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We've already shown you how to use Arduino to make a video doorbell system, MP3 jukebox, and TV commercial volume limiter, but this RC car is a fun first project to get you on your way to tackling ...
A 16-year-old, for example, has created a self-driving toy car that’s powered by an Arduino Nano as part of a project that also includes cheap parts like IR sensors and modules created with a 3D ...
Drift cars are cool, but they’re also expensive. If you don’t have money for endless tires, fuel, and engine rebuilds, you might like to get involved at the RC scale instead. [Max Imagi… ...
Drift cars are cool, but they’re also expensive. If you don’t have money for endless tires, fuel, and engine rebuilds, you might like to get involved at the RC scale instead.
As Randy points out in the video below, by giving the toy an Arduino, you’ve not only breathed a little bit of life into an old product, but you could tinker with this further–for instance ...
Annoy Your Cat With This Arduino-Based RC Car Controlled With an iPad. By Joshua Schnell. Jan 4, 2012 5:32 pm PST. Video games, move over.
A handy Redditor has made a really cool Arduino-powered toy R/C car that can dip, move, and drift almost exactly like a real car. (And it’s decked out with an awesome-looking 1963 Oldsmobile ...
Tilev’s custom radio-controlled car, which comes via Gizmodo, is a “Super scale active suspension arduino powered 3D printed RC drift Oldsmobile Dynamic 88,” and is a 1:8.5 scale model of a ...
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