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A beginner in 3d printing world. I eat math for breakfast and physics for lunch, and then I sleep.
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Not being able to find a shelf for my hot wheels that would be at the same time easy to print, scalable to fit on shelf, and filament efficient; I decided to make one myself. After many weeks delaying final fixes, here it is - reasonably polished, modules easily clicking in yet not falling off. Happy printing!
MODULAR DISPLAY FOR 1/64 DIECAST CARS
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Okay. Printed in PLA lived less than a week without wash. The positive side of it is, you can have a new picture every few days.
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Nice figures. Shame they are all different sizes and even different fuzzy skin. I printed three nobodies in 50-60% scale. This one and the one with heart printed nicely, the one with a book requires the biggest tree support, the default just breaks under upper body weight SCALED TO 60%.
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Really hard to assemble. Lego snaps fine. Could do something with sharp edges and make angled connectors on side walls like you do on bottom.
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Very few cars fit. Some rear wings are too high, some cars have longer wheelbase. Edges are going up - why wouldn't people share a complete profile with skirts and supports to be able to print from handy app (very common problem).

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Could use a bit more positions, but overall, stand is stable and serves its function well.

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Nicely clips onto spool, holds filament well
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bin turned out nice. There are deffects, but it's definitely not related to model

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it's fine. hardly reaches 1 minute spin.
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had to drill for screws to fit in
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Functioning, but a bit loose on spool and not the best quality print
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No issues with PLA skeleton yet, however some parts of armor printed in PLA SILK+ broke during assembly due to lack of temperature and excessive speed of printing (as I discovered later).


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