Engineer Dimitar Tilev presented a radio-controlled model of a 1963 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Wagon that he developed. The accelerometer MPU6050 transmits data to the Arduino board, which analyses it in real-time and controls the height of the suspension, allowing the model to tilt and skid like a real car.
The model's movements follow the laws of physics and are accompanied by distinctive engine sounds and when the car starts off sharply, the tailpipe indicators are activated
The body of the model is printed on the Ender 3 3D printer (length about 63 cm, width 22 cm), and underneath there is a board and four servo motors under each wheel that simulate an active suspension. The wheels, suspensions and tyres were also 3D printed. The weight of the model is 3.5 kg.
Tilev said that his model was made with weight and 1:10 scale in mind. He said he had zero experience with Arduino programming and 3D printing before developing it, he took online courses. It took him a year to develop the model
Markus Doron




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