Anyone here with a Next Level Racing Military Seat?I just received it, and I am collecting ideas for mounting the Rhino in it. I would prefer to mount the Rhino without extensions
I just installed mine in my rig that I received for Christmas. I will be following to see what suggestions people have. I am planning on mounting mine to my QR4Rigs mount, the same one I am using for my Virpil CM3 base... hoping that works.
Can you drill a hole here and attach a base plate large enough for a ? I know, it looks too small to be stable but I don't see any other way to mount a Rhino into this rig right away. Not without making several new parts out of wood or metal.
I'd design and 3D print a mount Fourgrinder. Is that not an option for you? My rig is different from yours and an easier problem but that's what I did for mine.
Hey @indifferentbadger, So the last Shipped RHINO is #0320 on 2023-12-27 Average waiting time from preorder to shipped is 214 days, median is 227 days, max is 379 days 314 Rhinos are shipped in total
I had a similar problem with my DOF Reality H6 motion platform, very tight on space in front of the seat as well. I wanted the Rhino to be easily swapped out and I alsi wanted to be able to climb aboard without struggling to lift my leg over it. So I use a large flat plate that swivels in one corner. It's easily moved into place and yet holds the base very firmly. Q4Rigs plates weren't around when I was looking for ways to quick change my other controls so I use powerful neodym magnets instead. They attach like limpet mines and have just enough grip to be firmly held, yet are easily detached with a firm twist to one side. Here's a short video of me climbing aboard my H6, and then lening forward to swivel the plate round after my legs are in place. https://youtu.be/IKqij8tS_Lo
The UPS tracking lags a bit because our carrier delivers the packages to UPS Poland first (that takes a couple of business days, hence no UPS tracking the first couple of days) plus the Christmas holidays lagged things even more lol
That plate is you highlitghed is too low, and you would not have the space to mount the rhino (it would be obstructed by the keyboard tray and by the central arm). What I plan to do is to mount that central arm lower (to the next holes) and use a 3d printed plate which attaches directly to it. I found this one on the internet...it's for the winwing orion 2.... https://www.printables.com/model/636215-joystick-adapter-for-next-level-racing-flight-simu maybe someone with the skills can design a larger one for the rhino or the same can be adapted some way. A wooden base with the same dimensions of the Rhino lower base can be screwed to it. The alternative is to don't mount the central arm...and floor mount the rhino with a large wooden base. It would not be optimal for me as I don't want to use extensions...but it could be a solution
That's what I did, I took an MDF base plate of 55 x 90 cm, some 2 by 4 and an Ikea chair (which Buttkicker broke already ). But if you can lower the round plate low enough, I'd try attaching base plate to that first
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No, the dimentions are all diffrent. You'll need to either purchase one or make one unfrotunatly. The Virpil mouse pad "plate" is actually big enough, but you'd still need to at least drill your own holes through the steel.
Got it. I have the monstertech stuff already. I was thinking about going with the Chassis setup, but ill probably run in to problems mounting the Rhino on there.