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Hummer RC Shell 1:10, 1:14

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4 plates

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Description

1:10 Scale Hummer (Humvee) RC Body Shell – 3-Piece Off-Road Design

This 1:10 scale Hummer (Humvee) RC body shell is a rugged and detailed model, designed specifically for off-road tracks. The body comes in three separate pieces, making it easier to print, assemble, and maintain, while keeping the aggressive and iconic Humvee look.

Specifications:

  • Scale: 1:10 (compatible with most RC off-road chassis)
  • Design: 3-piece shell (front, middle, rear) for easier printing and durability
  • Dimensions: Proportional to the real Humvee, optimized for RC off-road use
  • Material: Recommended PLA for easy printing, PETG/ABS for higher strength
  • Details: Military-style body lines, bold off-road aesthetics
  • Lighting: Placement points for front headlights are marked in the included reference images
  • Efficiency: Model geometry optimized to minimize the need for support structures and reduce material usage
  • Assembly: Requires 12x M3x20 screws for secure mounting of all parts

Recommended Print Settings:

  • Layer Height: 0.2 mm (balance of strength and detail)
  • Infill: 20–25% (solid and impact-resistant)
  • Walls/Perimeters: 3–4 for durability on rough terrain
  • Supports: Required only in limited areas (roof overhangs and fine details)
  • Orientation: Print each section flat for best strength and finish

Additional Scale Variant – 1:14

Based on community feedback and one of the comments, an additional 1:14 scale version has been added.
This variant is a scaled-down version (~71%) of the original 1:10 model.

⚠️ Important assembly note:
Since the original 1:10 model was designed for M3 hardware, the 1:14 scale version requires M2.5 screws and nuts instead for proper fit and assembly.

 

Applications:

  • RC off-road tracks – durable shell designed for rough terrain
  • Military-style RC builds – authentic Humvee appearance
  • Custom RC projects – easy to assemble, paint, and modify
  • Replacement body – tough, 3D-printable alternative to standard shells

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would you mind sharing your process behind scaling the model? I would like to scale/modify this to fit an SCX24 1/24 chassis. Otherwise, thank you for this, i had seen the original hummer STL but never had the time to carve it out into a shell.
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The process is quite simple. When someone here asked me about scaling the model to a different scale, I just took the 1:10 model and, in the slicer I use, brought it to a more or less real size (1:1 scale) by setting the value to 1000% (10 × 100%).Then, to get a 1:14 model, I divided the previously set value of 1000% by 14. This gave me the percentage needed to go from 1:10 scale to 1:14 scale. The resulting value should be applied equally to all dimensions (X, Y, and Z) to keep the proportions correct. Once you determine this percentage value, you can simply reuse it for the remaining model parts.In your case, you should scale the model using the same method, but you’ll need to divide by 24 — assuming, of course, that your software allows you to do this easily. When scaling from 1:10 to 1:14, I also had to change the mounting screws from M3 to M2.5. At 1:24 scale, you’ll probably need even smaller screws, or you may need to drill the holes to fit something like M2.5 or M3.
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Just keep in mind that a shell scaled this way may not match your 1:24 chassis wheelbase, and in that case additional modifications would be required, which I probably wouldn’t be able to help with at the moment.Hope this helps.
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that’s fine, thank you for this helpful info. I will iterate and print and if I find a scale that works and looks good I can upload it as a print profile
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hi.... I would like too know ....... what is the size of the H-1 ?????
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Do You mean scale? It's 1:10
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Replying to @Tomashko94 :
the wheel basic???
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Replying to @bombshell :
i've mount it on hsp 94123 or 94111. I don't remember
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can the model be scaled to 1/14? I would need 1/14 for a Kenworth W900 car hauler
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Thanks for your comment! I've rescaled the model to 1:14. Please remember to use smaller M2.5 screws. The files are available after clicking “Download” at the top of the list. Feel free to follow my profile for future updates and new projects.
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Replying to @Tomashko94 :
thx a lot
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Unfortunately, the scale is not 1:10, because then you couldn't print it in 3 parts. I wanted the body for my Traxxas 1:10 Drag Slash chassis, but it's much too small. A Hummer H1 in 1:10 cannot be built in 3 parts on a 257x257 build plate
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Hi, did I mention anywhere in the description that the body is 100% compatible with your Traxxas Drag Slash model? I’m quite sure I didn’t. There are many RC chassis on the market, and each of them can differ in wheelbase and dimensions by several or even dozens of millimeters. This is something “This is something you should take into account, and the model should be scaled (if necessary, even only in selected dimensions) so that it matches your chassis. I also don’t really understand what you mean by saying that “a Hummer H1 in 1:10 cannot be built in 3 parts on a 257×257 build plate.” The model was intentionally split into smaller parts so that each piece can be printed separately. For reference, I printed my own model on an even smaller 225×225 build plate.
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how do you mount it to the chasis?
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I'm using magnets, however I left space for each user to decide how it will be mounted - also by magnets (but it has to be projected by user) or by drilling holes for body posts
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hi, what is the wheelbase of the 1:10 body
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Is it possible to know the pitch of version 1 to 10? Thank you
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ur tires are on backwards
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