June 1, 2024
Description
I created this model in my spare time using Autodesk Fusion360 Forms and Surfacing Tools, because it is the car I own in real life. In order to learn how to do this I followed these tutorials:
How to print this model:
If you print this model I recommend using supports as well as a brim because some supports are quiet small and can get knocked off easily. To make the car model align to the build plate properly you can use the “select face to align to build plate" tool in your slicer, you also have to lower it down a little bit. The wheels and mirrors are in a seperate File, those can be printed without support, you can also choose if you want to print the tires from TPU seperatly from the rims or if you want to print the wheels completely from one material. The TPU tires can be wrapped around the rims, it helps to heat them up a little bit first. Use 0% infill on the TPU tires. When scaling the models, dont forget to scale all of them exactly the same, otherwise the wheels wont fit on the car. I would recommend scaling the model to no less than 90% otherwise the wheels wont snap on to the car properly. Also dont forget to multiply the wheels in your slicer (there are to versions of rims, you can choose which of them you want to use). You have to be a little bit patient when removing the supports from the car model, it might take a couple minutes to remove them without damaging the model. I also recommend some decent post-processing tools that you can buy as a kit from amazon.
License:
Creative Commons — Public Domain