DIY Project: 7.8-inch Ultrawide Sim Racing Dashboard Our latest DIY project is a compact enclosure for the ultrawide version of the popular VoCore screen, which measures 7.8 inches diagonally. It is designed to be as compact as possible and requires no additional materials other than screws and heat-shrink nuts. It can be built for under…
DIY Project: Mini Button Box with 60 Functions and OLED Screen If space on your rig or desk is limited, this mini button box is a compact alternative for additional button assignments. Up to 60 different functions can be mapped on a base area of only 60 x 30 millimeters. A rotary encoder and a…
DIY Project: USB Camera Mount for Sim Rigs Many sim racers stream their races on platforms such as Twitch, YouTube and others. The camera arm presented here is an inexpensive and easy way to add a pedal cam or driver cam to your stream.
DIY Project: SPC LED Box for sim rigs The DIY project presented here is a mixture of decorative object and functional gadget. It can be controlled via SimHub and its functionality can be changed using various inserts.
SPC – TM2020 – Trackmania 2020 SimHub Plugin After several dashboards and other SimHub-related projects, it was now time for the first major SimHub project: a custom plug-in for Trackmania 2020, which allows the telemetry data from the arcade title to be read in order to create various usable variables in SimHub. The first version…
DIY Project: Super Budget Sim Racing Button Box Following on from the DIY button plate presented last time, the matching button box now follows. It is designed as an inexpensive and easy-to-implement DIY project without a time-consuming ordering process and can be completed in just a few hours. Of course, 3D printing is also used…
DIY Project: Driver letters for aluminium profiles (sim rigs) After the almost identical mini-project for the driver numbers, it’s now the turn of the letters. If you want to decorate your rig with your initials, you’ll find them here.
DIY Project: Super Budget Button Plate with LEDs DIY steering wheels and button plates are becoming increasingly popular. From small DIY projects by the community to €1000 builds with a custom PCB and an aluminium housing. This DIY project with a price tag of only around €20 is a return to the roots: Easily available…
DIY Project: Driver Numbers for Aluminum Profiles (Sim Rigs) Some sim racing manufacturers have started to offer customisation options in response to popular demand from the community. This mini DIY project picks up on this and offers the option of customising the sim rig with your own start number.
DIY Project: Simracing Spotter Lights (SimHub / Arduino with 30 LEDs) After the recently published test of the new Anycubic kobra 3D printer, it’s time for another small DIY project: The Spotter Lights from this project are SimHub-compatible and contain 15 controllable RGB LEDs per side, which are enclosed in a slim housing.
DIY Project: Steering wheel with round VoCore 3.4 inch screen Started as a fun project, there were so many requests for the project’s .STL files after just a few hours that a separate article with downloads is now being published. In this quickly realisable project, the dashboard around the 3.4-inch VoCore becomes a wheel add-on.
DIY Project: VoCore 4 Inch Screen / Dashboard After the last projects (round dashboard and laptimer), it’s time for another small dashboard. This project is centred around the 4-inch VoCore display, which is to be packed as compactly as possible into a 3D-printed housing.
DIY Project: VoCore 3.4 Inch Screen / Dashboard With the 3.4-inch display from VoCore, which has been available for a few months now, completely new possibilities are opening up. The round display is ideal for displaying speedometers, for example. Reason enough to present a small DIY project centred around the display, consisting of an discreet…
DIY Project: Simracing Laptimer with 4-inch VoCore screen There’s nothing better for a simracer than small functional gadgets that also visually enhance the rig. The simracing laptimer presented here does just that and, as a small and simple DIY project, is also ideal for beginners in the DIY world of simracing.
VRS Pro Pedals Haptic Feedback Bass Shaker Mod (TT25 with Simhub) Following our article on a bass shaker mod for the Invicta pedals from Asetek, there were many requests for DIY projects for other pedal sets. The popular VRS Pro pedals, each equipped with a TT25 bass shaker, make the start here.