Large 2x Scale Brick Porsche 911

Large 2x Scale Brick Porsche 911

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P1S
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X1
X1 Carbon
X1E
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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
Designer
40.5 h
15 plates
4.8(54)

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill, support blocker
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill, support blocker
30.4 h
9 plates
4.9(16)

0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
49.2 h
15 plates
5.0(7)

TPU Tyres and Ironed Rims
TPU Tyres and Ironed Rims
45.1 h
15 plates
5.0(2)
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Description

Large 2x Scale Brick Porsche 911

 

No AMS needed

 

Here you will find all the required files to print your own upscaled 911 brick model. All parts have been designed and tested for printing using Bambu PLA Basic filament.

 

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All the plates to print are in the .3MF file with all the settings that worked for me.

 

Required colors:

 

Red, the main color of the car:

White, for the wheels, lights and interior pieces:

Brown, for interior pieces:

Black, for all remaining parts:

 

You can change the colors to your liking, but i recommend to keep the black parts black.

 

Important:

 

Make sure the parts fit together before printing everything and although it's not necessary, I recommend to glue the parts together.

 

You can find the assembly guide on a website i'm sure you know about (search for 1974 porsche 911 brick instructions). Be carefull, it is not an exact copy. Some parts are different to make it easier to print. There are no steering wheels in this model.

 

If you have any questions about the model, please leave them in the comments below, I will answer as soon as I can.

 

Enjoy the build!

 

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Do you plan to make other models? Hyundai N Vision 74 would be great! 😍
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Great idea, I will look into it! Love this concept car
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i second this haha run a poll in the community
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Replying to @designol :
I would love that too! If you need the build instruction for it, here you go: https://book.yunzhan365.com/yppxt/pdwf/mobile/index.html#p=1
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Turned out absolutely great!
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Had a great time building this model!
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I love the color! Great build
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how do you build that
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Replying to @user_3028488657 :
read the description, it should answer your questions
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Nice design! Thank you. Worked for me on my X1C with no name filament. The bricks don't fit together as well as the bought ones, but mine fit together with some force. I had to scale the axle to 97% to fit in the wheels. I also uploaded my print profile. I added some support blockers, compressed the parts to 9 build plates and reduced walls and infill to save filament and time.
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Well done!
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill, support blocker
Extremely happy with how this turned out. Used eSun dark yellow and black pla+ with Bambu Studio eSun PLA+ settings. TPU HS for the tires from one of the other remixes. Had to use a wooden dowel and rubber hammer to get a few pieces to seat correctly, but very fun to put together once you find the comment with what to Google for "Instructions" on this incredible "1974 porsche 911 brick" car. I hope you release more in the future! Great work.
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Very clean! I will release a new model soon!
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printed in 50% scale, some parts fitted perfectly, others didn’t, no matter what I changed, the axis for examples. I used glue for those parts, as this model is not for playing, just for displaying. thanks for the great model!
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Have you tried scaling the axle down? Some people had success with 97% on the x and y axes
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Replying to @designol :
Yes, i tried everything from 100% to 96%, but barely got a decent fit, i also printed them in silk silver which made them ultra fragile... they all broke when trying to connect the wheels, so i just glued them in with hot glue. :)
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Replying to @JayFai :
As long as it works for you! It's hard to find a fit that works for everyone with different printers and filaments
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Love this model! This particular speed champion is one of my all time favorites, and building this big one was fantastic. My only real complaint/modification is about the rims and axles. I do not think the added black bushing to hold the axle is needed, as the design of the rim actually has the look of the bushing already. And like many others, the axles were way too tight with the rims. Mine are a little too loose now, but I scaled them down to 94%, I just need to glue them at some point. Also, I recommend silver for the rims and axles if you have that color. Oh yeah also, I used two different clamps to help in the assembly process. I would highly recommend that if you have access. Thank you designer! Love it! All that's left is to wait for a six wide Ferrari F40...
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The 6 wide F40 is not retired, I will stick to retired set to stay away from copyright infrigement. Meanwhile, the 4 wide F40 is retired... Stay tuned, new model coming by Friday!
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I really love this model. I got the original one here, but I think white is boring so I´m printing it in yellow. Also I want to add LEDs in the front and back, a Lipo cell recovered from a vaping pen and a small charging circuit. But right now I ran out of black filament, so the project needs to wait a little while. But here is a preview how far I´ve come
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Here is the finished Model with working LED Lights. I also switched a few parts to yellow and silver, because I didn't like the look of it.
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Replying to @NeophyteTC :
Well done with the lights! Truly unique
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill, support blocker
fits perfect :) i love it 👍
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Wow! Great job! One of my favorites
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Dude, that was the best hour of filing in my life. I can't tell you how many k-words in my language were said while putting this model together, but in the end I must commend you. It came out great except for a few ‘flaws’. The biggest challenge was to know which part to use at any given time xDD. Somehow I got through it. Then there was the fun of fitting the side panels to the black blocks, which imitated the doors [ they came in with tools xDD I attach them in the photo ]. And then there was the usual problem with the wheel shaft, but I solved it in an unconventional way ;p p.s. in the near future I'll post a link to a timelapse of the assembly process, maybe someone will find it useful
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@Sztygar_Mkbewe Well done, if it works, it works! I'd be curious to see a timelapse of the build!
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