Futuristic Electric Motorcycle V2 for Dummy 13

Futuristic Electric Motorcycle V2 for Dummy 13

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Dummy 13 Futuristic Electric Motorcycle, Version 2


I am thrilled to present the second iteration of my futuristic electric motorcycle designed for Dummy 13 figurines! This version boasts a broader profile than its predecessor, resulting in a more visually arresting and impactful design, perfectly complementing Dummy 13's inherent dynamism and power.

Key Enhancements:
• Significantly Reduced Glue Usage: Glue usage is diminished by 80% compared to the original design, with only the tires requiring adhesive, thus simplifying assembly.
• Refined Internal Detailing: The motorcycle's internal chassis incorporates more intricate mechanical components, fostering greater realism and a heightened sense of technological sophistication.
• Dual Tire Options: Select from two distinct tire styles to customize the aesthetic:
• Thicker tires for enhanced stability and a robust visual appeal.
• Thinner tires to emphasize speed and agility.

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The model's default scaling is 90%, ensuring seamless compatibility with Dummy 13 figurines. Personally, I favor a slightly larger scale for the motorcycle; it lends a more commanding presence and visual dynamism!

Download this enhanced version today, imbuing Dummy 13's futuristic ride with unparalleled style and personality!

 

Futuristic Electric Motorcycle Version 2 for Dummy 13


Introducing the second version of the futuristic electric motorcycle designed for Dummy 13! This new version features a wider design compared to the first, delivering a more striking and powerful appearance—perfect for showcasing Dummy 13’s strength and speed.

Upgrades and Features:
• Reduced Glue Usage: Glue usage has been reduced by 80% compared to the first version. Only the tires require glue, making assembly much easier.
• Enhanced Details: The internal motorcycle frame now includes more intricate mechanical elements, adding realism and a futuristic touch.
• Dual Tire Options: Choose between two tire styles to suit your preferences:
• Thicker tires for a stable and robust look.
• Thinner tires for a sleeker and faster vibe.

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The model is set to a default scale of 90% to fit Dummy 13 figures perfectly. Personally, I prefer a slightly larger motorcycle as it gives a more powerful and dynamic appearance!

Download this upgraded version now and take Dummy 13’s futuristic adventures to the next level!
 

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Thank you for your model, i love it. Got some struggle there and there but it turned out great. The design looks great. Suggestions: - Maybe increasing the strength or the design for the fork, it broke when i printed the first time, removing the support, but i used PLA+ for the entire project so maybe it's just a filament choice issue. -The geometry of the bike isn't really fully adapted to the dummy13, the dummy 100%(scale) can't really put both feets on the pads and be seated.
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Hello, I rarely use PLA for printing because it’s too fragile. I usually only use PLA+ or PETG. I didn’t specify that the recommended size for Dummy 13 figures is 80%. I’ve printed three versions at 100%, 90%, and 80%. But thank you for your feedback!
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Replying to @V3.6 :
I like this soo much! <3 So if i want this bike to fit a 150% printed Dummy 13 I will have to print this bike at 170%
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Replying to @uFo71 :
If your Dummy 13 is scaled to 150%, the motorcycle needs to be at 140% to match. At 170%, the motorcycle would be larger than the figure!
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Had a few issues printing, and found that rotating the main engine and frame part to sit on the flat corner on the front (the one that is on the same plane as the headlight/headstock), which puts it at around 45 degree angle, resulted in much better print with less support needed. Also decided to jazz up the brake rotors to better match the level of detail on the rest of bike so made ones inspired by Galfer wave brake rotors in Tinkercad. Also made a helmet. This is all scaled for the 150% dummy.
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Also I’m very interested in trying to print the tires in TPU. Any chance of posting the uncut tire stls? Can also just put them together in blender or tinkercad 🤔
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The brake disc you made looks amazing!
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Replying to @BEN_in_3D :
I can upload the uncut tire file for you.
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Awesome bike, I love the battery print and placement.
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Thank you! I noticed there are a lot of tires at the back. 🛞
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Replying to @V3.6 :
Those are for my RC Crawlers! 😀
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Replying to @Teifu716 :
Could you send me the model link for those?
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I'm not sure why I can't rate, but this came out amazing. I glued the rotors on because otherwise they slip off if you pose the bike certain ways... and obviously I glued the front one on a bit crooked lol. I also accidentally did the whole rear wheel in glow in the dark PLA rather than black metal, but he's a dummy so his stealth bike can glow all he wants it to :P Awesome model, 5 stars
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Is glow-in-the-dark PLA easy to print? I’ve been wanting to buy it for a long time.
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Replying to @V3.6 :
I haven't had any issues with it except with overhangs. It is pretty abrasive though so a hardened steel nozzle and extruder gear are recommended.
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Replying to @froggomad :
Thank you, I’ll think about it. Changing the extruder seems a bit troublesome.
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Good morning everyone, I printed the file today and am thrilled The images are attached, scaled to 140%
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Silver is very beautiful !
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Replying to @V3.6 :
thx
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it was pretty annoying to print the exterior carcass one of the sides felt all the time. i had to put more support at the base.
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Are you using the A1 Mini? You need to print at a slow speed.
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Replying to @V3.6 :
Even at 50% it felt twice.... Still love the design though. I did try 9 times, i had to used bamboo lab program to fix it. but thanks really. I did learn more just because of it.
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Replying to @Franp36 :
Wow, I really admire your patience!
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I printed both versions. I printed the upgraded fork @Fjeighty created for V1 and it looks awesome, but I really love the stance of V2! Great design!
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Thank you!
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Nice clean futuristic look! Love the print! I printed the rims and bike frame in silver PLA, the tires in black TPU, and the other bike components in black PLA. A matching silver helmet with black visor for Dummy 13 ties it all together nicely! The added width of the version 2 frame seems to be a bit much for Dummy 13's anatomy to handle (both feet can't occupy the foot pegs simultaneously). A larger mono shock in the rear might also improve the visual details - please consider for V3.
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Thank you very much for your feedback! I will improve these issues and release v 3.
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has this weird shift it does. the last three times I printed it. couldn’t figure out why I kept failing at the same part, now I can see why. had to go on the computer and give it a brim so it wouldn’t keep breaking on the same part
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Thank you for your comment! I will adjust the skirt and parameters accordingly.
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140% printed bike. Did not fit my 150% Robocop so I had to print a whole new one in 165% and finally I'm happy with the result! Fits bike so much better. 🩶
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Wow, that’s really cool!
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