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Classy Class-C RV Lamp - No AMS (or similar system) required

Bearded Printer avatarBearded Printer

March 28, 2025

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Description

It's Class-C!!! Get it??? Classy? ... ... Nevermind.

Free for a limited time only!

Introducing the Class-C RV Lamp excellently paired with the rest of my village models!

The only difference between this model and my others is that this one incorporates the use of a Bambu Lab remote controlled light puck instead of the wired one.

This makes the mobile home truly mobile! Let it travel around your village as you see fit!

Printing Instructions:

The 3mf files provided were saved using Bambu Studio and will have the following settings configured.

Layer height:

  • Windows and Door: 0.1mm
  • Cab: 0.1mm
  • Everything else: 0.2mm

Supports:

  • Cab and Camper: Yes
  • Roof: No (The bridging might look ugly across the roof, but it won't be visible when assembled)
  • Everything else: No

CAUTION: The roof of the cab can easily break off, so be careful when removing supports.

Wall loops: Keep in mind if you're using a lighter colored filament, it will be transparent enough for the light to shine through and you will see the infill. I highly recommend if you're using a lighter colored filament to use a minimum of 5 wall loops for the cab and camper.

Object specific print settings: Skylight:

  • Bottom Shell Layers: 0
  • Wall loops: 1
  • Infill percentage: 0

Roof:

  • Bottom Shell Layers: 7
  • Top Shell Layers: 7

Color Swapping: To get the color effects for the blinkers and camper upper lights, you'll need to be employ color swap techniques to achieve the effect.

 

Anyone with PAUSE capabilities can implement color swapping. In your slicer, just add a pause at the layer at which you'd like to color swap, wait for your printer to pause, change your filament, then hit RESUME to continue the print with the new color.

If you're not sure how to add a pause in your slicer, a quick google search should lead you to the answer of how to do it in your slicer of choice.

Windows and doors: When printing at 0.1mm layer height, add a pause/color swap at layer 3

Camper front upper lights: When printing at 0.2mm layer height, add a pause/color swap at layer 42

 

The hull line problem: While designing the camper roof, I encountered an unexpected problem. Due to the angle at which the front gets printed, a sever "hull line" was evident. For more information about the "hull line" you can read about it here.

I've made some specific changes to the geometry of the roof to mitigate this defect, but was unable to completely make it invisible due to limitations in slicing software. I made sure to add a change in angle at around the layer height that the "hull line" appears so that it is less noticeable.

If you want to ensure you completely avoid the hull line problem, feel free to print the roof right side up and enable supports.

Assembly:

Refer to the provided assembly guide for instructions.

 

Don't be afraid to give me feedback if you feel something can be improved!

For those who have joined my club at the “Obsessor” tier, prints of this model can be used for commercial purposes.

Feel free to join my discord for additional support, questions, or suggestions!