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Manobet Omni 1/16 - 3D Printed "extreme" crawler

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Check out the Omni 1/16 3D Printed Crawler from Manobet. Stare at this for a minute and let your mind be blown:

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In case you haven't read the article yet and need some help processing:
  • NO sprung suspension
  • 4 motors - one motor directly powering each hub
  • Chassis twists in center to facilitate articulation
I haven't looked into the company's Facebook much (they don't seem to have a website that I can find) but I'm wondering if they will release the files for DIY jobs. Could be a fun winter project.
 
I'm not much into "comp" style stuff - I prefer a body or cage that resembles a vehicle.
But this thing is unbelievably cool!! I'd love to watch it work!
Couldn't agree more!
 
It's basically an evolution of the old stick comp rigs that were motor on axle, just in a smaller scale. I'm kinda like others, the performance is impressive, but it doesn't really resemble any real vehicles to me.
 
that gives me flashbacks to a "thing" i saw on a forum in the very early days of crawling when guys used Clodbuster axles. a guy literally used about a foot long piece of aluminum angle iron as a chassis. i can't remember exactly how, but i think he 4 linked it with rather long links. i don't remember shocks... still had Clod wheels/tires. it was a spine with gearboxs/axles at each end.
 
that gives me flashbacks to a "thing" i saw on a forum in the very early days of crawling when guys used Clodbuster axles. a guy literally used about a foot long piece of aluminum angle iron as a chassis. i can't remember exactly how, but i think he 4 linked it with rather long links. i don't remember shocks... still had Clod wheels/tires. it was a spine with gearboxs/axles at each end.
Those rigs were pretty popular back in the 2010s. There was a lot of weird ish going on in the comp crawler scene back then lol.
 
Those rigs were pretty popular back in the 2010s. There was a lot of weird ish going on in the comp crawler scene back then lol.
oh dude i saw this thing on a couple forums in like 2003/4 or some crap. might even have been sooner than that.
 
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