Description
Model 6: Landy 4×4 Wagon
What you get:
- 3d printing files: .stl and .gcode optimised for Prusa Mk2-3 printers, .stl for regular 3d printer with 20×20 cm bed size. The total download size is over 400 MB.
- step-by-step build guide, available here
- list of all non-printable items (like motor, tires, screws, etc.) with link to recommended online stores
What you will need:
- any 20 x 20 cm 3D printer, Prusa i3 recommended
- 4 kg of filament needed to all parts, PLA. Preferably 2,8 kg of black and 1.2 kg of any color (body of the car).
- bring your own motor/speed controller, servo and battery
- basic soldering equipment
- screws and nuts
- set of bearings
- set of rubber tires and shocks
How I get the purchased files?
- after purchasing this digital product, you can download the printing files under “My account” (in “Downloads” section)
- payment is available via PayPal service only
Scott Bradshaw (verified owner) –
I am printing my last plate as of writing this review and have most of the 4 door Rancher assembled with the exception of the top. I have been impressed with the design files and ready to print plates right from the beginning. I have been using the Prusa Slicer prepared plates but printing on my stock Creality Ender 3 Pro with esun PLA + filament and everything has turned out great and fitment of all the parts is right on. I can’t imagine how much time it took to design the model and all the components but it is well worth the money. I will be purchasing one of the Landy Models next! here’s to hoping they add a Vintage Ford Bronco look-a-like soon. Couple of things to keep in mind. ordering parts from Ali express will be the cheaper route but will most likely take longer to arrive. I ordered mine from amazon and picked up the hardware from a local hardware store as I didn’t want to wait. I also printed my gears with PLA + and put a fan on the motor to try and keep heat down. I haven’t had any problems with the PLA+ gears and have been driving it around 3/4 assembled for several days now with no gear failures. However I have broken two drive shafts but blame my print settings more than anything as they were 15% infilled on accident instead of solid. I would highly recommend solid infills for any of the drivetrain components. But again that is the beauty of this thing… a couple hours later I had some fresh driveshafts on my printer ready to be installed.
Id give this thing 10 stars if I could I have had such a fun time printing, building and playing with it. and look forward to the next one, and hope that they have lots more models in the future.