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a somewhat toonified Delorean

vandragon_de avatarvandragon_de

January 27, 2025

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Description

A floating Delorean

 

I was intrigued by this idea when I first saw the Magnetic Levitation DIY Kit in the store. I had also wanted to realize a toonified model of the Delorean for a long time and so it was clear that both wishes would fit together perfectly.

 

I realized the whole project to the best of my ability and tried to design it in such a way that it could also be copied by others. Here and there there may be small irregularities, but I have tried to explain it as well as possible in the attached instructions and hope that there are few problems. 

 

 

It was not easy to implement this idea and I would like to emphasize that small differences may occur here and there due to different settings or filaments. I made an effort to try everything out until it worked for me. Unfortunately, this does not mean that it will be the same for everyone. However, I also explain here how you can at least use a few little tricks here and there to solve small problems.

 

Tools

You only need a standard tool for processing. 

  • Cutter Knife
  • file for sanding or sandpaperfile 
  • superglue is 
  • fine pliers

The Base

 

 

Let's start with the base, which is still quite easy to implement. Printed in PETG HF, as the coil can get quite warm if you make a mistake. You should definitely stop after a few failed attempts and let everything cool down first.

 

The rest is all in the assembly instructions