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Le Mans Ultimate LMU Calendar Track Decoration Fridge Magnet

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I've been obsessed with LMU (Le Mans Ultimate) lately. The game offers 6 daily races to participate in, and the race tracks rotate weekly. So I made a physical race calendar that can be arranged freely according to the actual in-game weekly calendar.


It includes the following parts:

① All 12 race tracks available so far.

② 6 base plates, each marked with the race name. LMU LOGO,They have empty slots for inserting race classes (Bronze, Silver, Gold) and car categories (GT3, LMP2, LMP3, Hypercar), as well as slots for placing track pieces.

③ Race class pieces: Bronze, Silver, Gold.

④ Car category pieces: GT3, LMP2, LMP3, Hypercar.
 

By attaching 6x2 magnets to the back of all the above pieces, they can either be mounted on the base plates or used as fridge magnets.
 

I just discovered the Arachne wall Generator recently. With a strong minimum line width of 30%, the actual printing effect will be better than what’s shown in my pictures.
Regarding the track piece printing: If you have an AMS (Automatic Material Switcher), you can print them directly. If not, you need to set a pause at layer 21, replace the filament, and then resume printing.

Hope you like it!

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