He’s gonna miss out on a lot of views and all of that cause of this corona everyone’s inside watching random cool shit and those people make up a lot of the views
Consider running each axle's brakes through a balance bar so a given pull results on equal force even with subtle differences in length/freeplay in the cable. Also consider splitting front rear with another balance bar both for the same reason, and adjustable so you can tailor the front-rear brake balance and avoid it being tail happy under brakes or slowing too slowly with insufficient rear. I can't believe I'm giving brake setup advice to a model maker! Nice job though! I need to find your engine build and see how she runs. :-)
I'm 67. I remember slot car tracks in the '60s. This is all beyond my comprehension. The advance of these things is amazing and the devotion to this "hobby" is incredible as is your talents & visions. OUTSTANDING STUFF! R/Cs w/ nitro V-blocks? Crazy! I love it!
I'm not sure how much of that car you made or bought, but you have an amazing car and the brake system that you made is awesome. Nothing I ever try to make turns out so well, but I just got my first RC transmitter and receiver for my first real electric RC car build, and I just tested out the steering and I was blown away how precise an responsive it is. I finally built something that I am proud of. I cannot believe how well it turned out. I used 16 bearings on the front 2 wheels, suspension, and steering mechanisms. The key to it was to use bearings everywhere, and never try to lever anything on a bearing. Put support on both sides of all bearings so there is no leverage against the bearing itself. For example, for the steering, I had to make a box like mechanism that had bearings on both sides. It is too hard to describe in text, but it turned out really nice and solid and precise. It is hard for me to believe that I built it. The other key for me was to get a real RC transmitter and reciever and ditch the NRF24L01 modules. I got them working once on an RC boat, but I had to use real Arduino Mega's (or real Uno's), and not the Chinese copies that do not supply enough amperage on the 5v out pins.
You are a phenomenally talented craftsman! Love the way you creatively come up with ways to solve your problems, going to look through your videos to see where you got your tools so I can do some of the stuff you do at a much much lower level lol. Keep up the great work!
You must feel a great sense of satisfaction in designing and fabricating the various components, I know I would. It is quite marvelous just to be able to see you in action, your engineering skills are a joy to watch.
Those brakes are unreal and the way you made it all work is incredible. The only thing I wished that you would have done is use a bigger chassis like a 1/5th scale or something. I bet a 1/5th scale F1 car with all gear would be just out of this world! Can't wait to see this project come to a conclusion.
i can empathize with him so much about this type of thinking😂 i am currently hoping that the suspension on my car brakes so i can justify the costs of coilovers to myself
Since I found your channel I've got addicted, I'm an inventor myself and you made me order a miling machine like yours, and a 3d printer too, so much potential. Thank you for the videos, they are well made and you also show your miss designs and solutions. Big hug from Portugal
That's brilliant. Awesome engineering and way too dedication towards the entire build. Cant wait to see in on the open road with full throttle and drift.
DUDE! I had an RC-10 T3 back when they first came out, and my brother-in-law told me it was pointless to put disc brakes on an RC car. I told him I didn't care about the pointlessness, and he never understood. Thank you for making my seventeen year old self happy!
This really makes me want to see two servos for the brakes for bias adjustment and perhaps burnouts? But that would likely require stronger wheels... Milled wheels. Either way this build (and channel, and YOU) is a very inspiring thing. Keep up the awesome work!
Johnny YOU KNOW... That once that this prototype will be conpletly successfull you will have to make a V6 engine XD i love your videos and your hard work, keep it up!
The one thing i'd like to see you do after you consider this series finished...build one from scratch. I think you have enough amassed knowledge under your belt to make one. Nothing absurd, no tires or a frame, but the cool bits like your own rims, your own suspension and shafts and engine and so on. I think you're there.
Jamielol I almost chased the threads on a V8 crankshaft with a cordless drill when I was 18. Luckily my father walked out right before. After his heart attack subsided, he showed me what tap handles were. Thank God he came out because I would have ruined that crank.
jake bennett I kinda lied. It was 1993 so it was a corded power drill!!! I messed up so much stuff when I was younger, I thank my dad all the time for not killing me. Like the time I got yellow overspray all over his candy apple red motorcycle. 😕
I discovered your channel with the variable fan shroud video. It was so well done I went to see what other stuff you have created. I was not disappointed. What you make is amazing and the quality and detail is incredible. Really reminds me of Click Spring's videos, you two are real craftsmen. 100% earned my subscription.
I bought the same 25kg servo motors from BG for turning the front and rear wheels. They are cheap and I am extremely satisfied. The crawler turns without a problem. Thanks for the video, which is realistic and instructive.
Just SOO IMPRESSED, I Love the engineering part problem solving until this are smooth ,you are VERY TALENTED now make a full sized 1 and beat the crap out of Ferrari best wishes SCOOBS UK.
Sometimes I loosing or brooken my rc part when I try to repair, I realy hate this situation n won't finish yet, needs a lot of time to order .. etc... But that all my problem not for this guy, he just eazier made almost any part with great skills and tools. You are Amazing!
My goodness that car is an absolute work of art and precision micro engineering. The way the motor starts. The way the motor was just purring. Oh so gorgeous. WANT. Please? Haha
Really? 178 dislikes. This is raw talent. I flew helicopters for 33 years total in the military (Blackhawks) 25 years & 8 years as a single pilot flying Civilian EMS. I was good at what I did, just like this fella Is talented at what he does I could never do that.
This RC car is going to be insane once it’s fully finished and has a body attached. I reckon he should make it so it was working indicators and headlights and tail lights and everything needed on a full scale car. 👍🏼✅
I remember I had a rc I built I hated after you would let off the throttle it would cost .mucho respect for you Jonny on the disc brakes looking forward to seeing more action
Seriously though, is amazing....what next? Too many things I’d love to see on this. Definitely a bodyshell maybe openwheel with aero package (wings and diffuser -not that it needs it) FPV cam and a sim wheel controller (would be serious overkill but definitely not that it needs it)
add a mechanical gearbox for brakes, servo on 1 end, mini brake cables or hydraulic lines on the other, its simple and with your knowledge you can make it extremely small with hard metals, I really enjoyed watching you build, I got into it because my son watches and we started our own but nothing like you got, the mini cnc is to much money😂😂
I like your videos! Most youtubers would spend more of their time taking instead of actually showing what they are doing but on the other hand instead of talking you just have like a short caption of what you are about to do. Doing this actually makes me focused more in the car. Keep up the awesome videos!
I don't like fueled RC's, but the amount of work you put into this is inspiring. That thing looks unstoppable? Can you also build 100% electric models?
There's just something so satisfying about seeing that CNC Machine mill the parts?? lol. and it's even more satisfying when one is adding lubricating oil to part as it's milled?? lol. and the sound of that beast of an Engine!!?? Most beautiful sound in the world!! lol. Amazing work, absolutely blown away by your project sir! No wonder your vids and channel are so popular! Please keep up the great work sir! Wes, Liverpool, UK.
Love how this creation is coming along sounds great looks great and I'm a very mechanical minded person myself so seeing creations out there like this one is very inspiring to me keep up the good work I'm sure there's lots more u will find to improve on
normal people: floating break callipers JohnnyQ90: let's invent the opposite: floating break discs! I'd like to make something like this too! Great craftsmanship!!!
Bruh, you're like a Rob Dahm of RC cars, showing us how stuff works, and all the mistakes and you learning new processes, I want to pick this hobby up once I have a stable income and can afford it, both RC and machining/3D Printing stuff!
can you, for a next project, build a car with an engine in the front hood, and make it like a real but very small car with engines, camshafts and turbo's that would be sick
awesome work, maybe you can try the pully system to blance the brake intesad of tuning each single wire, to calipers share the same wire which goes through a pully, the servo pull the pully, so both side will have the same force.
Excellent machining work mate. It would be nice to see a twin exhaust system with rear pipes out the back. The sound will improve due to the stereo effect. 🦘🦘
Amazing! That 2nd design you came up with for pulling the brake lines with the servo maybe wasn’t the most efficient, but it definitely looked super badass!
It's great you show mistakes, second attempts and rethinking.
Keeps it real, no one gets everything right first go.
Yes please! I'd love to see outtakes and failed attempt as well. I reckon that's all a part of iterative building. =)
I hereby second that motion
All right, I'm blown away. Take your little car and get the hell out lol!
Old Japanese saying “Man who never make Fuck up, never make fuck all!”
Clear roads. Would think this would be the PERFECT time to test it out.
We all know he did. He just won't post it until after covid. Lol
He’s gonna miss out on a lot of views and all of that cause of this corona everyone’s inside watching random cool shit and those people make up a lot of the views
He can always have a good excuse, "business reason!"
Maybe dosent want the ccp to smash his skull in
Yeh because there’s a virus going around that kills RC cars. Just had to toss the “COVID” bs in there
Can't wait to see you properly stress test those brakes when you get to go out! Amazing build.
@growlingbehemoth they wont explode, but he should do some weight reduction with carbon fiber, otherwise its going to be too heavy.
It will never be out and running. This is one of those "perfection builds" that just never actually finish.
Me too! Maybe he will do those brake discs again and will do an offset on the venting holes so he has an even contact pattern on the discs.
@@pedrotski isn't that the beauty of these enthusiast builds? Same happens with actual cars, bikes etc. Projects are never truly finished...
pedrotski2007 did you watch. This guy is obviously a craftsman.
Consider running each axle's brakes through a balance bar so a given pull results on equal force even with subtle differences in length/freeplay in the cable. Also consider splitting front rear with another balance bar both for the same reason, and adjustable so you can tailor the front-rear brake balance and avoid it being tail happy under brakes or slowing too slowly with insufficient rear. I can't believe I'm giving brake setup advice to a model maker! Nice job though! I need to find your engine build and see how she runs. :-)
@@smperkins410 What? Genuine advice. Note the 49 thumbs up since I posted it a month ago? :-D
This is to much words for my brain
The sound the car makes is just music to my ears
A v8 that does the Doritos sounds
What, a lawnmower
How do you find this a good noise? Wth 😂
That’s the master of sounds of all RC motors ✌️
Yes it is
I'm 67. I remember slot car tracks in the '60s. This is all beyond my comprehension. The advance of these things is amazing and the devotion to this "hobby" is incredible as is your talents & visions. OUTSTANDING STUFF! R/Cs w/ nitro V-blocks? Crazy! I love it!
Tip for the brake servo:
Use a shorter lever. At a given torque, shorter lever means more force at the end of the lever.
True, but have a feeling this man already knows that. 😂😂😂
next level: four smaller servos, one for each wheel, combined with rpm meassurement on all four wheels. controlled by a MCU with accelerometer
@@christopherhampe6848 ABS on a rc car lmao
I think that's not important, coz the momentum already focused in front car
First things first: Fitting a Jet engine then upgrading brakes again😂😂😂
I'm not sure how much of that car you made or bought, but you have an amazing car and the brake system that you made is awesome. Nothing I ever try to make turns out so well, but I just got my first RC transmitter and receiver for my first real electric RC car build, and I just tested out the steering and I was blown away how precise an responsive it is. I finally built something that I am proud of. I cannot believe how well it turned out. I used 16 bearings on the front 2 wheels, suspension, and steering mechanisms. The key to it was to use bearings everywhere, and never try to lever anything on a bearing. Put support on both sides of all bearings so there is no leverage against the bearing itself. For example, for the steering, I had to make a box like mechanism that had bearings on both sides. It is too hard to describe in text, but it turned out really nice and solid and precise. It is hard for me to believe that I built it. The other key for me was to get a real RC transmitter and reciever and ditch the NRF24L01 modules. I got them working once on an RC boat, but I had to use real Arduino Mega's (or real Uno's), and not the Chinese copies that do not supply enough amperage on the 5v out pins.
You are a phenomenally talented craftsman! Love the way you creatively come up with ways to solve your problems, going to look through your videos to see where you got your tools so I can do some of the stuff you do at a much much lower level lol. Keep up the great work!
You must feel a great sense of satisfaction in designing and fabricating the various components, I know I would.
It is quite marvelous just to be able to see you in action, your engineering skills are a joy to watch.
this has to be one of the best looking 1/10th (i think) rc cars on the internet
Kaleb Baillie nah
Look at an xray t4 or a fenix G56, these are truly beautiful !
@@abcdefgh-db1to A bunch of off the shelf carbon RC parts is not better looking than what is a mostly homemade car.
abcd efgh or any Schumacher ones
BANT3R Those all look boring and mid compared to this one
Those brakes are unreal and the way you made it all work is incredible. The only thing I wished that you would have done is use a bigger chassis like a 1/5th scale or something. I bet a 1/5th scale F1 car with all gear would be just out of this world! Can't wait to see this project come to a conclusion.
This has been one of the most satisfying builds I have ever followed.
Loving the way its unfolding.
One of the best RC car "DIY" i've never see...
Respect from France
“I was hoping this would happen so I could remake an all aluminum one” 😂
love this series and the car
i can empathize with him so much about this type of thinking😂
i am currently hoping that the suspension on my car brakes so i can justify the costs of coilovers to myself
@@Lukas_192 *engine proceeds to die instead *
Guess I'm LS swapping now
Since I found your channel I've got addicted, I'm an inventor myself and you made me order a miling machine like yours, and a 3d printer too, so much potential. Thank you for the videos, they are well made and you also show your miss designs and solutions. Big hug from Portugal
One of the best channels on RUclips for sure. The content you make in this genre is 2nd to none.
That's brilliant. Awesome engineering and way too dedication towards the entire build. Cant wait to see in on the open road with full throttle and drift.
Johnny Q90 in 2021: And this is how you implement A/C on an RC car.
xD
A/C brake cooling
Big brain ideas
how about some kind of a/c system being used on an intercooler for a turbo system
@@mikelow4374 *hellcat noises*
@XOteslaOX a what?
DUDE! I had an RC-10 T3 back when they first came out, and my brother-in-law told me it was pointless to put disc brakes on an RC car. I told him I didn't care about the pointlessness, and he never understood. Thank you for making my seventeen year old self happy!
This really makes me want to see two servos for the brakes for bias adjustment and perhaps burnouts? But that would likely require stronger wheels... Milled wheels. Either way this build (and channel, and YOU) is a very inspiring thing. Keep up the awesome work!
The ability to a do burnout by just locking up the front brakes would be sick
Literally what I've always wanted to see. Wow. You're spot-on. I wonder why it's never been done.
Go look at Kev centrals burnout car
Would have to disable the all wheel drive system.
Is there enough torque?
It’s 4 wheel drive. If you had a center diff this would work but this is belt drive.
The patience and technical ingenuity this guy has. He has got to be German.
His roof looks Indian idk.
This roof is never ever in Germany
Right! Figured it was a patio of some sort but it’s indeed a roof 🤷🏼♂️
He’s actually from greece;)
@@einseinseins7543 I was going to say, I am from Greece and that looked like a Greek roof lol. Is he actually from Greece?
4:40
"I will press a fitting to this part"
"But first we need to make it"
Literally muttered, "What a badass".
So sincerely cool.
Johnny YOU KNOW... That once that this prototype will be conpletly successfull you will have to make a V6 engine XD i love your videos and your hard work, keep it up!
How?
He doesn't HAVE to .. would be cool if he make a bmr v16 model though xD way way way more power :P
@@joeypoortman3312 do you mean"BRM"?
V engines are for the weak & feeble … real men know a straight 6 is just soo much nicer
Do a 4 rotor engine 🤣
This is one of the coolest RC videos on RUclips. I love all the fabrication, testing, and re-dos. Very well done. Thank you.
Cheers Johnny, it’s my birthday today so you couldn’t have timed this any better!
Tomothy, Happy Birthday!👍
Happy birthday bro!
Happy birthday Tomothy
Best wishes
You only said its your birthday hoping he will send you free brakes he will not now get a job and get outta here nawwww
This has to be the greatest and craziest R/C car build ever. I have been following this build from the beginning. Fantastic work!
Dude!!! Am so stoked to finally see it driving around I've been following the build since you got the motor and began modding.
Great work!!!
The one thing i'd like to see you do after you consider this series finished...build one from scratch. I think you have enough amassed knowledge under your belt to make one. Nothing absurd, no tires or a frame, but the cool bits like your own rims, your own suspension and shafts and engine and so on. I think you're there.
This is so relaxing and inspiring, love your vids. Im always like "Oh mannn, can't wait to see the next video"
Simply this is what I call "state of art" hand made awesomeness. I've always wanted to do this. All the best. 😊👍👍👍
I love watching you put this together. I'm curious as to how well the front bearing/steering bracket will hold up to the stress from the breaks.
i'm pretty sure he's waiting for the steering knuckle to break so he can make them out of aluminum
Perhaps change it to hydraulic breaks and separate them so you have the choice of locking the front wheels to do a burnout
My friend, you have evolved a lot, congratulations! Your videos always have news.
Leandro Wagner.
lol one bot replying to a comment and another bot reply to that if your seeing this it's fake they just get ad revenue
Nice build! Love the brakes! 👍🏼
I love your tapping jig 😍 seeing other YTers tap with a cordless drill hurts my soul 😭
Jamielol
I almost chased the threads on a V8 crankshaft with a cordless drill when I was 18. Luckily my father walked out right before. After his heart attack subsided, he showed me what tap handles were. Thank God he came out because I would have ruined that crank.
That's gonna keep me up at night
jake bennett
I kinda lied. It was 1993 so it was a corded power drill!!! I messed up so much stuff when I was younger, I thank my dad all the time for not killing me. Like the time I got yellow overspray all over his candy apple red motorcycle. 😕
@@MrCarnutbill67 Sounds like your dad has a lot of patience and great taste in automobiles!
it runs so nice you can clearly see how fast it go if you give it some road to run at, the engine sound is so pleasing to hear
Hey awesome project. you could also add a dynamo, then you could install a much smaller battery and get even closer to the real thing.
This
The battery is really only there for starting, the receiver battery could be much smaller
I discovered your channel with the variable fan shroud video. It was so well done I went to see what other stuff you have created.
I was not disappointed. What you make is amazing and the quality and detail is incredible. Really reminds me of Click Spring's videos, you two are real craftsmen. 100% earned my subscription.
I like how theme of this build has been "buy premade parts and then re machine them."
I bought the same 25kg servo motors from BG for turning the front and rear wheels. They are cheap and I am extremely satisfied. The crawler turns without a problem. Thanks for the video, which is realistic and instructive.
Just SOO IMPRESSED, I Love the engineering part problem solving until this are smooth ,you are VERY TALENTED now make a full sized 1 and beat the crap out of Ferrari best wishes SCOOBS UK.
Sometimes I loosing or brooken my rc part when I try to repair, I realy hate this situation n won't finish yet, needs a lot of time to order .. etc...
But that all my problem not for this guy, he just eazier made almost any part with great skills and tools.
You are Amazing!
Would LOVE to see some burnouts... disconnecting rear brakes for example to help...I'm pretty sure I speak for a lot of people. Great skills my dude!
My goodness that car is an absolute work of art and precision micro engineering. The way the motor starts. The way the motor was just purring. Oh so gorgeous.
WANT.
Please? Haha
3:50
Left: Pineapple slices
Right: Aperture Science
omg trueeee
Really? 178 dislikes. This is raw talent. I flew helicopters for 33 years total in the military (Blackhawks) 25 years & 8 years as a single pilot flying Civilian EMS. I was good at what I did, just like this fella Is talented at what he does I could never do that.
This thing sounds like a baby Aprilia, and I love it.
That is amazing detail. Makes you appreciate the built-in braking of a quality brushless electric motors these days.
That thing is just so awesome , love how you can even somewhat make out that distinct V4 sound and all. Keep up to good work 👍🏻
This RC car is going to be insane once it’s fully finished and has a body attached. I reckon he should make it so it was working indicators and headlights and tail lights and everything needed on a full scale car. 👍🏼✅
When my daughter's ask why I'm being so Extra I think of this project. That's not a bad thing!
I remember I had a rc I built I hated after you would let off the throttle it would cost .mucho respect for you Jonny on the disc brakes looking forward to seeing more action
Waited almost a decade for this video 😁🤣
Seriously though, is amazing....what next?
Too many things I’d love to see on this. Definitely a bodyshell maybe openwheel with aero package (wings and diffuser -not that it needs it)
FPV cam and a sim wheel controller (would be serious overkill but definitely not that it needs it)
With your tools and skills, surely hydraulic brakes would be just as easy to make and use a lot less force.
Everything has it's limits.
Gotta love a back seat driver
@@davemcleod9191 nothing back seat driver, if anything it's a compliment on his skills.
1st test run: 35mph, activates brakes the wheels stay in place and stops on a dime! The chassis is still going into the sunset. :p
You have crazy skills. It is an innate talent but you must have also worked really hard to get to this level of sophistication.
Omg this is soo cool the sound makes me smile🤩🔥
Would love to try this out IRL but for now need to proceed making content in Forza 4 he he
add a mechanical gearbox for brakes, servo on 1 end, mini brake cables or hydraulic lines on the other, its simple and with your knowledge you can make it extremely small with hard metals, I really enjoyed watching you build, I got into it because my son watches and we started our own but nothing like you got, the mini cnc is to much money😂😂
When will the turbo be ready for it?😉
I like your videos! Most youtubers would spend more of their time taking instead of actually showing what they are doing but on the other hand instead of talking you just have like a short caption of what you are about to do. Doing this actually makes me focused more in the car. Keep up the awesome videos!
My reaction to first 10 seconds: OMG IT STOPPED AND NO ONE DIED
I don't like fueled RC's, but the amount of work you put into this is inspiring. That thing looks unstoppable? Can you also build 100% electric models?
Thumbnail:IT RUNS!
Me: ITS STOPS!
I dont know what im doing to my life
i use to dream of this as a child. im glad someone built it. you have my admiration.
Not gonna lie, it would be awesome to watch you build a 4 Rotor Rotary RC car. It really would be a unique build cause of the RC 4 rotor
Oh my god your video is soo satisfying. I love your work on the vehicle.. I'm glad I found your channel. ❤️❤️
Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
It is an absolute JOY to watch these videos!
There's just something so satisfying about seeing that CNC Machine mill the parts?? lol. and it's even more satisfying when one is adding lubricating oil to part as it's milled?? lol. and the sound of that beast of an Engine!!?? Most beautiful sound in the world!! lol. Amazing work, absolutely blown away by your project sir! No wonder your vids and channel are so popular! Please keep up the great work sir!
Wes, Liverpool, UK.
This guy has the Proper Tools and Knowledge to make even a 1:12 fully Working SuperCar..❤️🌚
You've now created a $30,000 RC car. Congratulations!
The dog was missing from the driver test.😂😂 great job, congratulations! 👏🏻👏🏻
Woah!! Mind blowing.. don't know what's better, the rc car or watching the process!! 🔥
I don't know if I am more excited for this to be finished or COVID isolation to end....
Wow 👏 I've never seen a micro machine shop before. Good stuff 👍
Very proper and exciting to see someone actually putting this motor to a performance build. Keep up the great work 💪
Love how this creation is coming along sounds great looks great and I'm a very mechanical minded person myself so seeing creations out there like this one is very inspiring to me keep up the good work I'm sure there's lots more u will find to improve on
Bro you'll legit best channel on RUclips for not adding music yo your vds 🙌 respect on that
Metal fabrication at another level . Damn good work .
Cant wait for the next vid. Would love to see it be tested in a mini dyno to see it run at its max. Cheers!
normal people: floating break callipers
JohnnyQ90: let's invent the opposite: floating break discs!
I'd like to make something like this too! Great craftsmanship!!!
Wish I had half the skill and know how that you do, not to mention the tools/machines! Amazing stuff :)
your commitment and patience is incredible. (im a machinist, big thumbs up dude)
Build me one!! My mountain bike has hydraulic brakes, so can that car! Those calipers are so small! Cool video
Now you have to maintain the rc car like the actual car. I love your videos! Keep on doing it❤️
You are an excellent example of 'Applying' science. Hats off man..
is there no end to this guys talent.....PURE GENIUS !!!!!!!!!!!
Dude i just discovered your channel and i can't wait for this lockdown thing to end to see your project running.
Awesome job man.
Bruh, you're like a Rob Dahm of RC cars, showing us how stuff works, and all the mistakes and you learning new processes, I want to pick this hobby up once I have a stable income and can afford it, both RC and machining/3D Printing stuff!
That marks on disk brake looks so cool
can you, for a next project, build a car with an engine in the front hood, and make it like a real but very small car with engines, camshafts and turbo's
that would be sick
Like a Rat Rod ! That would be sick. Also while he's starting from scratch. Make it a v6 he won't have any engine bay restrictions. 😄
Stunning engineering. Congratulations on the build.
awesome work, maybe you can try the pully system to blance the brake intesad of tuning each single wire, to calipers share the same wire which goes through a pully, the servo pull the pully, so both side will have the same force.
Excellent machining work mate. It would be nice to see a twin exhaust system with rear pipes out the back. The sound will improve due to the stereo effect. 🦘🦘
This guy is brilliant. What an awesome engineer.
Amazing! That 2nd design you came up with for pulling the brake lines with the servo maybe wasn’t the most efficient, but it definitely looked super badass!
its great just sitting here watching all those bits be invented and put together.great skills..
Very nice work, designed so well. My only question is why would you use Aluminum for the brake discs?
Okay you've prooved the concept, now it's time to make it in 1:3 scale