3D printed RC snowblower on Tamiya Highlift trail truck! (part 2)

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Part 2 of 2! Check my channel playlist of snow removal for all parts once they're uploaded!

Both the truck and the blower are Powered by Zeee 2S 5200mah LiPo batteries (link below, referral program). The blower gets between 20-25 minutes, and the truck gets anywhere from 45-85 minutes.

https://zeeebattery.com/?sca_ref=3916435.dMGTkXVq7j

This is the second test with 3D printed tracks. All wheels have press-fit bearings and all metal hardware make for a sturdy and durable construction. The track tread was printed from TPU but does not have enough tread; more aggressive treads will be fitted for next winter.


This is a 3D printed model snowblower from plans by Spyker workshops, who designs and sells amazing kits for personal snow removal. The blower was printed and built by me, assembly took a little over 2 months, including finding a solid way to mount it.

There is about 5 inches of powder in this video, snowblower works flawlessly. Currently mounted to custom Tamiya highlift F350 with over 20 lights and a Bluetooth-enabled speed controller. Two servos control the lifting and lowering of the blower, and one controls chute direction; all connected to my 6ch radio. The blower motor is currently a brushed 550 and has a separate receiver/esc on a dial switch to control auger speed.

If you're interested, check out the Spyker workshops website, where you can find files and plans for purchasing this blower, and others!

https://spyker-workshop.dpdcart.com/product/102652







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Snowblower
RC snowblower
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Car
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Tamiya Highlift
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Snow removal