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【Koenigsegg】Koenigsegg One:1 The world's first megacar hypercar road car, assembly/movable tires

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A1 mini
X1 Carbon
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X1
P2S
H2S
H2C
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P1P
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A1
X1E
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A2L

Monochromatic print (paintable) 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Monochromatic print (paintable) 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
5.1 h
4 plates
4.9(8)

Multicolor printing 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Multicolor printing 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
35.9 h
4 plates
3.3(3)

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【Special Notes for F1 Models】

1. The author has conducted structural printing tests on all models before release. However, the F1 model has a complex structure and requires high printing precision. Newcomers are advised to use the parameters in the slicer directly for printing and not to adjust them arbitrarily to avoid printing failures; experienced players may ignore this reminder.
2. The printing effect of the model is affected by various objective factors such as equipment, filament, and environment. If you encounter problems during printing, you are welcome to contact me through comments or private messages, and I will assist in troubleshooting. Creating is not easy. Please communicate before evaluating and do not give low scores at will; malicious negative reviews will result in being blocked. Thank you for your understanding!
3. All models from the author are tested based on Bambu Lab printers, and the configuration files use Bambu Lab's official slicing software. If you are using other brands of printers, it is recommended to adjust the parameters according to your own equipment's slicing software and preview before printing. Thank you for your cooperation!

4. As multi-color printing becomes the trend, the model is sliced with the H2C multi-nozzle printer by default. For other models, please refer to your own model for slicing preview to check the time and filament consumption.
5. Thank you again for the recognition and support from fellow enthusiasts. I hope to receive your likes and boosts. In 2026, let's unlock more F1 models together!

 

【Read Before Printing!!! Warm Tips】

It is strongly recommended to print the single-color configuration first before printing the multi-color configuration to test the model structure and slicing effect (Cost of single-color model printing: 64 scale 15g filament, 2 hours. 43 scale 50g filament, 3 hours). After being satisfied with the model's appearance, articulated structure, and slicing effect, then print the multi-color version. Thank you.

 

Note: Before printing the multi-color configuration file, you can enlarge it according to the complexity of the paint scheme. Preview in the slicing software to check the details and ensure printability.

 

 

 

---------⇪3D Printing Instructions-----------⇩ Product Introduction--------------

 

The Koenigsegg One:1 made its official debut at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, with a global production run limited to six vehicles.
Koenigsegg, meaning "dagger" in Swedish, draws its logo from the Royal Swedish Air Force and is renowned for its bespoke hypercars. The One:1's name originates from its 1:1 power-to-weight ratio—a 1:1 equivalence between curb weight and horsepower (1341kg to 1341hp).
Aesthetically, the One:1's body lines incorporate elements of Swedish maritime culture, with streamlined contours mimicking the dynamic elegance of a pirate flag billowing in a gale. Its front fascia resembles a poised shark, seamlessly blending natural forces with industrial design.
This vehicle achieves an artistic equilibrium between lightweight construction and engineering prowess, redefining the artistic merit of hypercars and standing as a pinnacle of speed and engineering aesthetics. Its limited availability and multi-million dollar price tag make it the ultimate acquisition for discerning collectors.

 


Model Description
- Features intricate detailing and livery
- Articulated wheels


Dimensions
- 1/32 scale, with minor scaling adjustments permissible. Avoid excessive scaling, as this impacts joint tolerances, potentially leading to overly tight or loose assemblies. Wall thickness may also be affected
- Sliced files are configured for minimum printer dimensions. Adjust the number of models printed simultaneously to optimize build time and material usage according to your printer's capacity

- The body and wheels utilize bearing connections. Variations in printer and filament may result in loose or tight fits. Print the MR105 bearing assembly components (various tolerances) from Sampan1120 - MakerWorld for testing and appropriate bearing selection


FDM Print Settings
- The physical model was created using an A1 mini with a 0.4mm nozzle, 0.16mm layer height, and official Bambu Lab PLA Basic filament for single-color printing and subsequent painting. Higher-end equipment, settings, and materials will yield superior results (If assembly proves too tight or loose, compensate by adjusting the XY outer contours of the components, or use sanding tools and adhesive for connection)

- Infill density: 15%
- Supports: Angle 25°, top Z distance 0.12mm, top contact layers 4
- Adjust parameters based on your printing experience

 

Multi-color and Single-color Printing
- Separate modules for different colored parts, utilizing the slicer's color-mixing function to maximize the benefits of multi-color printing. Customize the color scheme according to your preferences and available filament colors
- Multi-color printing requires significant time and filament. The current configuration uses the system's recommended multiplier. Adjust for material efficiency as needed but avoid settings that are excessively low, which can lead to color bleeding
- Single-color printing with acrylic paint application is possible
- Additional livery versions will be released; stay tuned for updates

 

 

Assembly Instructions
- Refer to the exploded diagram or video for assembly instructions
- Damaged parts can be reprinted individually

 

 

 

Requests for other vehicle models are welcome in the comments section. I will endeavor to fulfill them to the best of my ability.

Your feedback on print results is highly appreciated. The project will undergo continuous optimization based on your input to enhance your printing experience.

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Monochromatic print (paintable) 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
I like it
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Multicolor printing 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
The text on the sides reads fine
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can you make an agera next?
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Monochromatic print (paintable) 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
it's good but the 4th plate doesn't fit with the car somehow
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donyou have the model where it doesn’t have any winglets?
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I don't quite understand what you mean Could you provide an illustrative image
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Your cars are absolutely stunning! What CAD software do you use to design them?
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Hello, I utilized Blender and Plasticity for this hard-surface model
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looks very good 👍
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He wasn't kidding about the filament waste, 500g! Didn't see that till I was already halfway done... Only issue is the One:1 piece on the back, the holes on the car are roughly 5mm center to center, but the piece is 9.5 center to center. Otherwise pretty cool! I'd love to have the corrected piece! Thank you!
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Monochromatic print (paintable) 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
turned out great and it's solid
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Multicolor printing 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Other Issues:stopped
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