AKIRA motorcycle

AKIRA motorcycle

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
14.7 h
9 plates
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Description

Kaneda’s bike - Akira motorcycle.

Akira is a 1988 Japanese animated post-apocalyptic cyberpunk action film directed by Katsuhiro Otomo, produced by Ryōhei Suzuki and Shunzō Katō, and written by Otomo and Izo Hashimoto, based on Otomo's 1982 manga of the same name. It is widely regarded by critics as one of the greatest animated and science fiction films ever made.

No supports are required. If you have the proper filament colors, no painting is needed.
See below notes for information about the optional decals.

The assembled model is 290mm long.

Enjoy!

FYI-If you are a real fan of the movie, you would understand the speed reference on the model.

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Print Instructions:
Supports: No
Resolution: .2mm
Infill: 10%

Notes:**

Refer to the notes below for a few helpful printing and assembly instructions.

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Building the model

Colors

Black: (Paramount3D PLA - Black)
tire_front (contains two identical pieces)
tire_back (contains two identical pieces)
axles (contains two identical pieces)
front_wheel_attachment_left
front_wheel_attachment_right
peddle_left
peddle_right
hood_light_black
handlebar_left
handlebar_right
handlebar_middle
speed_black
console_insert
console_panel_button_frame
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Matte Black: (Paramount3D PLA - Matte Black)
seat
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Gray: (Paramount3D PLA - Prototype Gray)
**I did not have enough silver and used the gray I had
rim_front (contains two identical pieces)
rim_back (contains two identical pieces)
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Silver: (PolyAlchemy Elixer - Silver)
front_hub_bolts (contains sixteen identical pieces)
bolts_side_big (contains two identical pieces)
bolts_side_small (contains two identical pieces)
console_panel
gas_cap
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Red: (Hachbox PLA - True Red)
hubcap_front_left
hubcap_front_right
hubcap_back_left
hubcap_back_right
front_glow_red (contains eight identical pieces)
back_glow_red (contains eight identical pieces)
back_wheel_bolt_tall (contains two identical pieces)
back_wheel_bolt_short (contains two identical pieces)
chassis_side_left
chassis_side_right
front_sidebar_left
front_sidebar_right
chassis_main
back_wheel_attachment_left
back_wheel_attachment_right
chassis_back_attachment_left
chassis_back_attachment_right
console
chassis_middle
hood_bottom
hood_top
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Blue: (Paramount3D PLA- Autobot Blue)
front_glow_blue (contains two identical pieces)
back_glow_blue (contains two identical pieces)
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Light Blue: (Solutech PLA - Aqua Blue)
speed_blue
console_panel_buttons
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Yellow: (Paramount3D PLA - Simpson Yellow)
hood_light_yellow
back_light_right
back_light_left

Green: (Hatchbox PLA - True Green)
handlebars_green (contains two identical pieces)
speed_green
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Orange: (Paramount3D PLA - McLaren Orange)
handlebars_orange (contains two identical pieces)
speed_orange
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White: (Overture PLA - White)
front_light_white
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Transparent: (ProtoParadigm, out of business, PLA - Crystal Clear)
windsheild
base (optional for display purposes, bike stands nicely without it)
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Decals: (found in the pictures section)
akira decals.jpg

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Printing and assembly tips

Printing tips
1 - No supports are required.

2 - Parts that are named left and right may at times look the same but are at least slightly different. It's easier to keep track of the parts while printing them to avoid misjudging them when assembling the model.

3 - Some parts are specifically designed for a .4mm (or smaller) nozzle. The windshield is designed to print as one shell and some of the smaller parts contain walls that are one shell thick. For a larger model, all parts can be sized up without issue.

4-There are some pieces that may need brims or rafts, use your discretion. When setting up my prints I prefer to be conservative, especially since the base of many parts are hidden when inserted into another part. For the smaller parts, a good first layer is helpful.

*I used brims on:
windshield
front_hub_bolts
front_glow_red
back_glow_red
axles

5 - The windshield prints well, however depending on your slicer settings/filament/printer, one edge may suffer from overextrusion. If this happens on your print, do not worry about this edge since it is hidden in the extra, extra wide slot in the hood_bottom part. To get the cleanest transparent print and least amount of problem with the edge, I printed the windshield at the lowest temp possible for the filament I used.

6 - The front_hub_bolts print upside down (as presented). The curved part is inserted in the hub and the flat part that was on the bed is visible.

7 - All items in the console are 3D printed, optional decals are attached to the sides of the model. A JPG file containing the decals is included in the pictures section.

8 - Small note: the back_wheel_attachment/left/right might have a few small artifacts in the hidden bottom part. Brush or dislodge them out to avoid interference with the wheel turning.

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Assembly tips:

1 - Take your time gluing the model together and enjoy the process. Personally, I had a lot of fun assembling this model.

2 - I used E6000 sticky craft glue to put this model together. The sticky glue allows more time to position the parts than a fast drying superglue. I have 'fat fingers' and a shaky hand, so the sticky glue works out best for me, especially with small pieces. Just remember to leave enough time for the glue to set before combining too many parts.

3 - All parts should fit together quite well, do not force anything. If something does not fit quite right you may have a left/right issue or a bit too much of a first layer squish.

4 - I was able to test fit almost the full model before gluing. I then assembled the model in basically three major components (see the three assembly diagrams) and then joined those together:
-complete front/back wheel assembly including the connectors
-main chassis with seat, console, middle chassis and chassis_back_attachment
-hood with sidebars, completed handlebars and windshield

5 - When completely assembled, the wheels are able to turn with some red and blue 'flashing' like the movie. Note that the wheels have a bit more friction than I had planned on and the 'flashing' is not as pronounced as I had hoped. Maybe a different filament would come through better.

6 - The included stand is optional, the bike stands by itself but sometimes a stand is nice for display purposes.

7 - A JPG file with the decals is included. The decals are sized for this model. I included a registration size box in the JPG to verify print size. Decals can be made with plain paper and cut out. I used decal paper for a cleaner, finished look.

6 - Refer to the multiple assembly diagrams in the pictures section as well as the uploaded pictures for putting the model together. The model is meant to be glued.

Do not hesitate to ask questions, feedback is essential to making better models.

Comment & Rating (104)

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I printed mine at 160% and not only was the mdoel designed gorgeously, the way each piece fits seamlessly together was a joy! the only issue I ran into was I assembled the main console and glued it before realizing I needed to leave part of it off in order to fit the front bumper in. but regardless I loved this print highly recommend!
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Thank you for posting your beautiful make. Did you try adding decals? They add a nice touch to the model. I appreciate you adding helpful comments for other makers. I try to add as much assembly details as I can to my models, but maybe missed that. All the parts dry fit easily enough, so, if you do any more of my models, be sure to do as much dry fitting as you can before gluing. Teamwork, Steve
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This is truly a wonderful piece of work. It seamlessly combines two challenging elements: easy assembly and optimization for 3D printing
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Thank you not only for posting your make (don't forget the decals) but for your comment. You hit the nail on the head, optimization for printing as well as ease of design are my two governing principles when modeling. Teamwork, Steve
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Wow! How’d you do the leds?
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Replying to @MyNameIsEarl :
It's PLA Glow! :)
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A very nice model! It was a lot of fun. Thank you. I especially enjoyed applying the decals!
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Beautiful print and assembly! Great job on all the finishing touches. Thank you for taking the time to post your make. Teamwork, Steve
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Awesome model. Scaled to 150% just fine. Will likely build another one!
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Great job! FYI-Due to the way I model, resizing up at any scale will give the same result. Teamwork, Steve
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The print quality is excellent, the finished product is amazing, I love it
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this is a very cool bike, thanks for the directions!
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Looks great! First one I've seen in another color. Have you seen the anime that this bike came from? Thank you for taking the time to post your make. Teanwork, Steve
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amazing model. gonna print my 3rd one today. I really enjoy the dimensions of this build it’s fun to paint and customize.
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I have the decals on the first one I do appreciate the rendering. I’m going to see how far I can take the 3rd one and really paint it top to bottom
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Your print looks great. So happy to hear that you are enjoying the build. FYI-Apparently there is a very good action figure that fits perfectly into this (with a slight resize larger). I've seen some makes with the figure. Teamwork, Steve
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Skipped the decals and front wheel studs (my fingers and super glue do not get along) but I am absolutely thrilled with the quality and detail.
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Suiperglue is great but I find a slow drying tacky glue is better for small parts. I use e6000, a craft glue, which really works great for my models. A bit of patience is needed to let it dry thoroughly. Teamwork, Steve
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The print turned out great. Every part is precisely measured. And the final product is bigger than I expected. Good work!
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I had this bookmarked for years until I got a new printer that could handle this properly. Turned out great! (the windshield has been re-done since the picture was taken, my first PETG print).
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