April 8, 2026
Description
Hello.
This project took a ton of help from a friend David Corrente (Casual_flex), google, AI, and countless hours of just trying different stuff in different programs. I am exhausted and just don't have it in me to continue on to make it better. Feel free to remix and continue on from our work.
This is the full assembly of Leroy. Let me start off by saying it is not perfect. Some details were much too thin to get away with on a .4 nozzle. I ended up having to beef up a handful of stuff which pulled away from accuracy. This chassis is a stretch from the actual car as it is designed to fit under the body and just somewhat look correct. With that being said, don't be surprised when you break a detail here and there while removing supports. It is brittle. A dab of superglue will piece it back together. This is a hard project, but not an impossible project. I have made this model 5 times now and it works with some patience.
Wheels are glued on and do not spin.
Don't be surprised if you have to do a little trimming to get the turbos to fit correctly.
Exhaust may or may not align with turbos without some trimming of the body. A Dremel works great for both the exhaust cutouts and turbo.
The way I assembled this was by gluing the 2 engine pieces together. Then used some epoxy on the intake manifold to then fit the turbos and engine to the body. Glue the wheels on the chassis. Glue the seat into place. Rub some epoxy on top of the cage and on the bottom of the engine and mate the body and chassis together. Once dry, it should hold no problem. I used double bubble epoxy. Then put a dab of epoxy on the exhaust and slide them into place.
Happy printing, Hell Yeah Brother.
License:
BY-NC-SA