Audi A1 Keychain (working wheels)
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Audi A1 Keychain realized with 0.2 noozle and AMS.
The wheels are fully functional, just insert them into the appropriate holes. They must be covered with the covers present in the third printing plate. The latter must be glued (being careful not to glue the wheels).
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…so long has passed from this moment, my first ever keychain published!
It's time to get a V2 model, and….here we are! The all-new Audi A1!
Unlike the previous model (which I left out a description of so you can understand where we started and where we are now :')), the model is COMPLETELY PIP, with working wheels and a stunning Translucent PLA color (thanks BambuLab).
I finally managed to find a color that resembles the original color of my car.
In this version, you can fully appreciate the details even with a 0.4mm nozzle, which is how the model in the photo was printed.
Printing takes about 5 hours and is easily cleaned of supports.
Let me know what you think of this update; I hope those who have already tried printing the previous version will find this a worthy upgrade.
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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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