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Unimog Toolbar Set

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P1S
H2S
H2C
P2S
X1
X1E
H2D
A1
P1P
H2D Pro
X1 Carbon
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
Designer
8.5 h
4 plates
4.0(2)

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I designed a toolbar set in a rally/offroad/trophy truck design for Casadio's Mog. This is installed in place of the third seat.

This gives Casadio's Mog a bit more offroad-beast character.

The toolbar can possibly also be used with other RC vehicles.

 

 

Facts :

 

The set consists of a toolbar, axe, and shovel

 

  • 0.2mm layer
  • 10% infill
  • Activate supports for clean transitions
  • AMS and single-color version available

     

Assembly :

 

To assemble the axe and shovel, simply use a piece of filament.

The axe and shovel are attached to the bar with superglue.

The toolbar is screwed to the back wall; the screws must be replaced with M2x16mm screws.

Whoever installs the strap holders needs 6x M2x6mm screws.

 

 

 

 

 

For the Facebook community of Casadio RC.

It's also new territory for me to design something like this, so many hours have gone into this project. Please support me with a like. Comments with suggestions for improvement are also welcome. This helps a lot to make more parts for Casadio's models in the future :)

Boost Me (for free)

For 1g of filament, as a small thank you

 

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