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Nysa 522 1:48 KIT CARD

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Nysa 522 – 1:48 Scale 3D Printed Model Kit

 

The Nysa 522 was a versatile light van produced in Poland from the 1960s through the 1990s. Widely used as a service vehicle, delivery van, and especially as an ambulance, the Nysa gained recognition for its distinctive rounded body shape and practical interior layout. For decades, it was a familiar sight not only in Poland but also in many other countries across Eastern Europe.

 

This 1:48 scale 3D printed model kit brings the classic Nysa 522 to life in miniature form. Designed for easy construction, it features a snap-fit assembly system, so no glue is required. Each part is printed in three different colors, meaning there’s no need for painting or advanced multi-material systems like AMS. A unique feature of this kit is the sliding side door, replicating the functionality of the original van.

 

Delivered as a KIT CARD, all parts come neatly arranged in a single frame, ready to be detached and assembled. Once completed, the model captures the unmistakable curves and iconic details of the Nysa 522.

 

  • Scale: 1:48
  • Vehicle: Nysa 522
  • Material: PLA
  • Colors: Printed in 3 colors (no AMS required)
  • Assembly: Snap-fit design (no glue needed)
  • Special feature: Functional sliding side door

Be sure to check out my other projects like ŻUK:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1816105-fsc-zuk-1-48-kit-card#profileId-1938007

 

 

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Assembly Instructions:

1. Attach the seats to the board

2. Attach the steering wheel to the cockpit, and the cockpit to the board

3. Connect the beams to the bottom of the board

4. Attach the rims and tires to the beams – do this gently to avoid breaking the latches. You can do this by heating the latches in warm water.

5. Attach the headlights, front bumper and sliding door guides to the body

6. Install the rear bumpers and both sliding doors

7. Bend the windshield slightly and place it in the bodywork

8. Close everything with two roof sections

 

 

 

 

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