V2 update
holes for mirrors
gills for air vent on the wheel arches
new skin
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once after having assembled the chassis, proceed to assemble the bodywork, the two main sections must be glued (if the print is precise and without warp, there is no need to putty, but if you want to do a good job, it should be putty)
the parts that need to be glued are:
front headlights
rear lights
rear wing
front bumper
windows
there are two supports
1 front
1 rear
4 m3 threaded inserts must be mounted
like these
https://www.3djake.it/ruthex/assortimento-di-inserti-filettati-m2-m3-m4-m5
I chose an attachment to the chassis with m3 x8 screws but you could screw magnets that can be purchased on Amazon directly onto the threaded inserts, and screw others onto the bodywork
(only the front part has adjustable height)
as you have understood, it requires a minimum amount of manual skill but nothing too difficult
mechanics:
take a look at the duke docs video montages
advice:
use resistant materials, possibly for the bodywork supports
type nylon or tpu with a very hard compound for better dampening of potholes
here is a list of materials that I used myself (but any type of material is fine)
petg for the entire bodywork
pa12 cf for the bodywork supports
pa12 cf for the rear axle (heavily stressed)
tpu 82a for the front and rear suspension and tires
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