Hi, sorry for the delay in replying. Work's been crazy busy.
Did you need to extend the legs so the Storm32 gimbal doesn't touch the ground?
Hi Ron.
I had to make the front feet approx 95mm long, as there was no way around it due to the overall height of the storm32 based gimbals. They are approx 65mm high without the base and 85mm high with everything assembled using the adapter in my STL.
Do you have some more pics of how it looks on the Mavic and do you have some videos from it in action...
I'm just waitingh for a few parts to arrive on the slow boat from China (ie. motors and flight contoller from Aliexpress). Once they arrive, I'll be able to finish the build and start flying.
I'll post build log once I've finished, which will include more photosand some videos andphotos using the Gimbal.
Check back in 2-3 weeks for an update

I have a HackRC Storm32 Gimbal and I am considering to go that route.
I just want to make mention, before you go ahead, that due to the size of these storm32 gimbals, when they are all mnounted to the standard sized Mavic clone, they are quite noticable big in comparison. Everything still looks and works great, they are just very big gimbals.
As mentioned in my first post above, Ithe Mavic clone I printed was actually scalled approx 135%, and while I'm now printing a second using CDR's latestSTL files, the storm32 gimbals actually look right at home on the larger clone

Really nice design unnefer :-) Have you flown with it yet?
Hi and thank you so much for all the time and effort you'veput in to your Mavic designs. Without them, we'd all be printing those boxy rectangle looking drones from Thingiverse still

Unfortunately I'm still waiting on parts to arrive, but the anticipation is driving me crazy

Will post some videos once everything is built and it's flying.
Nef.