Chassis v.9.3 (FCV P71/P72)
Our 3rd GENERATION CHASSIS for RC Ford Crown Victoria P71 police interceptor and P72 body kit
Dimensions of Chassis v.9.3 DESTINY
| Wheelbase | 276mm |
| Front Wheel Track | 180mm |
| Rear Wheel Track | 185mm |
This car was the first to have our 3rd generation RC Chassis! You are able to build it with our latest! When you download DESTINY you get everything to build any 3Dprinted 1/10 Chassis for on-road electric RC cars.
Below you can see the “Varying” parts which are needed to set DESTINY for the RC Ford Crown Victoria P71/P72 body kit. You will find below parts among the downloaded folders.
- Setting Wheelbase
Connecting Part
WB: 276mm HtH: 51mm
You can also use the adjustable Connecting Part!
- Setting Front Track
Front Rocking Arms
180mm_Rocking_Arm_front (2pcs)
Axle&Wheelnuts
Front_axle_Big_bearing_BASE (2pcs)
Steering Sides
180_4/4.8/5mm_BALLHEAD_Steering_bar_sides_V3 (2pcs)
Front Turnbuckles
M3 threaded rods (2pcs) Length set by you!
For Steering Sides you can use the adjustable version!
You can also build the front Turnbuckles with the new version using an M3x20mm screw!
- Setting Rear Track
Rear Rocking Arms
185mm_Rocking_Arm_rear (2pcs)
Rear Wheelnuts
Rear_Wheelnut_Big_bearing_BASE (2pcs)
DogBones
185mm_Dogbone_print (2pcs)
Rear Turnbuckles
M3 threaded rods (2pcs) Length set by you!
At the Front&Rear Turnbuckles you determine the length of the threaded M3 rods. You can easily set the inclination of the wheels!
You can also build the rear Turnbuckles with the new version using an M3x25mm screw!
Chassis PARTS
E-Motor 540

Electric Brushed (7.2 – 12 V, ~25.000 RPM)
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Servo 01

Feetech FS5103B (40.8×20.1x38mm)
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Motor Controller 01

QUICRUN 1060 (60A)(36.5x32x18.0mm)
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10x15x4 Bearing

12 pcs 8 for the wheels and 4 in to the differential
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Suspension 01

Hole to hole distance: 60mm. 1/10 On-Road Shock Absorber
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Wheels 01

Fastrax scale 1:10 D: 65 mm FAST0078GM
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Magnet 01

8 pcs for mounting sytems Diameter: 8x4mm
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Battery 01

RC car LI-PO Battery 102x35x20mm 2200mAh. (Match up the connector with the motor controller’s!)
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Pistol Grip Transmitter 01

6 channel radio transmitter with receiver
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OPTIONAL Parts
Metal Differential 01

Metal Differential Gear for HSP 94122 94111 RC cars
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Bewel Gear Inlet 01

Metal Inlet Gear of the Differential
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5x11x5 Bearing

Alternative Bearing for gearbox 2pcs. Also for the rear wheelaxle 4 pcs if tamiya 50823 is used.
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Flange Lock Nuts

Tamiya: 53024
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TG10 Wheel Axle

Tamiya: 50823 2 pcs needed
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Metal Clutch 01

Clutch for RC planes perfect for Destiny (3.17mm-5mm)
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Ball Cups for Steering

4.8 mm ballhead with M3 thread. Tamiya 50592
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WINDOWS
You can make the windows 3 different ways. First, you can print the unfolded window STL files. Secondly, you can use the first option as a stencil for a different material you prefer to make the windows with. Thirdly, with a resin printer you can 3d-print the folded window STL files.
Light bar used for the 1:10 police P71 interceptor:

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The original Ford Crown Victoria P71 Police Interceptor we used as a reference

I made the door vinyls a bit bigger in the word document among the files for better recognition.
The Crown Victoria P71 Police Interceptor (1998–2011) was marketed specifically for law-enforcement use. A long-wheelbase Crown Victoria sedan P70 (2002–2011) was marketed primarily for taxi cab fleets all over the United States.
You will be able to build this as a taxi cab as well, though for only the standard wheelbase matching the wheelbase of the Police Interceptor. P71 Interceptor, the P72 and P73 Base (regular/commercial car) had the same wheelbases. To be 100% accurate, most of the taxies had longer wheelbases (P70) which was most noticable on the bigger backdoor as passenger biger legroom was prefered. If many of you guys revolt and demand the longer version too, I reckon my brother will draw that for ya!



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