Pretty straight forward build on the Armattan Marmotte Dji frame, I was going for a 90s neon theme. My buddies named it stoopid (6ix9ine reference). I anodized the titanium cage to give it a purple hue and dressed it up with hardware from rdq. I got the 3D printed parts from @croqueta_fpv.
Thanks for looking!
Frame |
Marmotte DJI Edition
(12 builds)
Armattanquads.com
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$114.00 |
Flight Controller |
SucceX-D F7 V2.1 Stack (F7+60A ESC)
(3 builds)
Shop.iflight-rc.com
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$119.99 |
Motors |
4 x iFlight XING Camo X2207 Motor
(18 builds)
Getfpv.com
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$95.96 |
Propellers |
2 x HQ Prop V2S Freestyle 5x4.3x3 Tri-Blade 5" Prop 4 Pack - Choose Your Color
(29 builds)
Racedayquads.com
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$5.98 |
FPV Transmitter |
DJI Digital FPV Air Unit - Ultra Low Latency 720p 120FPS Digital HD
Racedayquads.com
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$179.00 |
Antenna |
DJI Digital FPV Air Unit RP-SMA Antenna 2 Pack
(12 builds)
Racedayquads.com
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$15.00 |
Receiver |
TBS Crossfire Nano Rx Special Edition FPV Long Range Drone Receiver
(163 builds)
Pyrodrone.com
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$44.95 |
this is awesome! i'm curious how your ran your battery lead to the front. do you have any pictures? did you flip your fc backwards(someone told me this was bad. not sure why). here's my build, which is like an ugly cousin of your build... https://rotorbuilds.com/build/24395 any advice would be great though!
Thank you =). i had help from a few different people because i wasn't quite sure how to do it either. at first I was gonna flip the whole stack backwards but that would put the port for the air unit at the front of the quad and the ribbon cable for the air unit wasn't long enough so i asked my buddy Dex and he suggested keeping the fc forward but flipping the esc backwards and just reassign the motors in bf, so thats what i did. you just need to use the longest ribbon cable the stack comes with to connect the esc to the fc since the ports are at opposite ends now.
omg... why didn't i think of that! thats great advice!