Rocket League Fennec - NO AMS
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Description
š Fennec ā Zero-Waste, No-AMS, Modular High-Definition Edition
This is a complete ground-up redesign of my original Fennec model with one clear goal: keep the exact same look⦠while eliminating the biggest pain points.
The result?
A dramatically faster print, zero filament waste, no AMS required, and an even better-looking finished model.
š„ Why This Version Is Better
Old Version
- ~81 hour print time
- ~1,196 g of filament
- ~1,940 filament changes
- Heavy purge waste
- Single solid body = orientation compromises
New Version (This Upload)
- < 17 hour total print time
- ~220 g of filament
- 0 filament changes
- Zero waste (no printer poop)
- No AMS required
Same car. Better visual detail. Massive efficiency improvement.
š§© What Changed (Design Philosophy)
Instead of printing one massive multi-color body, I separated every color into its own dedicated part.
- Each plate contains parts of only one color
- You simply print each color plate, then assemble
- Final assembly uses small dabs of super glue
This modular approach:
- Removes color swaps entirely
- Cuts print time by ~80%
- Slashes filament usage by ~80%
- Makes the model more accessible to everyone
⨠Better Surface Finish Than My Previous Versions
This redesign actually produces a higher quality final model than my older single-piece versions.
Why?
- Every individual part is oriented optimally on the print bed
- Surfaces that matter face upward or outward
- Curved areas get better layer stacking
- Fewer visible layer lines
When a model is forced to print as one solid body, orientation compromises are unavoidable. Splitting the model removes those compromises entirely.
Result: cleaner surfaces, sharper details, and a more premium look.
āļø Print Profile Notes (Optional Quality Tweaks)
In my provided profile, I enabled:
- Ironing ā improves top-surface smoothness
- Variable layer height ā improves resolution on curved surfaces
Both are optional.
You can return these to default if you prefer faster slicing or simpler profiles.
I chose these settings because this is a decorative display model, and I wanted to push surface quality as far as reasonably possible.
š Assembly
Assembly is straightforward:
- Print each color plate
- Dry fit parts
- Apply small dabs of super glue
- Assemble in order
At the end of this post, Iāve included labeled and numbered images showing:
- Each individual part
- The recommended assembly order
A few parts rely on the geometry of others being installed first, so following the order ensures a smooth build.
šÆ Summary
- Zero waste
- No AMS required
- Faster prints
- Massive filament savings
- Better surface finish
- Same iconic Fennec
- Optional Christiano Wheels or Tunica Wheels
If you enjoyed the original model, this version is everything that one was meant to be.
Happy printing š¤
š Assembly Images




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