A new 3D-printed remote control (RC) car has been developed by Eugene Tkachenko, showcasing impressive durability and performance capabilities. Unlike typical RC cars, this model is engineered to endure rough terrains, offering a top speed of 35 km/h and a runtime of 20–40 minutes per charge.
The car utilizes a combination of 3D-printed components and metal drivetrain parts for enhanced strength. Available for purchase at $19.99, the necessary STL files and parts list can be found on the MadBaxRC page. Tkachenko emphasizes that this creation is not intended for display but rather for rugged use, making it suitable for enthusiasts looking to tackle challenging environments.
Demonstrating its capabilities, Tkachenko has shared a video showcasing the car's performance across various terrains. This innovative design promises ease of repair, as broken parts can be easily replaced with new 3D-printed components.