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Interior SCX10 iii Proline Chevy C10 1966

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This model is an interior for the Axial SCX10 iii, with a Proline Chevy C10 1966 body (reference 3483-00)

 

Base

The model features a base where the front body mounting posts slide in to hold it, a base that also acts as a floor, and also as a support for placing the dashboard and other elements

This base is printed on its side to limit the number of supports needed I used a 0.8 nozzle, the holes for the posts are quite tight, which means the base is very well held

Dashboard

The dashboard is designed to be glued onto the base

It is printed with classic supports because these supports rest on a flat base, and tree supports caused a printing error on the first attempt

I used a 0.2 nozzle, with "0.08 extra fine" settings to achieve good details, as the dashboard elements are small

Gear Lever and Dashboard Needles

The gear lever and dashboard needles are also printed with a 0.2 nozzle and the same quality settings as the dashboard

The needles were glued into the dashboard dials (4 small and 2 large needles)

The gear lever was then glued onto the base

Steering Wheel

The steering wheel is printed with a 0.2 nozzle, with the edges of the steering wheel against the build plate, so that no supports are needed

However, it detached from the build plate during my first attempt, so I added a raft layer: be careful, the raft is difficult to remove from the steering wheel, which lowers the finish quality Using a different filament (e.g., PETG for the raft, PLA for the printed part) would allow for easier removal

The steering wheel is then designed to be glued onto the base

Others

Everything was printed in PLA, with standard Bambu Studio settings (2 walls, 15% infill)

 

The glued parts are attached with super glue

 

Regarding the bench seat visible in the photos, it is a model I did not design: https://makerworld.com/fr/models/1613398-rc4wd-chevrolet-scottsdale-k10-bench-seat

Note: as of 20.03.2026, the bench seat model has unfortunately been removed from MakerWorld

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Do you also have a file for the bench
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No, I did not design the bench. I put the MakerWorld link in the description
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Replying to @arnonox :
Thanks, I had overlooked it
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Replying to @arnonox :
too bad the file no longer exists
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no file to download
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Are you talking about the bench? I noted in the description that the author had removed it from MakerWorld. I did not design it, I only designed the dashboard
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Replying to @arnonox :
i saw that part. but when i opened the download to the slicer it showed that nothing was there
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Replying to @Caosreigns :
I just simulated a print and I have the 5 trays. I did not update the file and 35 people printed it without any problems
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This is amazing! What did you use for the bench seat?
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thanks for the rating!
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Thank you for your rating
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