I drew this to demonstrate 3D printing for my kid's 1st grade class. It took all day to print, and I had to cheat a little with the wheels, but the kids enjoyed watching it slowly build.
The wheels, if you print them at a high resolution and decent fill, will rotate on the axle on a captive hub. The axle stub can be glued into the bus body, or something you create. At lower resolutions and/or with less fill, the axles will break off before the wheel will break free of the hub. At the necessary resolution for the wheels, the bus will take longer than a school day to print. Thus, I had some good wheels in my pocket and tossed the ones that I printed in the class.
No, I didn't take a picture of the result.
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Lochside Lizards School Bus
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You can download, share, and use commercially, but you cannot change the material in any way or use it to make something new.
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