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Eff-Uno Racer v1 by chrisbensen – Thingiverse: Open Wheel Race Car from LEGO© and 3D printed bricks, with RC motors controlled by a Raspberry Pi and Arduino

Posted by jpluimers on 2022/08/17

This is so cool!

[Wayback/Archive.is] Eff-Uno Racer v1 by chrisbensen – Thingiverse

Welcome to the home for the things to print for the Eff-Uno Racer project ([Wayback/Archive.is] github.com/oracle-devrel/eff-uno-racer). Eff-Uno Racer is a LEGO© Open Wheel Race Car that you can build and remotely control. Most of it is made with LEGO© bricks but the motors are regular RC motors controlled by a Raspberry Pi and Arduino. Below are the extra parts needed.

The videos are via these three tweets:

List is at: [Wayback/Archive.is] Cool DevRebel Projects – YouTube

Videos when writing (by now there should be more):

  1. [Wayback/Archive.is] Cloud Car Episode 1 — Custom Breadboard for Pi Zero – YouTube
  2. [Wayback/Archive.is] Cloud Car Episode 2 — Pi Controlled Motors – YouTube
  3. [Wayback/Archive.is] Cloud Car Episode 3 — Shoving a Pi & RC Motor into a Toy Car – YouTube
  4. [Wayback/Archive.is] Episode 4: Shoving a Motor and Speed Controller into a Toy Car – YouTube
  5. [Wayback/Archive.is] Episode 5 — Next Stage: 3D Printed RC Servo Motor Adapters – YouTube

Via [Archive.is] Chris Bensen on Twitter: “If you want to build your own open source cloud connected toy race car follow this thing”

–jeroen


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