Buster Sonic with interior and detail machine Hot Rod Mode – 3D model done in Blender..blend (blender tool)file model :- Buster Sonic with interior and detail machine Hot Rod Mode- super interior detail+Include File.blend.fbx (include texture or UVmap).mtl.obj.ply.stl.x3d.bip (keyshot)texture :- Texture.zip- Almost all parts are decimated and you can use it in most popular 3d programs.Check out my profile to see the other cool stuff!
Tag: tamiya
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Beat Magnum TRF with interior and detail machine Hot Rod Mode 3D Model
Beat Magnum TRF with interior and detail machine Hot Rod Mode – 3D model done in Blender..blend (blender tool)file model :- Beat Magnum TRF with interior and detail machine Hot Rod Mode- super interior detail+Include File.blend.fbx (include texture or UVmap).mtl.obj.ply.stl.x3d.bip (keyshot)texture :- Texture.zip- Almost all parts are decimated and you can use it in most popular 3d programs.Check out my profile to see the other cool stuff!
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RC Body Clip 1/10 Tamiya etc 3D Print Model
Summary
Here’s a redesigned body clip and spacer for Tamiya style RC cars. It’s an alternate design to the little metal clips which is more suitable for printing in plastic.
These little suckers break easily so just print out a stack of them and have plenty of spares on hand. -

Tamiya Rising Fighter Upper Body / Spoiler Mount (Part D3) 3D Print Model
Summary
So my son’s Tamiya Rising Fighter lost out in a bike vs. r/c car collision and cracked the part where the upper body and spoiler mount to the chassis (part D3). Tried to get a replacement but was not available anywhere (Tamiya or online) except in the UK. So I did my best to design a replacement in Tinkercad.
Not sure if this is a common part to break no the car as this was kind of a strange accident but thought I would post in case someone else is in a similar situation.
Print Settings
Rafts:
Doesn’t Matter
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.2
Infill:
100%
Notes:
I used ABS since I had some. I think PLA would work too but might not be as durable especially as you take the body off which screws into the piece. Best bet would probably be nylon but I didn’t have any so ABS it is.
Supports are needed given the shape. I use a brim when printing with ABS as I seem to get less issues with warping. Also, glue stick works really nice with ABS and allows for the part to be removed fairly easily.
I you want a really professional print you could order this through Shapeways which could be printed in nylon.





