Ferrari SF90XX Keychain (PIP WW)
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The Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale is a limited-edition plug-in hybrid hypercar, the first "XX" approved for road use. It delivers 1,030 hp (30 more than the standard SF90) thanks to a V8 engine and three electric motors. It features extreme aerodynamics with a fixed rear wing, doubling downforce. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.3 seconds.
That said, this is the keychain version, so it obviously DOESN'T have these specs.
Let's just say it retains the spirit and essential details :D
Jokes aside, this beast built in Maranello is proof that limits are made to be exceeded, and they're certainly succeeding more and more every day.
I was lucky enough to see one in person, living in Italy and relatively close to Modena.
I assure you, it's breathtaking.
That's why doing it justice with a keychain is the least I could do :D Even with working wheels!
Thanks to Ferrari for producing it!
Print it!!!
Every model is PIP; the wheels are actually working.
I used AMS to achieve optimal multicolor results.
The model requires no assembly; you just need to carefully remove the tree supports already set in the print profile.
Better results can be achieved using the 0.2 mm printhead, at the expense of increased print times.
It's recommended NOT to change the print profile settings to avoid having problems with the final result.
I invite you to use tweezers and small pliers to remove the supports.
In more recent models, I've used smaller tolerances for the wheel alignment, to ensure a higher level of detail and fewer supports to remove in that area.
For this reason, it's necessary to "break in" the car once the supports have been removed (trying a couple of times) :D

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