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The entire toy car mount is 3D printed, except for the axles, which are made of the unprinted filament with melted ends to hold the wheels in place.
Hobby 3D printing is often referred to as a novelty, but the desktop 3D printer can be practical and useful, too. Let's see what Charles does for a GoPro.
Testing a 3D printed GoPro mount designed for dirt bikes and motorsports. The mount clips to the helmet, providing a secure way to capture footage. I tested the 72 volt Surron X on some frozen dirt, ...
This RC car enthusiast has decided to place a GoPro camera on his little car and record its adventures. From drag racing against an SUV to flipping itself over, this clip offers a unique ...
I solved my little helmet camera problem by printing out a model that someone else had already designed. A simple GoPro clip, formed to fit the curves and ridges of my full-face helmet.
The GoPro camera is a great tool for getting personal POV videos, but challenges arise when you want to mount the camera to, say, a car. Instructables ...
Hot Wheels has some pretty creative fans, and its latest creation gives them a new way to express that creativity. Hot Wheels Zoom In is a toy car with an attachment for holding a GoPro camera.
Hot Wheels has a new die-cast toy car out with an oddly advanced feature: support for a GoPro camera, through a cleverly built-in mount on the top of the car, via CNET.
The two companies have rolled out a new die-cast toy car that has support for a GoPro camera as it is equipped with a built-in mount on top of the car. The product is also very affordable at only $1.