1/24-1/25 Scale Adjustable Mock-Up Chassis for RC, Model, and Slot Car Bodies

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This is an adjustable chassis for mocking up 1/24-1/25 scale or similar size car bodies for RC or slot car chassis'. It's very basic, easy to print and assemble. It's very useful for figuring out the wheelbase and track width of model car bodies. You can find wheel mock-ups here. Hardware for this chassis can be purchased here: https://shop.makeitrc.com/products/hardware-for-make-it-rc-1-24-1-25-scale-adjustable-mock-up-chassis-v1 No printer? No problem. All 3D printable parts can be ordered here: https://shop.makeitrc.com/products/make-it-rc-1-24-1-25-scale-adjustable-mock-up-chassis-v1-3d-printed-pieces Enjoying our work? consider supporting Make It RC on Patreon to not only help us to create more free video content and print files but also gain access to exclusive content and store discounts: https://www.patreon.com/makeitrc Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No   Notes: These parts have been designed to be easy to print. No rafts or supports should be necessary. Ensuring all the parts are dimensionally accurate will make assembly easier. Two of the axle mount pieces and three center section pieces will need to be printed for a total of five parts. Post-Printing Assembling chassis To assemble the chassis you will need the following: x12 M1.6x8mm machine screws x12 M1.6 nuts x24 M1.6 washers x2 2mm steel rods for axles or M2 threaded rods with nuts to secure wheels You can order a hardware set here: https://shop.makeitrc.com/products/hardware-for-make-it-rc-1-24-1-25-scale-adjustable-mock-up-chassis-v1 The M1.6 hardware holds all 5 printed pieces together as shown in the above images. The nuts can be loosened to move individual sections. The steel rods or threaded rods will be used for axles. How I Designed This Model designed using Autodesk Fusion 360 The design process of this mock-up chassis was showcased in a video on the Make It RC YouTube channel. Skip to 2:19 to see the design process along with the assembly process and a demonstration of how to use the chassis to figure out the dimensions of a car bodies wheelbase and track width.

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Welcome! I design, build, and drive radio controlled vehicles. In 2017 I began a YouTube channel to showcase these RC projects. It wasn't long before other hobbyists became interested in the video content and wanted to build similar vehicles, as well as utilize the custom components and accessories I created. Here you will find files for various different parts I have created. You can also view products available for sale at shop,makeitrc.com

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