Lamborghini Countach 3D printing design, print and assemble.

STL- I have expanded and applied my design style to various objects. In particular, many attempts have been made in automobiles, and what has been achieved so far is the supercar. The reason is that the shape of the supercar is flat and the shape is very complicated. When the shape is flat and complex, it is difficult to put a structure into it. However, I decided that I could not postpone it any longer, so I took on the challenge this time. I couldn’t try too difficult form from the beginning, so I chose the relatively low difficulty Lamborghini Countach. As mentioned earlier, the car was too flat, so I chose the car’s scale to be a bit larger, 1:24. The biggest challenge in this design is, above all, the construction of the scissor doors. After several attempts, Scissor doors were created. Because of the large scale of this design, I managed to reproduce all the opening and closing devices that I could not try in the 1:38 scale that I had previously designed. This design has a lot of parts, so there are a few precautions when assembling. 1. Make sure that the left and right of the scissor door hinge is not reversed. 2. The width of the front and rear of the tire is different, so check this. 3. It is better to install the front window after assembling the upper and lower body. Otherwise, it is difficult to identify the projections and holes that connect the upper and lower bodies. The front window can be inserted easily by assembling the upper and lower bodies of the Scissor doors, then opening and pressing the Scissor doors. 4. When attaching the front bumper, glue should be applied only to the projections. If applied to other areas, the hood may become stuck and not open. For more details on the assembly process, please check out the video. While this attempt was completed, the existing folding structure was considerably abandoned, and there were many parts to assemble and attach. that’s a bit disappointing. However, if the response of this design is very good, I will try to design more supercars in the future, reduce attached parts and apply my design style more to pursue new fun of 3D printing. 1 : 24 Scale Largest part in printing, size = X 55mm, Y 170mm, Z 70mm, After full assembly size= X 82mm, Y 172mm, Z 46mm Total Build time : 46h / Plastic weight : 164g
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