June 12, 2026
Description
New coffee drive-thru chains have been popping up everywhere, from Scooter's to Dutch Bros to arguably the most popular chain at the moment 7 Brew. Every time I drive by a 7 Brew, the drive-thru lanes are packed whether it's early in the morning before work or late afternoon. If you haven't been to one, they offer a large menu of drinks including coffee, energy drinks, sodas, and smoothies with options to customize everything, making each drink unique to you.
One of the most interesting aspects about 7 Brew (to me anyway) is that all of their buildings are modular, pre-fab structures that are built off-site and then shipped to the intended location. This allows all locations to have a similar look, which includes a container-style exterior mixed with brick siding, and a curved rooftop in their royal blue color. Almost all locations have a dual lane drive-thru to maximize the amount of customers.
The main building has 2 colors, so I separated the body into 3 pieces so that you can print the bottom piece in a different color and reduce filament waste and keep supports to a minimum. There are still supports but not as much as printing the body whole.
I used super glue for the doors and windows, and hot glue for the menu signs and ballasts.
I printed the grass section with a Hilbert Curve for the Top Surface Pattern for a bit of texture and grass-like look vs. a plain flat surface.
The bases are split into 4 main sections that are large and take up most of the build plates. Each base piece also uses 4 colors. I know the P1S printers have a small section on the bottom left corner where you cannot print. So you may need to rearrange the part and prime tower on the plate to be able to print. I do not own a P1S so I cannot test this, but it appears to slice in Bambu Studio.
I included the base connectors in the file.
Assembly guide is included along with the image files of the menu/marketing signs. The filament list is included in the Assembly Guide.
Models sliced in Bambu Studio and printed on Bambu Lab and Elegoo printers.
This model came together so quickly starting from the design all the way to printing. I placed this model next to my Dutch Bros model for a little comparison, and I am having so much fun setting up long lines with my diecast cars. And, if you have a 1:64 scale RC car, it is a blast trying to drift and drive around the drive lanes. Check out my social channels for future short videos of some fun RC car craziness. I hope you all enjoy this model as much as I do!
License:
Standard Digital File License