Peterbilt 379- American Semi Truck- Fully 3D printable model (Ford, Volvo, Man, Mack, Kenworth)

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Peterbilt 379- American Semi Truck- Fully 3D printable model (Ford, Volvo, Man, Mack, Kenworth)

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14.6 h
3 plates
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17.3 h
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Split plates by colors, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, rafts where needed
Split plates by colors, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, rafts where needed
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4 plates
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I'm a student. If you like my work, please consider leaving a small donation, it will help me create more and more interesting models!

https://ko-fi.com/mikolajmazik

 

Hello, today I present to you a model of the Peterbilt 379 which is an American Semi Truck . It has movable wheels. This is the first prototype, prepared for gluing with plastic glue, subsequent versions will have versions with screw holes and movable front wheels. A remote-controlled version will appear in the future. Not all tolerances may be correct.

Feel free to scale it up or down, if so, you may need to use toothpicks or something like that as an axis.

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printed perfectly, still missing fenders
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could u share your print profile
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Replying to @Dude3D :
It’s default print profile
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Replying to @mikolaj.mazik :
oh ok, thanks
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Awesome!!! Wheels work great with the axels I just linked to this! perfect clearance! Love this model thank you for sharing this!!!
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Looks amazing!
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Danke und großes Lob an den Ersteller und das Teilen der Datei. Ein schöner Truck den ich noch etwas verfeinert habe ;-)
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Fun and tedious project. I ended up doing a lot of slicing to speed up the print due to multi color prints having so many filiment changes. Because of all the slicing, there are imperfections with the joints. However, I am incredibly pleased with it and cant wait to show it off as an office piece at work! All done on the Bambu A1
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OMG, this looks so epic! Thank you for the photos
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awesome
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So far, I have printed 2 of 3 and everything looks phenomenal. One more to come and I post some pictures of finished truck!
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gorgeous
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Gibt es dafür eine Zusammenbau Anleitung?
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Assembly process of pretty easy, feel free to write me if you want some help
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Replying to @mikolaj.mazik :
ok. how can I attach the wheels? there are no axes for printing
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Replying to @markus.willms :
Best solution is to just glue the wheels and chassis together but you can also made axles out of toothpicks or something similar, if you want, I can make 3d model of axles to 3d print them but i am not sure about tolerances
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I just created some 3d printable Axels for both the front and back wheels for this. Just download and super glue. https://makerworld.com/en/models/193812#profileId-214257
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Thanks for your time! I never make axes because then there are a lot of comments that they are either too big or too small. A lot of people probably have their printers set up incorrectly
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Replying to @mikolaj.mazik :
No worries that makes sense. I made sure there were a bit of tolerances allowed for the ones I put together for that reason exactly. Hopefully that helps :)
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