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Daytona International Speedway 1:64 GT3 GTP Race Car Miniature Scene

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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8 plates
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Model dimensions: 35x24x16cm

Model scale: 1:64

Model name: Daytona International Speedway Finish Line Miniature Model

Model compatibility: Compatible with all 1:64 GT3 and GTP race cars

 

Before printing, please test a small section of the track slope print effect. If bulging or bubbling occurs, please reduce the internal solid infill speed to below 100

As shown in the figure below, the small piece is the effect after reducing speed

 

 

 

 

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Assembly steps:

1. Insert the 6 hexagonal stoppers into the four base plates and fix with super glue

2. Turn to the back, insert the four clips, and fix with super glue

3. Manually bend the guardrail until the gaps align, a small amount of super glue can be used to fix it

4. Insert the five guardrails into the slots

5. Fix the remaining stickers with super glue (Note that there are gaps at the bends of the starting line)

6. Finally, attach the turf

Turf dimensions: 3.4x35cm


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Assembly Guide (1)
说明书_compressed.pdf

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