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Kliko Rigid Truck Platform

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Rigid Truck 6x4
Rigid Truck 6x4
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19.6 h
12 plates
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Rigid Truck 4x2
Rigid Truck 4x2
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18.1 h
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Bill of Materials

Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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Beginner Hardware Kit - ZK004 (1 Vehicle 1 Remote)
WS2812 RGB LED with IDC0.8 4PIN (2PCS) - KB003
N20 Reduction Gear Motor 400rpm (1PCS) - LA003
9g Positional Digital Servo-180° (1PCS) - PG001
BT2x8 SHCS Self Tapping Screw (20PCS) - AA019
6700ZZ (2PCS) - EA032
M3x18 FHCS Machine Screw (10PCS) - AA190
M3x30 FHCS Machine Screw (5PCS) - AA091
M3x5x4 Round Threaded Brass Heat-Insert Nut (20PCS) - AB012
300mm Wire with 3Pin SH1.0 Connectors (2PCS) - XC016
300mm Wire Pair with SH1.0(2PCS) - XC014
Bambu Filaments
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Copper Brown Metallic (13800) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Black (10101) / Refill / 1kg
Silver (10102) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Ash Gray (11102) / Refill / 1kg
Black (51100) / Filament with spool / 1 kg

Description

Kliko Truck – Rigid Truck Platform

Introduction

The Kliko Truck Rigid Truck Platform is part of the Kliko Truck ecosystem of modular 3D printable vehicles. Designed in 1:20 scale, this truck configuration is built to carry interchangeable cargo bodies directly on the chassis.

 

Unlike the tractor unit, which is designed to tow trailers, the rigid truck platform allows you to mount different cargo modules such as box bodies, flatbeds, container frames, tankers, and other specialized equipment directly onto the vehicle.

 

If you are looking for a truck designed to tow trailers instead, see the Tractor Unit Platform.

 

The modular design allows makers to build realistic trucks while keeping the system flexible for future upgrades, accessories, and custom cargo modules.

Why 1:20 Scale?

The Kliko Truck system is designed in 1:20 scale to strike a balance between functionality, printability, and modular expansion.

 

At this scale, the models are large enough to integrate electronics and functional components, including systems such as CyberBrick modules, motors, lighting, and other hardware that may be used in future machines and vehicles in the Kliko ecosystem.

 

At the same time, the models remain practical for home 3D printing. Parts fit comfortably on common printer build plates and can be produced in a reasonable amount of time without extremely long prints.

 

This scale allows the Kliko platform to support:

  • Functional vehicles and machines
  • Integrated electronics and moving components
  • Detailed models that are still practical to print
  • A consistent scale for future vehicles and accessories

As the ecosystem grows, the 1:20 scale provides a strong foundation for building a compatible fleet of trucks, trailers, machines and vehicles.

Key Features

Modular Platform
The Kliko Truck system is built as a modular platform designed to support a growing ecosystem of components.

 

Cargo Body Compatibility
The rigid truck platform is designed to carry interchangeable cargo bodies mounted directly onto the chassis.

 

Multiple Configurations
The chassis can be configured in different axle setups depending on the type of truck you want to build.

 

Designed for Expansion
The Kliko Truck ecosystem will continue expanding with additional cargo bodies, accessories, and future vehicles.

 

User Customization
The modular design allows users to expand the truck with their own cargo bodies and custom components.

 

Optimized for 3D Printing
All parts are designed to print reliably while maintaining strong structural components and clean visual details.

How to Print

You can print the base truck using the provided print profiles, which are optimized for reliability and print quality.

 

The model is organized into separate plates corresponding to assembly sections. In the assembly manual, I have listed which plates need to be printed for each section of the truck.

 

This allows you to:

  • Print the base rigid truck first
  • Assemble the truck step-by-step
  • Later add cargo bodies or accessories

This modular approach makes printing manageable and allows the truck to evolve with your build.

Control Key Bindings

Please print the CyberBrick Official Standard Remote to control this model.

Dimensions

The Rigid Truck Platform is approximately:

  • Length: 450 mm (18 in)
  • Width: 130 mm (5 in)
  • Height: 150 mm (6 in)

License

This model is available for personal use.

 

A commercial license is also available for makers who want to sell physical prints of the model.
Commercial License

Remixing

Feel free to design and share your own cargo bodies, trailers, and accessories for the Kliko Trucks platform. The system is intended to be expandable, and community creations are welcome.

 

When posting a remix, please include only the parts you designed or modified. Do not reupload the complete original truck files as part of your model.

 

Users should download the base truck components from the original Kliko Trucks model page and combine them with your remixed parts.

Ecosystem

The Kliko Truck is designed as a growing ecosystem of modular vehicles and components.

 

Explore other Kliko platform models:

 

Tractor Unit Platform

 

More accessories, cargo bodies, and vehicles will be released in the future.


Documentation (3)

Assembly Guide (3)
Rigid Truck 6x4 - Assembly Manual.pdf
Rigid Truck 4x2 - Assembly Manual.pdf
Cargo Bodies - Assembly Manual.pdf

CyberBrick Files (1)

FAQ
Official RC Framework
RigidTruck

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License

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You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.