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(Upgrade V2) 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
(Upgrade V2) 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
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Hello, this is my first car model made in blender. In the future I plan to make more car models. If you like car topics, you can follow and support me in this :) Have fun.

 

UPDATE V2:

I decided to significantly improve my first advanced car project. The Dodge has been equipped with better details and is slightly larger (122mm long). The previous model had a problem with the wheels; they would break. I made new wheels on a thicker shaft with a locking feature. The wheels don't fall out and they spin.

 

Assembly instruction:

  1. The printed hole in the vertical orientation is usually not ideal. I use a screwdriver to deburr holes. I put the wheels on without and check if they move freely.

  2. If the wheel turns freely, you can proceed to blocking the wheel with a wedge. 
    NOTE: There are two types of chocks. The slightly wider ones are for the rear axle.

  3. I recommend using pliers to install the wedge. 
    The wedge fits quite tightly and needs to be pressed in with pliers.

 

 

 

 

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great model 😁
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Nice color 🔥🔥😁
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(Upgrade V2) 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
To print at 45° for a better finish
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Hi. The filament has a significant impact on print quality. For this print, I used eSUN.
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​The model looks decent, but the print profile needs some adjustment. The top layers are heavily stepped, and the bottom supports were extremely difficult to remove. I didn't even realize the wedges went into slots underneath. I had to use a blade and pliers to get them off, which led to a mirror snapping off. I also had to glue a tire back onto its axle after trying to insert it. The mirrors have very little surface area holding them to the body, making them fragile during post-processing. Also, one tree support failed mid-print, though it didn't impact the final quality. Overall the car is fine, but it was a lot of work for something I think could have looked better
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Thank you for your feedback. I'll try to fix it in my free time.
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cool
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the axles on the wheels break very easily. also the hole for the wheels had to be drilled out to fit
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This is one of my first car projects. When I have a little more time, I'll make some improvements to it.
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quality
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Hi.Could you show a photo? It might not be related to the project, but to your device.
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Looks great
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Thank you! 😊
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wheels are easy to break
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Love that!
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good print, only probablem was that the axle for the tires were extremely weak and I broke 2 off before I even got them on the car and had to use glue instead.
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