Nothing gets molded, it's all milled or turned.
I do need a known-good part that I can measure and use to create a solid model in CAD (I'm a loyal Autodesk fanboy, Inventor or AutoCad all the way!), but it's all non-destructive and the lender will get everything back same as they sent it, or cleaner.
In this case, it seems Johnboy will be supplying a whole car, so there shouldn't be any issues there.
If I've got the looks of it right, the bulkhead should be doable as a 2-part ordeal, with the battery tray screwed in separately.
I'll usually wait to do a final quote till I have a CAD model and a headcount, but I can ballpark for you guys.
It seems like the bulkhead wouldn't be more than $35 max. From the looks of the keyboard photo, it's 3/8 or 1/4 plate, so stock should be quite reasonable. If someone posts up battery dimensions then a larger batt box could be bolted on, seems to be the best way to go.
The gear case honestly depends on the complexity, if it's a 1:1 copy, if it requires putting in different gears, adjusting gear layout, sourcing bearings, etc, etc. We'll roll with it and see where it leads.
I have seen you guys "willing to buy for $X.xx" posts, and I've looked at similar "pre-made, economy of scale" offerings to get a grasp on the going rate, and can say you've nailed the price range, at least for something full custom in low quantity. As was said, the design costs get distributed more as the quantity goes up.
I do my best to keep the price low, so rest assured you won't be getting an inflated number just because of a figure you gave.
So, what's on the table? What exactly does everyone want?
Feel free to bounce ideas around.
I can machine Delrin just fine as well, so no problems there.
I don't think I'll be giving up 1:1 scale any time soon, too much time invested making that old German engine fit in a new-ish Japanese body.
If I did get a RC it would likely be driven for a few weeks, then turn into a box/shelf queen.
