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Settings for printing :
Layer Height : 0.04-0.08mm (do not exceed 0.1mm)
Shell thickness : 2.5mm
Bottom thickness : 2mm
Fill Density : 30% minimum
Print Speed : 60mm/sec
Printing Temperature (ABS) : 230+/-
Bed Temperature : 110+/-
Number of components to be printed (writing the number of multiple prints/pieces) :
Guns Big : 2
Dowel wheels : 8
Body Dowels : 8
Wheel-Body Connector : 5 (4 for wheels, 1 for the flame)
Total components : 20 Total Parts : 39
You may have to add some support structure for the 'Guns Big' and the 'BatMobile Left and Right' side of the body.
Attach the side body first to the main body, then put the 'spoiler' in and then join the front body.
Flame is detachable and can be of any color (red/orange/yellow/blue).
About the design : The whole design was to blend in 2 different attributes [ruggedness and aerodynamic]. the front 'spoilers' are inspired by 'Pagani Huayra' and the tail fin is important as if the car goes fast, it will help in maneuvering it at higher speeds.
The wheels, if you look closely, the treads have a pentagon shaped like Superman's logo outline except the 'S' , thus trying to portray that Batman can crush Superman! :D
Hope you like it :)
Comments (7)
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sooo cool!
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That is so cool!
After 4 days of printing parts, I found out that they will not assemble together without modification. 1] The front wheels have a smaller diameter hole than the rear wheels, so the wheel-to-body pegs wont fit. 2] There seems to be no way to keep the wheels on while they turn; I fixed this by drilling a hole in the middle and attaching them with an M2.5 screw. Both items 1 and 2 required that I re-design the mounting pegs. 3] The spoilers do not actually fit in the space they are meant to; I simply left them out. 4] The flame is missing, so I left it out.
Thank you so much. I think ill try to print the body for my new RC car body.
I dont see a file for the flame.