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3D Printable Transformers Bumblebee Off Road Jeep model

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Creation quality: 5.0/5 (1 vote)
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  • LeftLeg.stl
  • LeftShoulder.stl
  • LeftTigh.stl
  • LeftWheel.stl
  • RightArm.stl
  • RightLeg.stl
  • RightShoulder.stl
  • RightTigh.stl
  • RightWheel.stl
  • Torso.stl
  • leftArm.stl

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Last update 2024-02-16 at 17:04
Publication date 2023-11-27 at 16:44
Design number 1606208

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3D model description

This is by far the most complicated character I've done so far. It's Bumblebee on his Off Road Jeep version from the Bumblebee movie. I've literally modeled it copying bolt by bolt so that it is exactly as the model seen on screen.

The model stands at around 30cm at a full scale, and I think that in a filament printer, you can reduce it up to a 75% scale without losing detail.

I've printed the one in the photos at a 50% of the scale which I don't recommend, as some of the detail (like the autobot insignia). But if you are on a resin printer, I guess that there's no issue with that.

The amount of time I've dedicated to it was huge, but I'm very happy with the result, and there isn't any model of this version apart from a Studio Series, so I wanted to give the fans something more detailed.

With a well done paintjob, it can really look like a masterpiece model. I hope you guys like it and happy printing!

3D printing settings

Print in 0.1 for maximum detail (although you can print at 0.15 or 0.2 as well) and enable tree supports. Be very careful when cleaning the model as some parts are a bit delicate.

The model at full scale is around 30cm. In a filament printer you can probably print at a 75% of that size fully retaining all detail. At a 50% (as the one in the pics) some subtle details like the bolts and autobot insignia are not so clear. In a resin printer you can probably print at any size and will be okay.

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