McLaren 720S w/ Steering 1:19 Scale
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IMPORTANT: For this model you´ll need to use glue. Some pieces (Depending on Filament used and 3D Printer) will fit perfectly in a way where mabe there´s no needed to use glue, even though I recommend you to use it (SuperGlue for small parts and SiliconGlue form big ones, ALSO THERE ARE SOME SMALL PARTS Where you´ll need to use small tools to manipulate them correctly notice this before starting to print).
For this project you´ll need to be very patient, as there´s a lot of very thin parts, due to the complexity of this model, also there´s lot´s of supports wich you´ll also need to remove very carefully. But as you can see the work is worth of your time :)
To have the full details/colours on the front Lights, the Rear Lights and for the rims, you´ll need to use AMS or Multicolour systems, even though you can still print them in single colour.
The McLaren 720S represents a defining moment in modern supercar history, showcasing how extreme performance, advanced aerodynamics, and everyday usability can coexist in a single, breathtaking machine, introduced in 2017 as part of McLaren’s Super Series and designed to completely redefine expectations of what a mid-engined supercar could be, built around the revolutionary Monocage II carbon fiber chassis which is lighter, stiffer, and stronger than anything in its class while allowing incredibly slim pillars and dramatic dihedral doors that give the car its instantly recognizable silhouette, powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 producing 720 horsepower and 770 Nm of torque, enabling brutal acceleration figures with 0–100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 341 km/h, all delivered with astonishing smoothness through a lightning-fast 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, but what truly made the 720S famous was not just raw numbers, it was the way it blended precision and comfort, with hydraulically linked suspension that could transform from razor-sharp track weapon to supple grand tourer at the push of a button, active aerodynamics featuring an adaptive rear wing that doubled as an air brake, and an overall driving experience that felt intuitive rather than intimidating, visually the 720S broke away from traditional supercar design with organic, sculpted bodywork inspired by marine life, massive hidden air intakes integrated into the doors, ultra-thin LED headlights that also served aerodynamic functions. The McLaren 720S quickly earned legendary status by outperforming rivals both on road and track, setting lap times that rivaled hypercars while remaining surprisingly usable on daily drives, ultimately becoming a benchmark supercar that proved McLaren’s engineering-first philosophy could deliver not just speed, but emotion, confidence, and a sense of futuristic purity that continues to define the brand today.
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