drifting buggy 3d models
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Model specifications include a diameter of 84 millimeters and a width of 34 millimeters.
cgtrader
The model measures 4838.4mm in length, 2744mm in width, and 1785mm in height. ...It was designed using Solid Works 2012 software and rendered with Keyshot version 5.0.99.
cults3d
printable part that gets broken often. ... there is a rev-159 as bonus
cults3d
layer 0,2 + infill 100% + PLA watch my youtube channel to make it easier -Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPV-nhJC2Fq-HpsE_K-P9sg?view_as=subscriber -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tblack3dprinter/
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<h2><b>17/09/2021 - V2</b></h2> - Fixed STL orientation - No longer needs supports so it's easier to print - Fixed fitment issue where the top of the lightbar was hitting the top body panel - Created a front diffuser to make the lights dimmer....
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This lock prevents patio umbrellas from spinning when tilted to block sunlight by securing them in place. Its design caters specifically to 37mm umbrella poles but may also work for sizes between 36-38, although this has not been thoroughly tested.
cults3d
Easy to print one-piece car stand. Just place the STL on the bed and hit print. No supports necessary. The recess for the foam can easily be done with bridging. I used 2mm self-adhesive foam from Benecreat on Amazon. Thickness for this model is not...
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Car Replacement for Automobiles RC Trojan Compatible with Original HSP (Note: I removed foreign characters and kept the original phrasing and tone)
cults3d
I've recently resurrected my vintage Super Hornet RC car that I've had since childhood. I was never happy with the design Tamiya used for the rear mount & the need for tiny springs that always broke. ... I have created a new mounting piece from scratch...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4441076 presented a thumb screw to replace the wing nut on the front-left corner of the BIBO bed. It is too wide for the other two positions. I have created a smaller version to fit the right-front corner and the...
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I designed and printed a new servosaver for my RC car after the original one broke. The cost of replacing it was too high, so I took matters into my own hands. To ensure the new part would be strong enough to handle my 10G servo, I printed it at 100%...
cgtrader
High-detailed model created by Squir Team. Ready to render in 3dsmax with VRAY at any time. Rendered at 3dsmax 2015 with vray3.20 in the past. Rendering scene with all light sources, materials, and background settings is available only for 3dsmax...
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This is my debut project in 3D design, so please bear with me. I crafted this vehicle specifically for my Star Wars RPG game and drew inspiration from the mule in the Serenity film, which hails from the FireFly universe. It's a completely...
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This is a slightly bigger Pulley 10 for the rear axle, it helps with belt skipping. ...2 required
cults3d
This is a tray to make the battery stay in place while driving.
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58mm in diameter, 35mm wide. PETG material, hexagonal shape with a 12mm diameter. 10mm thick base plate for easy transportation and organization. Integrated support that's designed to break away easily with pliers. Print time is approximately...
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I designed this to mount a camera to a rc car not all rc cars
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Humans must avoid stepping on rocks beneath the central footbridge.
cults3d
So this is one of my best models. Proof of concept that you can make a 3D printed car with four wheel drive mechanism. Middle gear is connecting all wheels together. ...No assembly required.
prusaprinters
Prints at regular scale but I recommend 150% for full detail. See belowI tried to squeeze in all the things I saw in the show. ...Did you notice the wheel on the right?