Hard to believe but this model car has an active Airride air suspension that differs from that of a real car not different. Normally, a model car is often detailed and well modeled, but in terms of the steering or the chassis, the difference to reality can be seen. Because mostly the model vehicles have little or no travel. Reality is over here at the latest. But since there is another way, this copy by YouTuber Dimitar Tilev shows who has given a chassis to an Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 replica that is as shaky and rocking as that of the series in 1966. The miniature chassis works with an accelerometer on an Arduino microcontroller board is coupled and controls the servo motors on all four wheels. The software calculates the acceleration data of the axes and then determines the positions for each of the 4 dampers in real time. In addition, there is also a realistic V8 sound and especially the drifting is extremely realistic. The majority of the car was created by 3D printing and it was worked on over a year.
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