



Electric guitar in scale 1:4, fully 3D printable
Engineer intrested in magic, electronic, computers, 3d printing, woodworking and much more. Build...
Category: Miniatures
License: commercial
Files Included:
- File ID: 998443 (Unknown size)
- File ID: 998444 (Unknown size)
- File ID: 998447 (Unknown size)
- File ID: 998446 (Unknown size)
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Description
Guitar inspired by Brian May's red special with fender neck and head. Very easy to print and with many options...my guitar was printed in wood filament body and neck/head and black pla for bodyshape, fretboard, controlplate and micframes. Easy to build but great looking. The fretdots are 1.75mm white pla filament.
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