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Here is the latest creation of the mechanical forge of MaxLab!
Wheeljack
I've always been very fond of this character from the G1 series.
For this reason, I have worked hard to keep the look of him as similar as possible to that of the 1984 cartoon.
Also for the vehicle mode, I started from a precise model of a Lancia Stratos of the time, but obviously I had to reach some compromises.
Functional wheels, transformable, and highly articulated and posable. the model in vehicle mode is approximately 13cm long, while in robot mode it is approximately 16cm high.
Composed of 68 interlocking parts to be assembled, no screws and no glue, you will only need your 3D printer, FDM or resin.
Wheeljack is compatible and in scale with the Optimus Prime Orenstein Memory model, it can in fact enter the trailer of him. Hope you like it...
Simplify 3D
together with the files you will find a PDF document with all the instructions for printing.
Material: PLA, Resin, Other
Layer: 0.2
Infill: 50% (100% for small parts)
Supports: yes, automatic
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