Legostyle Batmobile

Legostyle Batmobile

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I designed the batmobile without supports, rotating the body to get a smoother finish on the curvy lines. However, this method likely requires supports. To create the wheels and shaft, I used 15% infill, which could probably be lower. For the body, I used 20% infill, but think 30% would be better. Unfortunately, I already have a slight crack in one of the wings due to an accident with the original batpod. Before attaching the wheels, sand the ends of the shaft for a smoother attachment. To achieve even tire profiles, I made left and right wheels (yes, I'm quite particular). Initially, I used a standard block as a seat, but then realized it would be easier to attach and detach if I used an extra piece of block instead. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a black piece. If the wheels don't spin freely, try using one of the "rear fix" spacers. The batmobile's wheels might spin jaggedly due to orientation or printer settings. The original shaft runs through the body, and print residue could cause it to spin unevenly. As a beginner with functional designs, I'll keep this in mind for future projects. To adjust the rear fix spacers, try clipping them slightly and gluing them on. Rear fix2 should be narrower than the others. I have a YouTube channel where I share RC-related content, as well as 3D printer reviews and items. If you're interested, check it out and subscribe if you like: https://www.youtube.com/user/canikommm

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