Hi everyone!
This is a complete fully 3d printable 1/10 Old Pickup Body (OPB) for your RC Car, specially designed for 3d printing. As you can see in the photos, we have "finished" it in two styles. We call them the
Mad Max Version (MMV) and the
Gas Monk Version (GMV).
You can mount this body over MyRCCar MTC chassis to build a Monster / Crawler or over a MyRCCar OBTS On-road chassis to build your drifting or "racing" RC car. Now you can also mount it over a MyRCCar Kids Chassis On-Road using its universal body holding system.
You probably will be able to mount it in your sourced RC car of an aprox. 290mm wheelbase if you can design your own supports/holders.
The main body is formed of 3 parts, as in my previous Tesla and Typical Pickup bodies. This time these 3 parts are the front, the cab and the bed. We have made a big effort in terms of design to avoid as much as possible the use of supports but same time hiding the junction of parts and make it as solid but lightweight as possible. If you plan to build the MMV you can choose the right bed and front parts with the extra holes for the MMV details.
At last! Co-working :)
If you notice I'm talking in plural and an improvement in the quality of this model it is because for this new publication and the ones coming I have teamed up with my cousin, Rockser3D, an experienced 3D modeller with quite more artistic taste than me but a very bad person :P We want to give it a try to sell high quality 3d printable models so this publication is our way to show you the new quality level.
We have taken some extra time to separate the design into more parts so you can print them in different colours and materials. That can allow you to avoid painting your car. To accomplish correctly this design you should use at least one main PLA colour, maybe a second PLA colour and/or some metal finish PLA colour for "chromed" parts, but also TPU for rear-views, protections and holders and Transparent colour for the front light lens and windows.
What is included?
The parts included in this publication are:
- MRCC_OPB_MAIN_FRONT_MMV
- MRCC_OPB_MAIN_FRONT_GMV
- MRCC_OPB_MAIN_RADIATOR
- MRCC_OPB_MAIN_CAB
- MRCC_OPB_MAIN_BED_MMV
- MRCC_OPB_MAIN_BED_GMV
- MRCC_OPB_MAIN_BED_TRUNK
- MRCC_OPB_MAIN_BED_TOP_MMV
- MRCC_OPB_MAIN_BED_TOP_GMV
- MRCC_OPB_MAIN_BED_U
- MRCC_OPB_MAIN_BED_LINK
- MRCC_OPB_LIGHTS_FRONT_BODY
- MRCC_OPB_LIGHTS_FRONT_LENS_MMV
- MRCC_OPB_LIGHTS_FRONT_LENS_GMV
- MRCC_OPB_LIGHTS_FRONT_BLINKERS
- MRCC_OPB_LIGHTS_REAR_BASE_MMV
- MRCC_OPB_LIGHTS_REAR_BASE_GMV
- MRCC_OPB_LIGHTS_REAR_BODY
- MRCC_OPB_DET_EMBLEM_REAR
- MRCC_OPB_DET_REARVIEWS_TPU
- MRCC_OPB_DET_EMBLEM_FRONT
- MRCC_OPB_DET_SKULL
- MRCC_OPB_DET_HANDLES
- MRCC_OPB_DET_PLATFORMS_BASE
- MRCC_OPB_DET_PLATFORMS_TEXTURE
- MRCC_OPB_DET_TEXTURED_PLATE
- MRCC_OPB_DET_WINDOWS_RTP
- MRCC_OPB_DET_WINDOW_COVERS_MMV
- MRCC_OPB_DET_EXHAUST_TUBES
- MRCC_OPB_DET_EXHAUST_DISSIPATOR
- MRCC_OPB_DET_EXHAUST_DISSIPATOR_CUP
- MRCC_OPB_DET_EXHAUST_HOLDERS
- MRCC_OPB_DET_PROTEC_HOLDERS_MMV_TPU
- MRCC_OPB_DET_PROTEC_HOLDERS_GMV_TPU
- MRCC_OPB_DET_PROTEC_BARS_MMV
- MRCC_OPB_DET_PROTEC_BARS_GMV
- MRCC_OPB_BUMPER_FRONT_MMV_MAIN
- MRCC_OPB_BUMPER_FRONT_MMV_SCREWCUPS
- MRCC_OPB_BUMPER_FRONT_GMV
- MRCC_OPB_BUMPER_REAR_MMV
- MRCC_OPB_BUMPER_REAR_GMV
- MRCC_OPB_BUMPER_FRONT_HOLDER_MTC_TPU
- MRCC_OPB_BUMPER_FRONT_HOLDER_OBTS_TPU
- MRCC_OPB_BUMPER_FRONT_HOLDER_OBTS_PLA
- MRCC_OPB_BUMPER_REAR_HOLDER_MTC_TPU
- MRCC_OPB_BUMPER_REAR_HOLDER_OBTS_TPU
- MRCC_OPB_MTC-HOLDER_FRONT_BASE
- MRCC_OPB_MTC-HOLDER_FRONT_10mmLIFTER
- MRCC_OPB_MTC-HOLDER_FRONT_CUP
- MRCC_OPB_MTC-HOLDER_FRONT_TPU-MALE
- MRCC_OPB_MTC-HOLDER_REAR_CHASISMOD
- MRCC_OPB_MTC-HOLDER_REAR_BIGMALE
- MRCC_OPB_OBTS_HOLDER_CHASSIS-SIDES
- MRCC_OPB_OBTS_HOLDER_BODY-SIDES
- MRCC_OPB_OBTS_HOLDER_TPU_MALE
BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS
You will need just a bunch of M3 screws, maybe M3x12mm and some M3x8mm or M3x16mm countersunk and socket head. Pick up some longer ones like M3x30 countersunk if you plan to do the MMV in the monster or big crawler config.
The idea is connecting the three main parts first with screws, then screw the side platforms. The radiator must be glued.
The top of the bed can be inserted better before screwing the bed with the cab. You will probably want to glue it very good to the bed and the trunk to have a more stable body build.
Things like lights, rear-views, handles, windows, window covers, emblems or textures must be glued too. The Protections holders can be screwed from the inside of the body with some extra M3 countersunk screws. I printed them in TPU and the bars in PLA, but I think you could also do reverse. These Protections bars and holders must be glued to form the structure, and this structure screwed in the proper body holes.
If you plan to use the exhausts, you should also combine TPU and PLA. Think the best way for you to do it, maybe just the holder in TPU?¿?
Take your time to build it up. Use the best glue you can find for printed parts, but more important than all... have a lot of fun doing it :)
I have created a Discord Server to help those of you who buy my designs! If you want I can invite you and we can chat there, just let me know! :)