motiracer38
Rock Stacker
I picked up an SCX24 on a whim a few months back and although it was fun I never really found a use for it. Mainly it lived in the motorhome and we'd drive it around when the whether was bad in the desert. That all changed when the kids got a 3D printer for Christmas from their aunt and needed something to print.
Inspired by @JP98_ and his ultra 4 build I got to work designing up a chassis to transform this thing into something worthy of driving. My first design was a single piece print that had all the design of a modern rock racer so I pressed print.
I woke up to a half chassis due to a break in the filament but it was enough to mount up and verify fit and clearances. It also highlighted the mess of supports needed and the aggravation of cutting them all out.
I took the lesson learned and redesigned it with modularity in mind to speed up prints and enable redesigns of different sections.
This print went a lot easier and built up nicely. I found an interference in the front section, had to widen and reprint, and took advantage of the modularity. I extended the front wheelbase and had to redesign again to suit and settled for now.
I even built a roof with scoop, but not sure I love it.
To round out the performance package I printed some wheel wideners off of Thingiverse and added some brass knuckles.
This has been a fun little project to pass the winter month in SoCal and the ideas just keep flowing.
Inspired by @JP98_ and his ultra 4 build I got to work designing up a chassis to transform this thing into something worthy of driving. My first design was a single piece print that had all the design of a modern rock racer so I pressed print.

I woke up to a half chassis due to a break in the filament but it was enough to mount up and verify fit and clearances. It also highlighted the mess of supports needed and the aggravation of cutting them all out.

I took the lesson learned and redesigned it with modularity in mind to speed up prints and enable redesigns of different sections.


This print went a lot easier and built up nicely. I found an interference in the front section, had to widen and reprint, and took advantage of the modularity. I extended the front wheelbase and had to redesign again to suit and settled for now.




I even built a roof with scoop, but not sure I love it.

To round out the performance package I printed some wheel wideners off of Thingiverse and added some brass knuckles.

This has been a fun little project to pass the winter month in SoCal and the ideas just keep flowing.
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