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Ferrari GTO 250 Burago diecast to Rc conversion

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  • Diff_case_half.stl
  • Diff_gear_2.stl
  • Driverod.stl
  • Planetary_output_cv.stl
  • output_diff_shaft.stl
  • planetary_Gearplate.stl
  • planetary_gears_v2_v2.stl
  • planetary_housing.stl
  • planetary_motor_mount_68_scale.stl
  • steering_knuckel.stl
  • steering_plate_v2_v1.stl

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Publication date 2022-01-26 at 00:03
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2022-01-25 at 06:04
Design number 619367

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https://www.reddit.com/r/rccars/comments/sbz4ej/how_do_you_people_like_my_diecast_ferrari_gto_250/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 for better pictures on how everything lays out.

Alright, so you downloaded the parts but how do you assemble them. First of all, you will need a few things that aren't 3d printed. You will need:
- specifically, a 3mm rod for the press fit axle. (Everything in the axle is press fit and/or super glued)
- small springs for front suspension
- many 2mm screws
- 370 size motor: https://www.ebay.com/itm/382980030471
- ESC:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/363672743187hash=item54ac95ad13:g:wEoAAOSwKd9hzSwC
- receiver: of your choosing
- radio: of your choosing
- micro servo: MG90S Metal Gear Digital of your choosing
- Battery: https://www.ebay.com/itm/352619363503 (smaller the better)

There is cutting required and a lot of it. Specifically, around where the planetary gear box sets. to make room for the battery and motor. the motor takes place of the engine and actually fits quite nicely.
- I want to specifically talk about how the suspension works first because it's a little tricky. For the rear suspension you literally bolt the axle into the model's leaf springs and they act like suspension because its plastic and plastic can flex a little bit. Now for the front suspension it's a little bit different. you need two springs, and they go from the steering plate's nubs to the grey plastic interior under the hood (see picture 2).
- To assemble the gearbox, you'll need a few nails or screws that aren't too big because then the gear mesh will be warped. once the gearbox is together, grease everything and lightly superglue it together. The motor mounts to the panetary gearbox and the gearbox mounts to the engine mounting bar on the car. Drill some holes in the engine mount, cut away space for the gearbox and Walla, you've got your motor and gearbox attached.
- the steering plate mounts to the

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