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Roller Coaster Train - Vekoma Mk1212 scale model

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Adapted and formatted a 1:12.5 scale model of the Vekoma Mk1212 roller coaster train car, originally created on Thinigverse by Don1975. The model was remixed a few times on MyMiniFactory, and I've pulled certain parts from a few different remixes, setting up supports and painting in Bambu Studio for easier printing on an X1C or similar printer.

 

Some notes:

  • Only the main car piece is painted and would require an AMS if desired, but everything else is printable without an AMS, and the car could easily just be hand-painted.
  • Note that most plates are smooth, to allow for better gluing and bonding. Only the “concrete” base pads were printed on a textured plate, though you should be fine printing on whatever as long as you are prepared for potentially more sanding before gluing.
  • I printed the axel/wheel parts in PETG for added layer strength, but some of the remixes on MyMiniFactory used metal bolts, so feel free to reference those (linked in sidebar).
  • The whole model is painted to match the Wildfire coaster at Silver Dollar City (nephew's favorite), but it's easy to recolor by changing the project filaments in BS.
  • Used Makkuro's Sweeping 2-line name plate customizer to make a model name display.

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What a great print and fun build! Printed it and put it together with my coaster addicted 11 year old. We decided to go with vintage Great American Scream Machine colors. Printed great and glued together with minimal adjustments. Recommended!
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Looks amazing! Thanks so much for the feedback and sharing those pics!
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Hi, I'm printing the coasters, everything's nice and fine, but how does the assembly work? How do I connect the seat to the roll cages?
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Hi, sorry, I should have explained! You need to use wire clippers to clip the roll cages right next to that center cross piece. Then you can clip them on either side of the seat backs in those holes.
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amazing and absolutely beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I will attach a photo when I finish assembling this! Edit: so I’ve been assembling it and have had the most trouble putting the wheel assembly together because the shafts on the wheels don’t fit into the holes on the wheel assembly even after hours sanding one wheel it wouldn’t fit Edit No.2: I solved the wheel problem surprisingly easily by just breaking the axles off of the wheel and gluing the wheel where it is supposed to go, the rest of the build was fairly straightforward and easy and ended up really good
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I solved the wheel problem by printing the wheels with PLA, softening them with a lighter, and rolling/stretching them thinner. This way it's easier than filing for hours. Otherwise, good remix :)
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supports inside were a bit difficult to remove. maybe with a little more space. otherwise quite clean. good job
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can you make a video of you assembling it
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Is Blue Hawk at Over georgia MK 1212?
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