Foldable Pontiac Firebird Trans AM 1982
$ 5.79

GOODesign
GOODesign is a design studio established in Seoul, Korea by a representative who has been active in product design and 3D CG field for 20 years. As a design company that pursues a reasonable and differentiated digital design, it has always presented a new direction through working with clients such as Hyundai Motor, Siemens Korea and beiersdorf. This time, we have put out the life product for 3D printing by utilizing various technique design based on the shape of the Class-A surface. These products are especially the result of deep research on the 3D printing dominant shape that can not be mass-produced using a mold.
The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 1982 was popular with its futuristic design with a wedge shaped body. Crucially, the TV series Knight rider appeared as a car in which future technologies equipped with artificial intelligence called KITT and various cutting-edge functions were integrated, and became very popular. In particular, the fact that it looks like the car of the future with only a little tuning was possible because the basic design of Trans AM was already very futuristic.
What's new about this foldable car is its design to open and close the headlamps. In this era, in order to make the front part of a car low, a lot of designs were adopted in which the headlamps were usually inserted into the body and then lifted up at night. I first made this as a foldable way.
I have reluctantly used the support this time. However, it is designed to be easy to remove and not to be seen when folded.
Please refer to the video for the folding process.
1 : 38 scale
When expanded, size = X 84mm, Y 118mm, Z 40mm After folding X 51mm, Y 130mm, Z 34mm
PRUSA Slicing Settings | Simplify 3D |
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Extuder | Nozzle Diameter : 0.4mm / Retraction Distance : 2.4~2.6mm or Retraction Distance : 1.2mm, Retraction Vertical Lift : 0.6mm |
Layer Settings | Layer Height : 0.1mm, 0.2mm / Top Solid : 8 / Bottom Solid : 6 / Outline : 2 |
First Layer Settings | First Layer Height : 100% / First Layer Width : 98% / First Layer Speed : 50% |
Infill | Interlor Fill Percentage : 10% / Outline Overlap : 35% |
Additions | Raft : OK / Brim : NO / Support : NO |
PRUSA Slicing Settings | PrusaSlicer |
PRUSA MK3 | Layer Height : 0.1mm, 0.2mm / Raft : OK / Brim : NO / Support : NO |
Ender Slicing Settings | Simplify 3D |
Extuder | Nozzle Diameter : 0.4mm / Retraction Distance : 5.4mm |
Layer Settings | Layer Height : 0.1mm, 0.2mm / Top Solid : 8 / Bottom Solid : 6 / Outline : 2 |
First Layer Settings | First Layer Height : 120% / First Layer Width : 95% / First Layer Speed : 50% |
Infill | Interlor Fill Percentage : 10% / Outline Overlap : 55% |
Additions | Raft : OK / Brim : NO / Support : NO |
CR-10S Pro Slicing Settings | Cura |
Quality | Layer Height : 0.1mm, 0.2mm / Line Width : 0.4mm |
Shell | Wall Line Count : 2 / Top Solid : 8 / Bottom Solid : 6 |
Infill | Infill Density : 20% / Patten : Grid |
Material | Flow : 100% / Retraction Distance : 5.4mm |
Build Plate Adhesion | Raft / Raft Extra Margin : 3mm / Raft Air Gap : 0.3~0.32mm |
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How well would this scale up?
It could be amaizing to have the Dodge Challenger to complete the "Johnny Lawrence collection" :D
Have printed many Fab365 designs with no issues. This is the first model I've had an issue with. The headlights were a little wonky, the sliding connectors under the roof broke or were fused to the top, and other parts didn't snap together as well. Could have been the filament I used or print settings. When I have time I'll try to print again with filament I have used successfully with Fab365 designs before. Ended up gluing the model together. I'd still give a 4 out of 5 because the design is still great.