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3D PRINTABLE HOT WHEELS™ DEORA 2™ CAR

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  • BackTopEngine.stl
  • Board-holder.stl
  • Body-A.stl
  • Body-B.stl
  • Body-C.stl
  • Body-connectors.stl
  • EngineBack.stl
  • Front-lid.stl
  • Grills.stl
  • Headlights-base.stl
  • Headlights-bulbs.stl
  • Holed-BodyA.stl
  • Holed-BodyB.stl
  • Holed-BodyC.stl
  • Holed-Tires.stl
  • RearLights-A.stl
  • RearLights-B.stl
  • RearWindow-Glass.stl
  • RearWindow-Support.stl
  • SideWindow-glass.stl
  • SurfBoard-No-Logo.stl
  • Surfboard-A.stl
  • Surfboard-B.stl
  • TrunkCover.stl
  • Underlights.stl
  • WheelConnectors-Front.stl
  • WheelConnectors-Rear.stl
  • WheelHub.stl
  • WheelTire.stl
  • Windows-Side-SupportLid.stl
  • Windshield-support.stl
  • WindshieldGlass.stl

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Last update 2022-12-12 at 17:36
Publication date 2022-11-23 at 17:07
Design number 933796

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3D model description

This is the first fully printable legendary Deora 2™ car from Hot Wheels™. The model is made as realistic as possible to the real life version of the car made by Chip Foose, while also retaining some elements of the toy version.

As usual thanks to @DistractedGEEK for letting me use the pictures of his amazing build! His craftmanship never stops amazing me.

The surfboards include a version with the Hot Wheels™ logo on them, and also another one without it.

A tip for the building: Place the windshield after placing the side and rear windows!

I hope this is a valuable add to your collection. Happy printing!

UPDATE: Added a holed version for those who want to use a 2mm metal rod to connect the wheels.


--> If you like my work and would like to have a custom 3D model to print, pin me in a comment and we can chat!

3D printing settings

The body should be printed with a 0.2 layer height. The wheels should be printing without supports so the holes where the pins connect to don't get obstructed. The engine and bigger parts can be printed at a 0.2 layer height as well.

For the smaller pieces I recommed trying to print at a 0.1 layer height.

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