This is an modular Off-Road vehicle - compatible with the famous mini-figures from Denmark.
It's an easy print wiothout any support except a little one under the crossbar (if your printer does its bridging-job well, you may try to print without this support).
What is the modular part?
You can use the chassis and the wheels for my other bodyworks as well. There is at least one more car on Thingiverse.
So you'll just have to print the other bodywork and the "nut" and you're ready to go.
How does it work?
The bodywork of every car has a screw on its back and a little edge on the front
This model has a spare wheel as a nut. Losen the spare wheel, then you can lift the bodyworks back and pull the edge out of the recess.
In contrast to the spare wheel the original wheels are fully functional. They don't have a thread inside.
If your wheels will come off, you can use a little piece of filament to fixate them. There is a hole with 1.85mm on each axle - that will hold your filament-piece (1.75mm) tightly.
What's about the tyres?
The tyres are sealing rings. The rings should have an inner diameter of 14 to 17 mm. You'll need 10 of them - 2 for each wheel (8) and 2 for the spare wheel.
I printed all parts with 0.2mm layerheight except of the wheels (0.1mm). But 0.2mm for the wheels should also work fine.
An Infill of 15 % and 2 perimeters should be enough.
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
I3 MK3S
**Rafts:** NoSupports:
No
**Resolution:** 0.2Infill:
15
**Filament:** [ extrudr PETG and PLA (Green-Tec) ](http://www.amazon.com/s?url=search-alias&field-keywords=extrudr+PETG+and+PLA+%28Green-Tec%29&tag=thingiverse09-20) black, silver, yellow-transparent Support =======Only support that maybe neccessary for you is this one.
Category: Toys & GamesThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.