e3d buggy
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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?
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<p>Here is a very good test print, it has plants that help for a better test, it has a overhang test on the dash as well as were the keyhole is, It has more slants and is a very good test model, Better than my previous one.</p>
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<p>Added spare tire and jack with tire iron.</p>
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We saw him in the boat already, now he's drivin the buggy. Happy printing!NK
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Iconic Face of the Jeep is now on the E3D Buggy This model test is great for temp of filament and cooling and form because of grille and the tailgate… does your printer do a nice grille on this Jeep and do you get the tailgate ! Please post your...
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... for the frame and axle support. ...the open floor for Fred and Barney to run and give it power to the granite dashboard… here is my rendition of the E3D model to flintstones. contest: https://www.printables.com/model/319238-flintstones-e3d-buggy-style
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E3D's buggy is cute enough, but the wheels don't actually go round and it feels very childish pretending they do while delivering your REVO nozzle to your printer. With this monster moon buggy adapter, you can “make the noise” with wheels that...
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<p>The Modell will be Uploaded fully as the Meshes cleaning up</p><p>I Did clean all UP as i promised Hobe it is alright for you all</p><p>See the Low Filesizes !! ...I checked also against NONManifolt and Double Vertex</p><p>For those how are...
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This is a mash-up of the e3d buggy and the pip cannon. Just thought it looked cute. Made it in blender. ...HAHA so cute!</p>
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Nobody constructed a Voronoi version of the E3D buggy yet, so I did using the Prusa Slicer and https://www.voronator.com - my test version printed without supports - the roof into thin air.
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I need a boat…No! ...I need a buggy…No! I need both!?! The solution: a mix and match of the famous Benchy and E3d's buggy! Quick and simple to print! ...(Also a great torture test!