Batmobile 1989 3D Printing Model | Assembly + Action

Batmobile 1989 3D Printing Model | Assembly + Action

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ABOUT THIS 3D MODEL“Batman has two primary modes of transportation: swinging from Gothic clock towers on his Batline, and cruising around Gotham in the Batmobile.”The sleek, long and low Batmobile featured in the 1989 Tim Burton’s Batman movie struck down the superhero fans all over the world with its breathtaking design. Affectionately nicknamed the "Keaton Mobile" after the actor who played 1989 Bruce Wayne, the Batmobile is jet black, impossibly fast, and so very intimidating! Inspired by the iconic mode of transportation, one of our contributing 3D artists made up his mind to recreate the elegant vehicle and spent around 200 hours in order to make a 3D printing reality of the legendary car of the Gotham City. Thus, the 3D printing Batmobile 1989 is a beautiful embodiment of Batman’s trademark car that features all the coolest characteristics possible. The front of the vehicle has a large intimidating jet turbine engine in the middle, flanked by sweeping fenders. A pair of M1919 Browning machine guns are hidden behind flaps in each of these fenders, making the Batmobile a truly dangerous weapon in Batman’s arsenal. The rear of the car has a rounded, heavy look with its unmistakable majestic wings and a massive thruster that prompts the surprising speed of the Batmobile. The 3D printing vehicle also comes with a side-mounted grappling hook launcher, a Batdisc ejector and a central cylinder underneath the car that swiftly rotates the Batmobile 180 degrees. The two-seat cockpit of the legendary vehicle is concealed by a sleek canopy with double blast-proof windshield. Finally, the 3D artist decided to prepare a special platform to showcase your 3D printed Batmobile stylised as a fragment of the Gotham City street littered with boxes, cans and cigarette stubs. A smashing success at the time, Tim Burton’s Batmobile upholds the status of the most popular or even the best representation of Batman’s car ever to this very day. One would unlikely find a DC fan who hadn’t dreamed of getting behind the wheel of Batmobile. Fortunately, thanks to the opportunities that offers 3D printing technology you can now obtain your very own Keaton Mobile!ADAPTATION FOR 3D PRINTINGBatmobile 3D printing model is a highly-detailed action assembly model and its moderation and adaptation for different types of 3D printers took Gambody team 100 hours in total. In order to preserve the accurate likeness of the original 1989 movie Batmobile, the model was divided into many parts that are to be assembled as if a real vehicle. Taking into account the willingness of our customers to make their 3D printing projects as true to life as possible, Gambody team worked on the highly-articulated assembly of the vehicle that presupposes active suspension and a variety of movable elements. Thus, various special mechanisms were introduced into the model to make sure that the parts comprising the suspensions, as well as the details of the frame and the car body, are both authentic and highly functional (please, see "Versions' specifications", "Assembly video" and photo preview slider). Moreover, the model was divided into as many assembly parts as needed to ensure that it will fit any 3D printer's build plate. The cutting of the model was chosen to ensure the cleanest 3D printing result possible and to minimize the amount of material needed to print the generated support, e.g. vehicle’s canopy, seats, steering wheel, gearstick, Batdiscs, machine guns, wings, exhaust ports, and many many more parts come as separate STL files. All assembly parts are provided in STL files in recommended positions that were worked out in order to ensure the smoothness of the details’ surfaces after printing and so that the 3D printing beginners won't face difficulties when placing the parts on a build plate. The model's assembly requires additional "pins" to secure the parts of the 3D printed Batmobile. These pins do not come in STL files but can be made out of short pieces of regular 1.75mm filament. We highly recommend that you watch "Assembly video" in the photo preview section before assembling the iconic Batmobile. The model is saved in STL files, a format supported by most 3D printers. All STL files for 3D printing have been checked in Netfabb and no errors were shown.The model's scale was calculated from the actual length of the Batmobile that is 6440 mm. The 3D printing model's chosen scale is 1/16 for the FFF/FDM version.VERSION'S SPECIFICATIONSFFF/FDM 1.0 version features:- When printed the Batmobile alone stands 104 mm tall, 305 mm wide, 408 mm deep;- Batmobile on its Gotham-inspired platform stands 202 mm tall, 600 mm wide, 600 mm deep;- Assembly kit includes lock 169_Ge_lock_x104 to attach the model's parts securely without glue that needs to be printed 104 times;- The model's assembly requires additional "pins" to secure the parts of the 3D printed vehicle. These pins do not come in STL files but can be made out of short pieces of regular 1.75mm filament;- Batmobile can be mounted on a cylinder for smooth and quick rotation or assembled with a cap;Suspension:- The active suspension of the model's front and rear axles can be equipped with shock-absorbers that can be made of 4 regular ball pen springs;- The mechanism of the steering rack allows the simultaneous movement of front wheels;Engine:- The model is equipped with an authentic turboshaft engine; Wheels:- There are rotating gear bearings in all Batmobile's wheels;- Wheel tyres can be printed either with plastic filament or with flexible material;Arsenal:- Batmobile is armed with authentic retractable machine guns;- The machine gun housing flaps come off once you push a button on the side of the vehicle and the machine guns spring out;- The mechanism that pushes the machine guns out of the flaps in each fender requires 4 regular ball pen springs;- Once you push the guns down they will automatically snap into place;- The side-mounted grappling hook can be fixed with a regular thread or replaced with a cap;- The side-mounted Batdisc ejectors can be replaced with wings;Car Body:- The model's canopy opens by sliding towards the nose in order to access the highly-detailed interior of the Batmobile;- The gearstick is movable, as well as the steering wheel that can also turn the front wheels (via the functioning steering rack);- The car's double windshield, headlights, taillights and the glass part of the main thruster are provided separately to be printed with the transparent filament;- LED wiring can be easily installed throughout the body of the Batmobile, while the battery can be hidden under the luggage compartment;- It is highly recommended that you watch "Assembly video" in the photo preview section and read "Assembly Manual" in PDF before assembling the Batmobile model;- All parts are divided in such a way that you will print them with the smallest number of support structures.WHAT WILL YOU GET AFTER PURCHASE?- STL files of Batmobile 1989 Model for 3D printing that consist of 169 parts;- 1 version of files for this model for FFF/FDM;- High-poly detailed model of Batmobile 1989;- Assembly Manual for FFF/FDM 1.0 version in PDF format;- Detailed settings that we provide as a recommendation for Cura , Simplify3D and Slic3r for the best print;- Full technical support from the Gambody Support Team.You can get the model of Batmobile 1989 for 3D Printing immediately after the purchase! Just click the green Buy button in the top-right corner of the model’s page. You can pay with PayPal or your credit card.Watch the tutorial on how to assemble Batmobile 1989 3D Printing Model at Gambody YouTube channel.Also, you may like other Vehicle 3D Printing Models, as well as other DC Comics 3D Printing Models._______FAQ: Where can I print a model if I have no printer?How to get started with 3D printing?How to set up my 3D printer?How to choose right 3D model print bed positioning? How to paint printed figurine?Below you can find printing recommendations for Cura, Simplify3D and Slic3r software.These are basic settings that were tested in Cura 4.8.0 slicer. The test models were printed on Ultimaker 2, Creality Ender 3, Creality CR-10S Pro V2, Anycubic I3 Mega, Anycubic I3 MegaS 3D printers with PLA and PETG filaments.Disclaimer: The following printing settings are a recommendation, not an obligation. The parameters can vary depending on the peculiarities of your 3D printer, the material you use and especially the particular assembly part at hand. Each part that any model comprises often needs preliminary review and you are free to tweak the settings the way you find suitable.Note:- You can scale up the model (downscaling is not recommended!);- All connectors should be printed at 100% Infill;- For all parts of locks (“ge_lock” in “Source files”) you need to change "Brim" type to "Skirt" in Build Plate Adhesion section.QualityLayer Height: 0.12 mm (you can also set Layer Height at 0.16 or 0.2mm for 0.4mm nozzles)Initial Layer Height: 0.2 mm (carefully level the print bed and keep your Initial Layer Height the same as the main Layer Height)Line Width: 0.4 mmWall Line Width: 0.4 mmOuter Wall Line Width: 0.4 mmInner Wall(s) Line Width: 0.4 mmTop/Bottom Line Width: 0.4 mmInfill Line Width: 0.4 mmSkirt/Brim Line Width: 0.4 mmSupport Line Width: 0.4 mmInitial Layer Line Width: 100%Shell Wall Thickness: 0.8 mmWall Line Count: 2Outer Wall Wipe Distance: 0.3 mmTop Surface Skin Layers: 0Top/Bottom Thickness: 0.6 mmTop Thickness: 0.6 mmTop Layers: 5Bottom Thickness: 0.6 mmBottom Layers: 5Initial Bottom Layers: 5Top/Bottom Pattern: LinesBottom Pattern Initial Layer: LinesTop/Bottom Line Directions: [ ]Outer Wall Inset: 0 mmOptimize Wall Printing Order: CheckCompensate Wall Overlaps: CheckCompensate Inner Wall Overlaps: CheckMinimum Wall Flow: 0%Fill Gaps Between Walls: EverywhereFilter Out Tiny Gaps: CheckHorizontal Expansion: 0 mmInitial Layer Horizontal Expansion: 0 mmHole horizontal expansion: 0Z Seam Alignment: User SpecifiedZ Seam Position: BackZ Seam X: Average length of your printer’s plate (e.g.”150” if your plate is 300mm on the X-axis)Z Seam Y: A value higher than the length of your plate on the Y-axis (e.g. 700)Seam Corner Preference: Hide SeamExtra Skin Wall Count: 1Skin Overlap Percentage: 10%Skin Overlap 0.04 mmInfill Infill Density: 20% (for all smaller parts and for all parts of connectors use 100% Infill)Infill Pattern: TrianglesConnect Infill Lines: CheckInfill Line Directions: [ ]Infill X Offset: 0 mmInfill Y Offset: 0 mmInfill Line Multiplier: 1Extra Infill Wall Count: 0Infill Overlap Percentage: 10-20%Infill Overlap: 0.04 mmSkin Overlap Percentage: 5%Skin Overlap: 0.02 mmInfill Wipe Distance: 0 mmInfill Layer Thickness: 0.24 mmGradual Infill Steps: 0Infill Before Walls: CheckMinimum Infill Area: 0 mm2Skin Removal Width: 0.8 mmTop Skin Removal Width: 0.8 mmBottom Skin Removal Width: 0.8 mmSkin Expand Distance: 0.8Top Skin Expand Distance: 0.8Bottom Skin Expand Distance: 0.8Maximum Skin Angle for Expansion: 90˚Minimum Skin Width for Expansion: 0.0Skin Edge Support Thickness: 0Skin Edge Support Layers: 0Material Initial Layer Flow: 100%Printing Temperature: See your filament settingsInitial Printing Temperature: Your filament settingsFinal Printing Temperature: Your filament settingsBuild Plate Temperature: Your filament settingsBuild Plate Temperature Initial Layer: Your filament settings + 5°Flow: 100% (Important! If you face difficulty printing the model, you may need to adjust the Flow parameter. You may research the topic using the Internet or seek assistance at our Customer Support Team at support@gambody.com)Speed You can increase the printing Speed by 20% when you print simple objects. For small/thin parts you need to decrease the Speed by 25% - 50%.Print Speed: 50 mm/s    Infill Speed: 50 mm/s    Wall Speed: 25 mm/s          Outer Wall Speed:25 mm/s          Inner Wall Speed: 50 mm/sTop/Bottom Speed: 25mm/sSupport Speed: 25 mm/s           Support Infill Speed: 45 mm/s          Support Interface Speed: 25 mm/s                Support Roof Speed: 25 mm/s                Support Floor Speed: 25 mm/sTravel Speed: 80 mm/sInitial Layer Speed: 80 mm/sInitial Layer Print Speed: 20 mm/sInitial Layer Travel Speed: 80 mm/sSkirt/Brim Speed: 20 mm/sZ  Hop Speed: 5 mm/sNumber of Slower Layers: 2Enable Acceleration Control: CheckWhen printing simple objects, you need to set all Acceleration parameters at 500 mm/s. For small/thin parts you need to decrease the Acceleration by 50% - 70%.Travel Enable Retraction: CheckRetraction Distance: 4-8 mm, 1-3 mm for Direct Extruder (This is the most important retraction parameter. You can find your optimal value of Retraction Distance by printing any test object, e.g. bridges, towers etc.)Retraction Speed: 25mm/sRetraction Retract Speed: 25 mm/sRetraction Prime Speed: 25 mm/sRetraction Extra Prime Amount: 0 mm3 Retraction Minimum Travel: 1.5 mmMaximum Retraction Count: 100Minimum Extrusion Distance Window: 6,5 - 10 mmLimit Support Retractions: CheckCombing Mode: AllMax Comb Distance With No Retract: 30 mmRetract Before Outer Wall: CheckAvoid Printed Parts When Travelling: CheckAvoid Supports When Travelling: CheckTravel Avoid Distance: 1 mmLayer Start X: 0.0 mmLayer Start Y: 0.0 mmZ Hop When Retracted: CheckZ Hop Height: 0,3 mmCooling Enable Print Cooling: CheckFan Speed: 100%Regular Fan Speed: 100%Maximum Fan Speed: 100% Regular/Maximum Fan Speed Threshold: 10 sInitial Fan Speed: 0%Regular Fan Speed at Height: 0.36 mmRegular Fan Speed at Layer: 3 Minimum Layer Time: 10 sMinimum Speed: 10 mm/sSupport Generate Support: CheckSupport Structure: Normal (you can try using Tree Support Structure if you have difficulty printing any particular assembly part)Support Placement: Everywhere Support Overhang Angle: 60° (this parameter can range from 30° to 70° depending on the part at hand)Support Pattern: Zig ZagSupport Wall Line Count: 1 (stronger support that might be more difficult to remove) 0 (less strong support but is easier to remove)Support Density: 15%Support Line Distance: 2.6667 mmInitial layer support line distance: 2.667 mmSupport Z Distance: 0.12 mmSupport Top Distance: 0.12 mmSupport Bottom Distance: 0.12 mmSupport X/Y Distance: 0.8-1 mmSupport Distance Priority: Z overrides X/YSupport Stair Step Height: 0.3 mmSupport Stair Step Maximum Width: 5.0 mmSupport Stair Step Minimum Slope Angle: 10°Support Join Distance: 2.0 mmSupport Horizontal Expansion: 0.2 mmSupport Infill Layer Thickness: 0.2 mmGradual Support Infill Steps: 0Minimum Support Area: 2 mmEnable Support Interface: Check (generates additional “pillow” on the support structure that leads to a more even surface, but can be difficult to remove in hard-to-reach areas)Enable Support Roof: CheckEnable Support Floor: CheckSupport Interface Thickness: 0.8 mmSupport Roof Thickness: 0.8 mmSupport Floor Thickness: 0.8 mmSupport Interface Resolution 0.2 mmSupport Interface Density: 50-100%        Support Roof Density: 50-100%Support Roof Line Distance: 0.8 mm        Support Floor Density: 50-100%Support Floor line Distance:  0.4mmSupport Interface Pattern: Grid Support Roof Pattern: Grid (this parameter should differ from Bottom Pattern Initial Layer in “Shell” section)Support Floor Pattern: GridMinimum Support Interface Area: 10mmMinimum Support Roof Area: 10 mmMinimum Support Floor Area: 10 mmSupport Interface Horizontal Expansion: 0.0 mmSupport Roof Horizontal Expansion: 0.0 mmSupport Floor Horizontal Expansion: 0.0 mmFan Speed Override: CheckSupported Skin Fan Speed: 100%Use Towers: CheckTower Diameter: 4 mmMinimum Diameter: 3.0 mmTower Roof Angle: 65° Build Plate Adhesion Build Plate Adhesion Type: Skirt/Brim (For unsteady parts, and those parts that may come unstuck use “Brim”. For bigger assembly parts that have large adhesion area and for all parts of locks and claws that you want to come out clean use "Skirt")Skirt/Brim Minimum Length: 250 mmBrim Width: 8.0 mm       Brim Line Count: 10Brim Only on Outside: CheckMesh Fixes Union Overlapping Volumes: CheckMerged Meshes Overlap: 0.15 mmSpecial ModesPrint Sequence: All at OnceSurface Mode: NormalExperimentalSlicing Tolerance: MiddleMaximum Resolution: 0.01 mmFlow rate compensation max extrusion offset: 0 mmFlow rate compensation factor: 100%This model was tested with PLA material.To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings:ExtruderNozzle Diameter: 0.4 mmExtrusion Multiplier: 0.97Extrusion Width: AutoRetraction Distance: 5.00 mmExtra Restart Distance: 0.00 mmRetraction Vertical Lift: 0.08 mmRetraction Speed: 5400.0 mm/minWipe Distance: 5.00 mmLayerPrimary Layer Height: 0.2 mmTop Solid Layers: 8Bottom Solid Layers: 5Outline/Perimeter Shells: 2Outline Direction: Inside-OutFirst Layer Height: 90%First Layer Width: 100%First Layer Speed: 20%AdditionsUse Skirt/Brim: CheckSkirt Layers: 1Skirt Offset from Part: 6.00 mmSkirt Outlines: 5InfillInternal Fill Pattern: Fast HoneycombExternal Fill Patern: RectilinearInterior Fill Percentage: 10%Outline Overlap: 22%Infill Extrusion Width: 100%Minimum Infill Length: 5.00 mmCombine Infill Every: 1 layersExternal Infill Angle Offsets: 45/-45 degSupportGenerate Support Material: CheckSupport Infill Percentage: 15%Extra Inflation Distance: 1.00 mmSupport Base Layers: 0Combine Support Every: 1 layersDense Support Layers: 0Dense Infill Percentage: 70%Support Type: NormalSupport Pillar Resolution: 5.00 mmMax Overhang Angle: 60 degHorizontal Offset From Part: 0.50 mmUpper Vertical Separation Layers: 1Lower Vertical Separation Layers: 1Support Infill Angles: 45 degTemperatureExtruder 1 Temperature: 210Heated Bed: 60CoolingIncrease fan speed for layers below: 45.0 sec  Maximum Cooling fan speed: 50%Bridging fan speed override: 100%SpeedsDefault Printing Speed: 4800.0 mm/minOutline Underspeed: 50%Solid Infill Underspeed: 80%Support Structure Underspeed: 80%X/Y Axis Movement Speed: 10800.0 mm/minZ Axis Movemen Speed: 1002.0 mm/minAdjust printing speed for layers below: 15.0 sec   Allow speed reduction down to: 20%OtherUnsupported area threshold: 20.0 sq mLayer height  Layer height: 0.1 mm  First layer height: 90%Vertical shells  Perimeters: 2Horizontal shells  Soid layers:               Top: 8              Bottom: 5Quality  Detect thin walls: Check  Detect bridging perimeters: CheckAdvanced  Seam position: RandomInfill  Fill desity: 20%  Fill pattern: Honeycomb  Top/bottom fill pattern: RectilinearReducing printing time  Combine infill every: 1 layersAdvanced  Solid infill every: 0 layers  Fill angle: 25 deg  Solid infill threshold area: 0mmSkirt  Loops: 2  Distance from object: 6 mm  Skirt height: 1 layers  Minimum extrusion length: 4 mmBrim   Brim width: 10 mmSupport material  Generate support material: Check  Overhang threshold: 45 deg  Enforce support for the first: 3 layersRaft  Raft layers: 0 layersOptions for support material and raft  Contact Z distance: 0.1 mm  Pattern: Rectilinear  Patter spacing: 2 mm  Pattern angle: 0 deg  Interface layers: 2 layers  Interface pattern spacing: 0.2 mmSpeed for print moves  Perimeters: 60 mm/s  Small perimeters: 20 mm/s  External perimeters: 20 mm/s  Infill: 60 mm/s  Solid infill: 60 mm/s  Top solid infill: 30 mm/s  Support material: 50 mm/s  Support material interface: 100%  Bridges: 30 mm/s  Gap fill: 50 mm/sSpeed for non-print moves  Travel: 60 mm/sModifiers  First layer speed: 30 mm/sAcceleration control  Perimeters: 800 mm/s  Infill: 1500 mm/s  Bridge: 1000 mm/s  First layer: 1000 mm/s  Default: 1000 mm/sAutospeed  Max print speed: 100 mm/s  Max volumetrix speed: 0 mm/sExtrusion width  Default extrusion width: 0.42 mm  First layer: 0.42 mm  Perimeters: 0.42 mm  External perimeters: 0.42 mm  Infill: 0.42 mm  Solid infill: 0.42 mm  Top solid infill: 0.42 mm  Support material: 0.42 mmOverlap  Infill/Perimeters overlap: 20%Flow  Bridge flow ratio: 0.95Other  XY Size Compensation: 0 mm  Threds: 8  Resolution: 0 mm

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