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Porsche 911 933 Car model

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Last update 2023-06-11 at 16:50
Publication date 2022-11-25 at 08:39
Design number 935779

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Porsche 911-933 Car 3D model for 3D printing.

We are still working on movable wheels. The current version's wheels snap on and rotate, but tends to fall off. You can glue the wheels on if you want. You will get all the model updates when they come out.

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The Porsche 911 3D model has been cut into pieces for better 3D printing and post-processing experience.

You will get full and cut versions of the Porsche 911 model. The parts are cut to easily fit in Ender 3 printer size (220 x 220 x 250 mm).

Porsche 911 was made in Blender.
Porsche 911 file type - stl.

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During World War II, Volkswagen production turned to the military version of the Volkswagen Beetle, the Kübelwagen, 52,000 produced, and Schwimmwagen, 15,584 produced. Porsche produced several designs for heavy tanks during the war, losing out to Henschel & Son in both contracts that ultimately led to the Tiger I and the Tiger II. However, not all this work was wasted, as the chassis Porsche designed for the Tiger I was used as the base for the Elefant tank destroyer. Porsche also developed the Maus super-heavy tank in the closing stages of the war, producing two prototypes. Ferdinand Porsche's biographer, Fabian Müller, wrote that Porsche had thousands of people forcibly brought to work at their factories during the war. The workers wore the letter "P" on their clothing at all times. It stood not for "Porsche", but for "Poland".

3D printing settings

We printed:

Ender 3
0.16 layer height.
0.4 mm nozzle.
10% infill.
Supports - Yes.

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