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RC 1/12 Nissan GT-R R35 (GT-RC)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This is the RC 1/12 Nissan GT-R R35, Included for free in the new promotion of the brand new RC CyberBrick Modular Chassis GT-RC 4S, this new chassis is faster, stronger and easier to assemble and use than ever before, if you want to get the Max CyberBrick Performance out of this car then you can check my New CrowdFunding Chassis here: 
https://makerworld.com/en/crowdfunding/254-gt-rc-4s-next-gen-cyberbrick-modular-rc-chassis

 

If you want to use this car with GT-RC 4S and get the maximum performance in each condition, these are the power config reccomendations:

  • Acceleration / Heavy HillClimbs / Bad Condition Roads: ------------------------ 4x N20 400rpm Motors
  • Accel & Speed / Flat Road with Light Hillclimbs / Mid Condition Roads ---- 2x N20 1000rpm @ Front + 2x N20 400 @ Rear Motors
  • Highest Top Speed / Flat Roads Only / Well State Roads ------------------------ 4x N20 1000rpm Motors

All GT-RC Chassis Compatible with this Car: 

 

 

All Cars compatible with GT-RC: 

https://makerworld.com/en/collections/9246064-mr-rod-ultimate-rc-s-gt-rc

 

IMPORTANT: For this model you´ll need to use glue. Some pieces (Depending on Filament used and 3D Printer) will fit perfectly in a way where mabe there´s no needed to use glue, even though I recommend you to use it (SuperGlue for small parts and SiliconGlue form big ones, ALSO THERE ARE SOME SMALL PARTS Where you´ll need to use small tools to manipulate them correctly notice this before starting to print). 

 

For this project you´ll need to be very patient, as there´s a lot of very thin parts, due to the complexity of this model, also there´s lot´s of supports wich you´ll also need to remove very carefully. But as you can see the work is worth of your time :)

 

To have the full details/colours in some components you´ll need to use AMS or Multicolour systems, even though you can still print them in single colour.

 

The Nissan GT-R R35 is one of the most iconic performance cars of the 21st century, a machine that redefined what a supercar could be by combining brutal speed with advanced technology and everyday usability, first introduced in 2007 as the successor to the legendary Skyline GT-R lineage but breaking away from the Skyline name to establish its own identity, quickly it established it´s own ability to dominate far more expensive rivals on both road and track.

At its core lies a 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V6 (VR38DETT), hand-built by Takumi master craftsmen, producing 480 horsepower in early models and evolving over the years to 570 horsepower in later standard versions and up to 600 horsepower in the Nismo variant, delivering immense torque and relentless acceleration, paired with a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission mounted at the rear in a transaxle layout for optimal weight distribution, allowing the GT-R to launch from 0–100 km/h in as little as 2.7–3.0 seconds depending on version, with a top speed exceeding 315 km/h, figures that placed it firmly in supercar territory.

What truly made the R35 revolutionary was its advanced drivetrain and electronics, featuring the ATTESA E-TS all-wheel-drive system, capable of instantly distributing power between front and rear wheels for maximum traction, combined with a sophisticated launch control system, active differentials, and adjustable driving modes that allowed the car to adapt to road, track, or weather conditions, giving drivers confidence to extract extreme performance regardless of skill level.

The chassis was engineered with precision, using a combination of steel, aluminum, and composite materials to achieve rigidity and balance, supported by a Bilstein DampTronic adaptive suspension system, massive Brembo brakes, and a wide, planted stance that provided incredible grip and stability at high speeds, making the GT-R as capable in corners as it was in straight-line acceleration.

Visually, the R35 GT-R carries a muscular and functional design, with sharp lines, a wide front grille, aggressive air intakes, a sculpted hood, and a distinctive rear end featuring the iconic quad circular taillights, a design signature carried over from previous GT-R generations, along with a prominent rear diffuser and quad exhaust system that emphasize its performance-focused nature.

The Nissan GT-R R35 became famous for its ability to outperform exotic supercars at a fraction of the price, setting impressive lap times at circuits like the Nürburgring and earning a reputation as a technological powerhouse, continuously updated throughout its long production run to remain competitive, ultimately standing as one of the most important performance cars ever built, a machine that proved cutting-edge engineering and intelligent design could challenge—and often beat—the traditional supercar elite.

 

From this point and on I´ll be collaborating with Ddiaz Design, this way I´ll be able to release more cars with higher quality using as a starting point his repository meshes: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/2013-nissan-gt-r-black-edition-coupe-60666625029a461b93d202fe9512a389

 

Any problems let me know in comments or sent DM directly to me, remember to always share your results :)

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just a question is that normal
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Yes Mate! that’s normal, it’s made that way to have a better surface for printing, it don’t affects final results
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I working on printing this model and I glued together the front and back halves of the body before installing the front windshield housing, is there any way to install that part now or am I screwed
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You can Mate, first doors, front and rear chassis and later window trims and widnshields windows
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please make liberty walk cars it is my favorite tuner
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i agree please make liberty walk cars, their body kits are so cool
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Replying to @user_2128108552 :
yes you are right
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do we need to buy any extras if we are using the GT-RC s
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You can use GT-RC S for this model Mate, but yeah if you want to uograde to GT-RC 4S you’ll need to some few other components, you can see them in the BOM of GT-RC 4S
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are there plans to make a bigger spoiler
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hi, I printed this chassis, I already have a GT-RC 4S in the process of printing, but I couldn't find a procedure anywhere on how to assemble the chassis. Given the simplicity, I can do it, but I would definitely appreciate instructions on how to set the positions on the lower chassis (length, width of the wheels, ...). Would it still be possible to do this? Thank you.
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yes
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can you make the mercedes cle amg 53?
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Cool Car keep it up!!
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I absolutely love that all the chassis' are compatible with all the cars because I dont really have the money to pay for a crowdfunding thing but the cars are free and so is the gt-rc s so I am just so grateful for this part of your models. thank you for the great models
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