed controller. This is why you had to keep the potentiometer on... but for size you can get some 0603 or 0805 sized to replace them (depending on which size you are comfortable to solder)... anything bigger is not suggested as it would not fit nicely.
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@@PuriGarage thank you for your reply 🙂. Did you use any U.B.E.C in car? Your video has inspired me and and I am planning to convert 1/32 scale Fast and Furious movie Chevrolet Impala into RC. Once again thank you ☺️
Salam dari malaysia mas Saya pon sedang bikin rc hotwheels rs 01 selepas tgk vid ini dong 😍 Saya mau tanyain kamu guna esc dari servo biru nggak? Atau kamu guna esc lain?
@@PuriGarage I've watched them all :( I understand the micro servo to power the rear wheels I just don't know hot you connect it all to whatever you're controlling the car with? And how you get all the electronics working Forgive me I love your work and would love to be able to build one for myself, you're very talented, me myself not so talented in electronics or rc cars alone Pls help haha ❤