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Volkswagen Beetle Keychain (PIP WW Vortek)

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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1 plate
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H2C VORTEK READY, TPU FOR WHEELS
H2C VORTEK READY, TPU FOR WHEELS
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25mm Silver Keychain (10pcs) - MA001
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Black (53101) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Silver (10102) / Refill / 1kg
Black (10101) / Refill / 1kg
Red (10200) / Refill / 1kg
Bambu Green (10501) / Filament with spool / 1kg

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🚗 Volkswagen Beetle Classic - 3D Printed Keychain

 

A tribute to iconic design! Carry a piece of automotive history with this adorable and detailed scale model of the legendary Volkswagen Beetle (Maggiolino), designed to be a practical and stylish keychain.

 

The Volkswagen Type 1, better known in Italy as Maggiolino if in Type 1/113 M15 version, or Maggiolone if in Type 1/1302 and 1303 version, is a compact car produced by Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003.

Due to its very round shapes, it is often affectionately nicknamed in various languages with a term meaning "beetle": "Käfer" in Germany, "Beetle" in the United Kingdom, "Kever" in the Netherlands or "Escarabajo" in Spain. It is instead called "Maggiolino" in Italy, "Coccinelle" (ladybug) in France, "Bug" (insect) in the United States of America and "Fusca" in Brazil.

The Maggiolino is undoubtedly the most well-known German car in the world, a symbol of Germany's industrial rebirth after World War II, as well as the very first Volkswagen model.

It currently holds the record as the longest-produced car in the world, having been manufactured continuously for sixty-five years. Furthermore, it long held the record as the best-selling car in the world, with 21,529,464 units, and is currently the fourth car in the world by number of units produced.

 

It captures the classic and unmistakable lines of the Maggiolino, ideal for vintage car enthusiasts, Maggiolino owners, or anyone who loves 3D printing, not just a keychain! You can use it as a charm for backpacks, a desk ornament, or part of a diorama.

 

Designed to be printed without the need for excessive supports and completely PIP! With working wheels!

 

No assembly required!

 

I hope you enjoy printing and using this little classic! If you print it, please share your photos and let us know how the print went!

 

Update:

From today also ready for your H2C! TPU wheels, additional colors and everything always PIP!

 

Every model is PIP; the wheels are actually working.

 

I used AMS to achieve optimal multicolor results.

 

The model requires no assembly; you just need to carefully remove the tree supports already set in the print profile.

 

Better results can be achieved using the 0.2 mm printhead, at the expense of increased print times.

It's recommended NOT to change the print profile settings to avoid having problems with the final result.

I invite you to use tweezers and small pliers to remove the supports.

 

In more recent models, I've used smaller tolerances for the wheel alignment, to ensure a higher level of detail and fewer supports to remove in that area.

For this reason, it's necessary to "break in" the car once the supports have been removed (trying a couple of times) :D

 

 

 

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