FingerTech NightWing 3lb Undercutter Frame Kit
$85.49
$129.09
Built to Fight, Ready to Build The FingerTech NightWing frame kit contains every structural panel needed to assemble the NightWing 3lb undercutter — one of the most refined 3lb combat robot chassis designs available today. Whether you’re building your first NightWing or replacing battle-damaged parts, every piece arrives CNC-machined to spec with pilot holes pre-drilled. No cutting, no drilling, no finishing required. What’s Included The frame kit includes all structural panels for a complete NightWing build: 1× Top — 1/8in Clear PETG 1× Bottom — 1/8in Blue G10 Garolite 2× Fronts — 3/8in Black UHMW 1× Back — 3/8in Black UHMW 2× Side Motor Mounts — 3/8in Black UHMW 2× Inner Short Wall — 1/4in Black PLA 2× Inner Long Wall — 1/4in Black PLA Materials Built for Combat FingerTech selected each material with the NightWing’s role as an undercutter in mind. The Blue G10 Garolite bottom plate is a glass-epoxy laminate known for its toughness and resistance to impact — a smart choice for the panel that takes the most punishment in an undercutter configuration. UHMW polyethylene handles the front, back, and side motor mount panels, offering excellent abrasion resistance and the ability to absorb hits without shattering. The clear PETG top keeps weight down while allowing easy visual inspection of the internals. What You’ll Need The frame kit contains all structural panels but does not include fasteners. Pick up the FingerTech NightWing Screw Pack for the exact screws, nuts, and hardware needed to complete the assembly. For a full NightWing build, the complete electronics, drivetrain, and weapon components are available individually on the ItGresa site. A Spare Set Worth Having Combat takes a toll. The NightWing frame is designed to be repaired and rebuilt — not thrown away after a bad event. Keeping a spare frame kit on the shelf means you’re back on the table faster after a hard fight. The UHMW and G10 panels are the most likely to take damage in an undercutter configuration, and having replacements ready is simply good pit strategy.
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