
Game of drones Sumo quad
myminifactory
This initial design wasn't crafted with combat in mind, but rather usability, as one of the main problems with the airframe is finding a secure place for everything when used in an FPV setup. It turns out that this design has proven to be exceptionally resilient and has taken some intense beatings without causing any damage to its 3D printed components. To ensure maximum durability, all parts are printed solidly, while zip ties hold the base plate firmly to the frame. I applied thin adhesive foam to the base plate for a rock-solid secure fit - you don't necessarily need to do this, but it creates a seamless seal. Two nylock nuts are inserted into the base and then glued in place with nylock covers, making sure the bolt can pass through the cover hole. These covers prevent the nuts from falling out when securing the top FPV gear lid to the base. To provide maximum protection for the video transmitter, you'll need to print two VTX sides. The entire assembly was put together using super glue, while the FPV gear base lid features holes for all the different parts, making quick and easy assembly a breeze. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to ask.
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