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Chevrolet Corvette 1960

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

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 17% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 17% infill
Designer
6.2 h
1 plate

Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
31
111
2
0
65
32
Released 

Description


Usage & Licensing

🔹 Personal Use: Print as many as you like for yourself.

🔒 Commercial or Digital Redistribution: Not allowed unless you hold a valid license from my Patreon:

👉 patreon.com/Marjers

Portfolio at https://marjers.com/

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The Quintessential American Dream. The 1960 Corvette, a Rolling Sculpture of Chrome and Fiberglass.

This is not just a classic car; it is a moment frozen in time. The 1960 Chevrolet Corvette (C1) Full Model Kit brings the most iconic final iteration of the first-generation 'Vette to life in stunning, multi-part 3D printable detail. This kit captures the car's breathtaking, curvaceous fiberglass body, extravagant twin-headlight face, and elegant, chrome-laden roadster stance, transforming the definitive American sports car of its era into a complete, museum-quality display model for your shelf, desk, or showcase.

For the Space of the Classic American Collector & Nostalgia Enthusiast:

  • The Bowtie Purist's Holy Grail: The definitive build for the collector who reveres the C1 Corvette as the purest expression of 1950s American automotive fantasy—a car that was equal parts sports car and rolling sculpture.
  • A Monument to Mid-Century Design: Its lavish curves, extravagant chrome accents, and iconic "teeth" grille make it a stunning, conversation-starting centerpiece for a study, man cave, library, or office, evoking the spirit of Route 66 and tailfin-era optimism.
  • For the Modeler-Historian: A tribute to those who appreciate the C1's final flourish: the introduction of the iconic quad headlights, the powerful (for its time) 283ci V8 with optional fuel injection, and the delicate balance between a lightweight roadster and a dazzling showpiece.
  • A Gift of Timeless Americana: The perfect, nostalgic build project for the classic car restorer, the model kit enthusiast, or anyone who smiles at the memory of chrome, fins, and the open road.

 📃 Usage & Licensing

 🔹 Personal Use: You may print and display this model for your own enjoyment.

 🔒 Commercial Use / Redistribution: Not allowed without an official license.

 👉 Licensing and support available at: patreon.com/Marjers

 Portfolio available at www.marjers.com




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