Maker Rick Winscot of Pennsylvania has been waiting since childhood to have his own groovy ‘70s dune buggy. Thanks to 3D printing and some basic 3D design and electronics know-how, Winscot has his own Blue Buggy, a remote control vintage-style dune buggy that uses electronics from Adafruit. It’s an updated version of the gas-powered toys his older brothers played with when he was a bit too young himself to have one. Make the Blue Buggy yourself by following Winscot’s instructions on Thingiverse or Instructables. Read about the Blue Buggy here: http://3dprint.com/79550/3d-printed-rc-dune-buggy/


Below is a photo of Winscot's 3D printed Blue Buggy: