Big Brick Moon Buggy with driver 300%

Big Brick Moon Buggy with driver 300%

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A made a new top part for the hip, so it fits better for the torso. Both the raw files and the print profile (plate has been updated)

 

Title: The Epic Moon Buggy 3D Print Edition

 

This upscaled version of the iconic Moon Buggy, crafted for an unparalleled 3D printing experience.

 

Description: Embark on an interstellar journey with this meticulously designed Moon Buggy. This upscaled masterpiece brings the beloved classic to life in stunning detail, making it a must-have for enthusiasts and collectors alike.

 

Key Features:

Precision Engineering: Every detail of the Moon Buggy has been meticulously recreated with precision engineering. The lunar wheels and each component captures the essence of the original design.

Enhanced Size: This 3D-printable version boasts an enhanced size, providing a more immersive building experience. Watch as the Moon Buggy takes shape in your hands, piece by piece, bringing back the nostalgia of lunar exploration.

Easy Assembly: The modular design ensures a straightforward and enjoyable assembly process. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of 3D printing, assembling this Moon Buggy will be a breeze.

 

Why Choose The Moon Buggy:

  • Immerse yourself in the nostalgia of space exploration with an iconic classic.
  • Revel in the joy of hands-on building, with an enhanced size for added detail.
  • Showcase your love for innovation and technology with a 3D-printed masterpiece.
  • Perfect for both enthusiasts and collectors looking for a unique addition to their showcase.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of lunar history. Experience the thrill of assembling and displaying your very own upscaled Moon Buggy – a symbol of imagination, exploration, and the limitless wonders of space.

 

TPU was the most difficult part for me while printing, since it was my first time but it turned out ok. Only the back side of the steeringwheel was a bit of, but that was my own fault. Overall a great print without to much effort.

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I'm thoroughly satisfied with the outcome of this print. I made a few modifications to incorporate some logos, which turned out great. It was a snug fit between the head, helmet, torso, and legs, a bit of a fettle fixed this. This was my first time printing TPU, and it couldn't have gone smoother. It has boosted my confidence for more TPU projects. I considered reducing the infill for added flexibility, but the final result not only looks fantastic but also retains the classic wheels' feel
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wow Lee! it turned out great! great stuff with the colors on the panel aswell! and yes, reducing the infill with the TPU was a great idea!
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Replying to @mathiasdela :
I found the original panel on bricklink and as you already had the pattern on the model I thought why not 😅 I plan to make a few different colours to display, I hope to see more similar projects from you in the future 👍
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Replying to @Lee1255 :
Lego set 6821 at 300% could be a nice addition as you have a minority of the bricks already 😁
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This is a super fun print, thanks! I printed with Bambu Matte PLA and Overture PETG. The buggy went together perfectly, I'd say the only issue is that the pieces are a little loose. I didn't have any black PETG so I used space gray (seemed appropriate...). I printed out the (not so) mini fig and it turned out great! Although I had a problem putting the head on and ended up breaking off the neck stem, so I'm reprinting the torso. I used tree supports and that worked fine. Thanks for sharing this model!
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Thanks. Yes, some of the parts are a little loose, but the moving parts works great on my model. I was going to glue the "buggy" anyway but im working on a better hip for the man, cause that was a little too loose. Thanks for the reply and I really like your colorway! (grey and pink works great!)
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Replying to @mathiasdela :
My daughter loves pink so I made the astronaut pink for her. :)
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Replying to @jdugan :
Its so great! it works! :D
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I love it. it printed very well and I’m going to make a fleet of different colors lol one thing that I noticed. maybe it’s the way I printed it or maybe I should have sanded the pegs down before. but the hip part broke on 2 different prints in the same place. Maybe I should make the infill higher.
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I just wrote to the other message but then you got this :D Thanks for the message first of all. And what a great gold color! Mine did the same the first prints but i thought i did make a infill higher at that part? My bad then. I will check tomorrow and if its a problem please let me know so i can make the pegs smaller.
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Replying to @mathiasdela :
haha I know! sorry I posted it and it didn’t appear so I thought it didn’t post. so I did it again through the rate button lol it’s ok. I mean prints break. but you can check it you want. and thanks! I thought gold was pretty cool looking. but my yellow isn’t a perfect LEGO yellow. I need a new yellow
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I scaled this down a bit but it printed well and looks great, unfortunately I cracked the body trying to get the arm in.
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still looks very good! thanks!
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great combo!
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Replying to @mathiasdela :
I didn‘t have grey, so I chose blue as a tribute to the a little newer classic space models 😉
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Replying to @HamOp :
i like it a lot!
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Printed nicely, I only have blue tpu its.got blue tires
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Those blue tires are awesome!
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Great print! Legs are a bit tight, but made them work
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Wow great! That blue color is awesome! where are it from?
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Printed one like this a few years ago. It was my first ever as a kid.
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(red one is the one I printed from this) Came out awesome, took the helmet and added it to my current ones I printed and I also gave it a space logo to complete the look
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Very cool print, I will print the wheels when I get TPU. only problem I had with it is that the supports were hard to remove, and one of the leg pieces just did not print at all. Overall a very fun print!
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