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Rocket League Fennec - NO AMS

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A1 mini

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
17.4 h
5 plates
4.9(90)

Titanium White / Painted
Titanium White / Painted
16.9 h
6 plates
4.8(13)

A1 mini - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
A1 mini - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
19.2 h
5 plates
5.0(4)

TPU, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
TPU, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
2.7 h
2 plates

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Phantom Blue (13916) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Titan Gray (13108) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Black (10101) / Refill / 1kg
Red (10200) / Refill / 1kg

Description

šŸš€ Fennec — 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.

šŸ”„ 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.

🧩 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.

āš™ļø Print Profile Notes (Optional Quality Tweaks)

In my provided profile, I enabled:

  • Ironing → improves top-surface smoothness
  • Variable layer height → 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.

šŸ›  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, I’ve 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.

šŸŽÆ 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 🤘

 

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