Large 2x Scale Brick Ferrari F40

Large 2x Scale Brick Ferrari F40

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
26.3 h
10 plates
4.9(26)

1:1 Scale - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
1:1 Scale - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
8 h
4 plates
5.0(1)

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
31.8 h
10 plates

A1 Mini - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
A1 Mini - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
31.4 h
18 plates

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Description

Large 2x Scale Brick Ferrari F40

 

Here, you will find all the required files and instructions to print your own upscaled F40 brick model. All parts have been designed and tested for printing using Bambu PLA Basic filament.

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What You Need:

  • Red PLA (Body)
  • Black PLA (Chassis)
  • White PLA (Wheels)
  • Orange PLA (Lights)
  • Glue (optional)

Although the bricks snap together, I recommend using glue to secure them.

How to Build This Project:

  1. Download the print profile (.3MF file).
  2. Download the instructions.
  3. Print the plates.
  4. Assemble the parts according to the instructions.

Tips:

  • If you are using a different printer or filament brand than Bambu, start by printing the first few parts of the instructions and check the fit. If it's too tight, reduce the flow. If it's too loose, use glue.
  • When printing, keep the parts organized by plates by storing them in separate bags or boxes. This will make it easier and faster to locate the parts during assembly.
  • If you struggle to fit the wheels on the axle, scale them down in Bambu Studio and reprint.
  • For any other tight parts, reduce the flow in Bambu Studio and reprint.
  • If your parts are warping, try adding supports to all parts. 
  • If a step in the instructions is unclear, try searching for the original instructions online.

If you have any questions about the model, please leave them in the comments below, and I will answer as soon as I can.

 

Enjoy the build!

 

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Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
F40 assembly guide.pdf

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great model, goes together very well. looks perfect next to the 911! thank you. any plans for more? 😄
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Very well done, I like the wheels you chose! I have a new model coming soon
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where did you get those wheels?
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Replying to @user_18757810 :
Check out Designol's profile, they are on there
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Absolutely superb A truly beautiful model, printed at 75% without issue I only needed to glue four pieces to ensure they didn't move, otherwise the rest held together perfectly It was also very enjoyable to assemble afterwards, it reminded me of those well-known Danish building blocks, not to mention any brands :)
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I was waiting for someone to make it in yellow I love it, so glad you enjoyed the model
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awesome weekend project! how do you make the sets?!
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Clean print! I reverse engineer existing sets, it takes a lot of patience!
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Replying to @designol :
I can only imagine! pretty inspiring work, thanks for posting
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So cool, printed great and instructions were easy to follow. My kid loved the whole process! He picked the colors :)
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Another great print! Was a lot easier to put together compared to the Porsche with the instructions. Thanks for the print!
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I learn from my mistakes! Thanks for printing!
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Great model
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Well done!
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looking extremely nice.
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The print worked perfectly, no problems. The first two parts were a little loose during assembly, but they tightened up as the build progressed. I will definitely print the other models as well. Thank you very much
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A lot of printing, but no major issues. Using SuperTack cool plate I could get away without using any brims for, with the exception of the long thin parts. Used TPU for the wheels. Wheel hubs and axles were too tight so I had to reprint those. As mentioned earlier, the holes for the axles are not perfectly round, so a lot of friction. Could probably be remedied with a drill bit or a bit of filing. A handful of parts printed loose, so a dab of super glue was in order. The rest of them were pretty much spot-on.
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This was a fun build. Some parts were tight, a couple a little loose. We can blame my printing for that possibly.
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