Futuristic Electric Motorcycle V1 for Dummy 13

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Futuristic Electric Motorcycle V1 for Dummy 13

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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A Futuristic Electric Motorcycle for Dummy 13 Figures | 3D Printable


This futuristic electric motorcycle, crafted for Dummy 13 figures, masterfully blends science fiction aesthetics with eco-conscious electric power, seamlessly merging speed and technological innovation. Intricate details, including a battery compartment and dynamic power lines, imbue the model with a distinctive futuristic aura, making it an exceptional choice for diorama construction or display.

Employing a modular design, and utilizing a 3D printing and assembly method I developed, the model requires only fast-drying adhesive for effortless joining, thereby streamlining the building process. This engaging endeavor is perfect for enthusiastic DIY enthusiasts!

Download the model now and create your own Dummy 13 electric motorcycle!

 

Version 2.0 upgrade is now available. Please visit my profile for details.

 

Futuristic Electric Motorcycle for Dummy 13 | 3D Printable


This futuristic electric motorcycle is designed specifically for Dummy 13 figures, combining sci-fi aesthetics with eco-friendly electric energy elements. The design features details like a battery compartment and power lines, perfectly capturing the spirit of a high-tech future. It’s ideal for diorama setups or as a display piece.

The model is divided into parts based on my own approach to 3D printing and assembly. It requires super glue for assembly, ensuring a smooth building experience for DIY enthusiasts.

Download now and bring this electric motorcycle to life for your Dummy 13 figure!

 

The upgraded version 2.0 is now live. Please visit my profile to check it out.

 

 

 

 

 

Dummy 13 Version 1.0 © 2024 by Gabriel Rosiak is licensed under CC BY 4.0

 

 


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Model is great, looks very cool. Print profile works nicely. However, it feels just a little oversized for Dummy 13. For example he cant sit on the bike with one foot on the ground as one would IRL. When posed on the bike the dummy is floating above the seat, rather than sat. The only other negative is how easily many parts of the bike break during assembly. A few things could do with thickening up to be sturdier. Overall a great model though. Thank you.
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You’re right, but what material did you use to print the black part? The matte finish looks great.
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Replying to @4ustin :
It's the Bambu matte pla in charcoal, the white is matte too. They yield excellent prints.
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Replying to @AsqRob :
Wow, that’s beautiful! Thank you!
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Cool model, a little difficult to attach the swingarm and front fork, have a feeling it won't be very durable if the kids play with it. But it held on long enough to take some pictures!
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very cool
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Super cool but the front forks are so weak. May want to make them merge with the part that touches the wheel and widen.
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You’re right. I will release a 2.0 version in the near future. Thank you for your response.
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Replying to @4ustin :
I am terrible at cad but made an alternative fork in the mean time here: do as you wish with it but may help some others waiting on your improved 2.0 https://cad.onshape.com/documents/50445eaa5aa1738cfc0f6e41/w/3d0ad2efd425d926d2f0f897/e/35df561fbaf793d53007e18c?renderMode=0&;uiState=67492c30787ee97db117549e
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I had an issue with the front forks breaking, but I modeled a new one. the seat didn’t fit either. I did scale it to 200%, but all in all, it looks awesome
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Thank you! I’ll be releasing the second version next week. Currently, I’m testing the printed parts, and only the tires require glue.
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can you mace a 2.0 that dousnt require glue
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Of course! The next step is to release version 2.0.
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The model is cool, but the assembly relies entirely on glue, which is somewhat awkward
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New to 3D modeling, improvements to come
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EXCELLENT
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Thank you! I will continue to create even better works.
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Amazing........
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Other Issues:too much to glue
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hi i"m still new to 3D modeling ,so my skills aren"t very good yet.
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