MyRCCar 1/10 Typical Pickup Body
thingiverse
This is a detailed guide on how to 3D print a remote-controlled car chassis. The author has shared the design files for the chassis, which includes body parts, links, and other details. They have also provided instructions on how to print each part, including tips on printing times, weights, and layer heights. Here's a summary of the guide: 1. **Body Parts**: The three main body parts are Body_Front, Body_Cab, and Body_Rear. These parts require supports for the Front part and the rear window part of the Cab. 2. **Printing Times**: The printing times for each part are: * Front: 7h30m * Cab: 12h * Rear: 9h 3. **Weights**: The weights of each part are: * Front: about 100g * Cab: about 170g * Rear (bed): about 100g 4. **Links**: The links require printing in TPU for flexibility. 5. **Other Parts and Details**: The author has used a simple color palette of main color, gray, black, and transparent PLA. They have also printed rearviews (left and right mirrors) which are flexible and can withstand lateral rolls. 6. **Uploading Makes**: To get access to the missing DETAILS parts, users need to join Thingiverse, introduce themselves in the proper post, and upload a make of the three main body parts with more than 2 photos. The author encourages users to print and share their makes, and promises to create new parts as front defenses, anti-roll defenses, rear door with hinges and lockers, and other features based on user feedback.
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