Ferrari 812 Competizione SpeedChampions 1:18 scale
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Hi there!
I decided to publish the 1:18 version of the popular Ferrari 812 Competizione model from the famous brick producer! Speed Champions has always been my favourite theme and I think that this is a spectacular way to show it :D
The 3D print is fully assemblable, each one of the 261 pieces is printed apart. For the windscreen I used transparent PETG and i'm currently working on a way to smooth and clean it in the best way possibile. Pieces are in PLA, I used mostly BambuLab Basic PLA and every piece fits perfectly.
Stickers are home-made :P
I STRONGLY suggest to use an orange Brick Separator to assemble/disassemble the model, it's life-saving, trust me.
Just use the provided settings of the Bambu slicer to achieve the best quality and tolerance possible. (Infill 10%, 0.2 mm layer, tree support ON)
Building instruction included in the download :D
Feel free to remix the model :D
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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