Iβm thrilled to share my modular truck designed for the CyberBrick ecosystem! ππ¨This is an evolution of my original XL truck from MakerWorld, now enhanced with remote control and other awesome features.
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What Makes This Truck Special?
Inspired by the classic Peterbilt 379 Semi truck
Snap & Build Fun β Most parts connect with swallowtail & snapping connectors, making assembly a satisfying puzzle. No glue and minimal screws required!Β
Massive Size β Fully assembled, it measures 32cm long, 9cm wide, and 12cm tall.Β
Minimal Supports β Designed to print efficiently with little to no support needed.
Modular & Expandable β Snap-on upgrades attach mechanically, so you can swap and customize on the fly.
Rugged & Durable β Rounded edges and a reinforced frame for extra toughness.Β
Custom Bearings β Reduces rolling resistance for smooth movement.
More Detail, More Realism β Open cabin windows, decorative tail lights, and fuel tank caps for added realism.
Designed for Maximum Performance
I had an blast designing, iterating, and improving this truck. Huge shoutout to the Bambu team engineers who helped fine-tune the physics. ππ» They advised on torque, traction, and even provided the tire profile!
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π‘ Key Mechanical Features:
βοΈ4-wheel drive powered by an idler gear.
π Battery hatch with built-in power switch β no need to unplug the battery after every use!
π οΈTool-free battery access β The hatch snaps in place, so no screws or screwdrivers needed for recharging!
Please refer to this link for troubleshooting with pairing your remote control: https://forum.bambulab.com/t/how-do-i-pair/172221
Tight fittings: some of the swallowtail fittings are tight on purpose. If you experience challenges during assembly, apply little bit of force and wiggle the piece while sliding it in the fitting
Bed adhesion: some of the plates have pieces pretty close to the bedβs edges. This can result in poor bed adhesion and curling edges on your print. Please refer to https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/knowledge-sharing/printed-model-warping. The following filament setting works very well for me: No cooling for the first 3 layers
For proper fit and traction, it is required to print the tires in TPU