I recently also got these, to mount on my Podium hub. They are incredibly nice. The Clubsport button modules still feel a little cheap, but these magnetic shifters are totally top notch!
Ok so you said any cockpit, right?. So I didn't start Sim racing until May of this year. Prior I was racing motorcycles broke my neck and my wife said you have to do something safer. I happen to catch some esport racing on the TV and I thought you know what maybe that'll do it for me and it did!! My rig duels as a bookkeepers desk/sim racing cockpit. Office chair still has the wheels on it backed up with a square steel tubing to keep the chair from moving back when I press on my pedals which are also bolted down to my plastic chair runner that sticks to the carpet. All works perfectly . Going to sell one of my motorcycles and then all h*** going to break loose.
Hi all. Here is my supernonfancy ghetto simrig It's a tiiiny bit ugly but it has everything i need - flashers, wipers, range selector for trucking, even a Goofy mug. Oh, it is also my main PC, the office has a removable part for the wheel to go in. Alfa 33 seat that is converted to a chair still frame. t3pa is upgraded with stiffer springs and load-cell mod. th8a is modded seq shifter is an 5 dollar ebay arcade stick custom by me button box is a numpad Electrical tape, double sided tape and velcro are my friends. Compromises were made.
Small update for my simracing corner. 1967 layout of the Nordschleife 1m x 1m on a red 3mm plastic sheet. My first thought was to stick the tattoo directly on the wall, but it was relatively expensive, and so I can take it with me whenever I want. In case I ever move. Love it!
Sometime ago I got a voucher for an online store that makes carpets so I ordered one that fits under my cockpit. Not the usual upgrade for a rig but it helps a bit with noise reduction and looks quite nice. There's a RaceRoom branded carpet in the RaceRoom shop if anyone is interested:
Couple of videos. Online Album of its evolution. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1H2hjO4xxNC9__VSIeWZcqJXZ5JnrtHjY?usp=sharing
Just finished another steering wheel for my collection. This time it's a Porsche 911 Cup GT3 wheel based on a Fanatec Porsche rim in suede. Button box is 3d printed in carbon PLA filament, based on a design I found on pinshape.com. Sticker for the front came with the button box files, as well as the magnetic paddle shifter. Button labels are made with my Brother laber printer. As you can see, the buttons are allready assigned to change the engine mapping. Thanks S3S!!! On the backside is a 3d printed adapter attached to match the True Quick Release made by "Peter Makes Things" on YT.