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3D printing tiny cars isn't new, but this creator's work lets you print a Revell- or Tamiya-style kit you can assemble yourself, just like the good old days.
A 3D-printed model of the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket fairing, complete with a model car to represent the Tesla Roadster that flew on the real Falcon Heavy's maiden flight. The design is freely ...
What if someone designed a 3D printable object like a flat-pack plastic model? That’s what you get when you make a Fully 3D-printable wind up car, just as [Brian Brocken] did.
You can probably find dozens of files to 3D print your favorite car online. Logos, badges, body kits, all that jazz, they're everywhere. But a really great selection of entire cars can be a little ...
3D Printing Your Own Architectural Model Workshop at My ArchiSchool teaches students how to turn their digital architectural design into 3D printed models.
Printing for the softest, and thus grippiest, possible tires, [Michael] whipped up some sporty looking boots for his wheels. His tires improved over off-road RC tires in one major way.
Each car is constructed from 70 or so 3D-printed, aluminium alloy nodes. The largest takes around four hours to print, and the nodes are connected by carbon fibre rods.
3D-printed cars already exist, albeit using different materials. Local Motors already built a vehicle with a 3D-printed chassis, but it utilizes 80 percent plastic and 20 percent carbon fiber.
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