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Big Brick 3 wheeler 500% no support

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Relive the glory days of off roading with this Brick style 3 wheeler! Based off the classic brick company 3 wheel trike, this bike prints with no need for support or ams. At 500% the size of its brick counterpart, it's sure to bring the fun! 20cm wide x 30cm long x 15.5cm tall.

 

Like Brick related stuff? Check out my other models like the dirt bike or line-up of Star Wars battle droids!

 

 

 

 

To assemble

Start with the rear fender halves, placing the three round locator pins into one side, place the other half together. Next slide the c clip block into the front of the tank and use the long pin in the back through the stud and the short pin into the bottom of the tank as shown. Press the four studs into the holes in the rear fender.

Next take the frame parts and slide the fender assembly into one side of the frame as shown. Then place the other frame half on and insert the four retaining pins into the frame as shown to lock it all together.

The front end assembles much like the fenders. Insert the two round dowels in one half, place the other half together and then insert the long pin in the pivot block in the rear and the short through the headlamp stud to lock it together. Clip the assemble into the c clip on the rer bady assembly.

The front and rear tires assemble the same. insert the three dowels into one half, and then place the other half together. For the front wheel, thread the screw into one side, place the wheel inside the tire and then screw on the other wheel half. I recommend screwing the wheel together before and working the threads back and forth to ensure smooth assembly. For the rear wheel, the halves simply screw together.

Now take the front wheel and forks, place the forks over the axle nub on the wheel and slide them onto the front end as shown, then lock in place with pins in the rear.

To install the rear wheels, take the axle stubs and slide them through the center of the rear wheel. The axles are left and right specific so that when the trike is rolled forward, the wheels can't catch the axles and unscrew them. Thread the axles into the frame, the right axle screws in clockwise, the left axle counterclockwise or reverse thread.

 

If you choose to add the lights, simple print them in whatever color you choose and simply press them onto the studs. 

 

Now you're ready to rip!

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I printed wider rear tires :P
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Fantastic model, printed it as a gift. Smart design work splitting it so that no supports are required, also printed the wheels out of TPU which worked well!
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good! some pieces were a little hard to print, but it's alright
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which parts gave you trouble? I'd like to improve them I can.
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Replying to @elementalbrick :
one of the parts of the wheel didn't fully stick to the bed, I think it's because my bed wasn't clean though😅
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Replying to @RidgeTurner :
Well you'll have that from time to time lol
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do you think you could make a file of a Lego compatible version of that it will not let me scale it down
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If you're looking for lego compatable parts at a standard lego size, you should check out Thall72 on printables. My designs just won't scale down very well as they're modeled from scratch to print without using supports or ams and be broken up into parts to be able to do so. I believe thall has most or if not all the parts for the three-wheeler. He also takes requests
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Replying to @elementalbrick :
ok thanks
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can you make that Lego compatible
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In theory you could scale it down to 20% and it would fit with lego but it would never assemble or even print all the parts.
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great file
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great print!!!!! no complaints
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Everything I dreamed of and more!
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Only the threaded rear axles should be 100%infill i think
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