1:64 rotating multi-story parking garage Cyberbrick remote/manual dual mode
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Description
1:64 Rotating Multi-story Parking Garage
Supports *Cyberbrick remote control electric and lighting* or *manual* dual modes
Supports parking up to 10 small cars simultaneously A1 mini printable (made by A1 mini)
External dimensions 270 (height) * 160 (width) * 180 (deepest part 165 base) mm
Maximum supported car size 78*36*31.5mm




Structural parts are printed with PETG, a small amount of aesthetic parts are printed with PLA, very few supports needed (I use a standalone A1 mini without an enclosure, added brim to prevent warping, please turn off if not needed)
The chain and car platforms require some time to assemble, other parts are simple to assemble, see attachments for details
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Additionally required screws M2*6 80 pieces, M2.5*10 42 pieces, M3*12 flat head 3 pieces, 608 bearings 4 pieces
CyberBrick: lithium battery 2, switch 2, receiver module 1, transmitter module 1, single channel joystick 1, 030 motor 1 (requires printing 1:48 reduction gear housing), LED light board 1, LED beads 1 each, M2.5*6 screws 17
For all contact parts such as gears, chains, and transverse shafts, it is recommended to apply an appropriate amount of grease
For the 030 motor's reduction gear housing, I used the file from the official store, which has been uploaded to "Other Files", please only print 2 housings
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If only manual mode is needed and CyberBrick remote control and lighting are not required, the parts in the red circle below can be removed

For friends who want electric functionality but do not have CyberBrick, I have uploaded the "distribution box and lid" stp file, you can modify it yourself to adapt to PWM dimensions, or simply connect externally, but be sure to reduce the speed, too fast and it will become a flying car
Friends using CyberBrick, I understand you might not need my remote control, my single-channel joystick and the official remote control have the same wiring, so it should be possible to connect them via software (This is my first time using it, and that's what the description says)
If you have any questions, please leave a comment~ Thanks~
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