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Sand Scorcher Crawler - Another Bug

Tossedman

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I've picked up a 3D printer and am working on 3D printing an engine for a new Bug. A Sand Scorcher on MST rails with bits of this and that for the rest of the chassis. Here where I am at the moment with the engine.

Here's the printer. It's an Anycubic Mega-S. Upgraded it to Marlin 1.1.9 firmware with its mesh bed levelling and added a 0.2mm nozzle as well. Other than that it's stock at the moment.

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Some of the parts printed so far. The white rods are 1mm styrene.To put costs into perspective one cylinder cost $0.02 (Canadian).

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Here's some of the rejects. Parts that failed mostly because I was trying to get a new printer dialled in. Trying to print the tiny air cooling fins on the cylinders and cylinder heads is pretty difficult as they are so so tiny and thin. Pretty happy with things so far. Still experimenting with settings though.

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Cheers eh,

Todd
 
Here are the chassis rails and transfer case..

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I'm using the Boom Racing BRX70 axles. They are as narrow as. How do you like that minimalist chassis?

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Here's the body on the chassis with Boom Racing wheels and tires as well. Also narrow.

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Damnit.... Now I HAVE to get a 3d printer before I start building my scorcher........ Thanks a lot.



Looks great, I am real impressed by those Micro Aircooled parts. Jealous.

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Thanks Mike. This is the same engine stl file that's in my Carisma Bug but shrunk down a bunch to make it fit the Tamiya body. It's going to be a slow build. Winter is long here.
 
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Amazing engine, I can’t believe it even has a fan inside the shroud. Where did you get the stl from?


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Nice prints! Impressive that the fins look so thin yet still good! I love this. I need to build a Scorcher body rig.

Does the Scorcher body differ from the Blitzer Beetle or Monster Beetle bodies?
 
Wow, awesome work on the engine!
Thank you sir.

Bug Build"thumbsup"!
The 3D prints are sharp
Thanks!

Amazing engine, I can’t believe it even has a fan inside the shroud. Where did you get the stl from?
The stl comes with the transmission as well but I left that bit off. Here's where I got the stl file. Best $4.79 that I've spent on this car so far. It's for a 1/5 scale model so you'd have to scale things down a bit.

Nice prints! Impressive that the fins look so thin yet still good! I love this. I need to build a Scorcher body rig.

Does the Scorcher body differ from the Blitzer Beetle or Monster Beetle bodies?

Yeah, I had to slow the printing way down and lower the temperatures when printing the cylinders and heads. Took some time to figure it out but I'm happy with the results.

Not sure about the other bodies. Never seen either.
 
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Sweet project! I also have a Scorcher project in the works.

I picked up the same rear window louvers from Junkyard Stance, I couldnt figure out what else to do for the back window. For those that dont know the scorcher never included a rear window with the body kit.

What chassis is that? RC4WD?

How narrow are those axles wheel to wheel?

I went for narrowed SCX10.2 axles from Beeftubes and got about 8 1/4" wheel to wheel on some narrow tires.
 
By the way, I used the same stl file to print an engine for my other Bug but it's a lot closer to 1/8 scale than 1/10 so the engine is a lot bigger and was easier to print. Here's a comparison of a Sand Scorcher to the Carisma Bug that I based mine on and a couple of shots of the engine for my big Bug.

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I've been as busy as at work so haven't had much time to play with the 3D printer. Did get a few more parts printed. Got lots of sanding ahead and a few more parts to print, some glueing and boom! A new engine.


The bolt here is 1mm in diameter. This is the generator clamp.
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A few more odds and sods.
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