Road runner - Bipbip

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0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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A version adapted for bambu Lab printers.

 

 

 

Road Runner, cartoon character in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of short films produced by Warner Bros.

Road Runner, also known as Beep Beep, only speaks with a signature "beep beep" noise (sometimes misunderstood as "meep-meep") and an occasional "popping-cork" tongue noise. His nemesis, Wile E. Coyote, uses absurdly complex gadgets and elaborate plans to try to catch him, but fails every time.

No support is needed. One piece contains built-in brackets and one piece contains built-in spacers. Optional parts without the built-in brackets/fittings are also provided if you wish to use your slicer's brackets (see notes below). If you have the correct filament colors, no painting is necessary.

The assembled model measures 155mm high, 280mm long, and is in proportion to my previously released Wile E. Coyote model.

Enjoy!

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Building the model :

 

Colors

Black: (Paramount3D PLA - Black)

eye_black_right

left_black_eye

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Yolk: (Paramount3DPLA - Egg yolk)

beak

spout_without_supports (optional part)

left foot

right foot

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Dark blue: (PLA Parmount3d - Cadet Blue)

head

left_wing

right wing

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White: (PLA opening - White)

left_white_eye

right_white_eye

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Light blue: (3DSolutech PLA - Aqua Blue)

body

tail

tail_without_braces (optional part)

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Transparent: (Bumat ABS - Transparent)

(see notes for filament options for this part)

dust

 

 

Assembly tips:

 

1 - Take your time gluing the template and enjoy the process. Think about which parts to glue into groups, then glue the groups together. Let the glue in each group set completely before combining the groups.

 

2 - I used 3D Gloop and E6000 to assemble this model. I am not affiliated with 3D Gloop but I have experimented with different glues for my models and have found this glue to be a great option for my models. Each type of glue has its pros and cons and I found 3D Gloop to be much easier to use than superglue (for me). The E6000 glue that I also use allows more time to position the parts and is best for small parts. 3D Gloop covers intermediate ground for me and really works wonderfully. It allows plenty of time to set, so pieces can be positioned correctly, and it dries quickly enough to hold difficult pieces without the need for tape. I used the PLA version which comes in the form of a tube. For both glues, using a smaller amount is generally better than more glue.

 

3 - The eye_blacks must be inserted into the eye_whites before putting the eye_whites into the head/beak assembly.

 

4 - The connection between the neck and the head is not as convenient as I would have liked due to the shape of the parts. I glued all the head pieces together and glued all the rest of the pieces together. Once the glue on both sections was completely set, I then joined the head to the body using 3dGloop. A quick-drying glue is best for this joint.

 

5 - Benoit stuck his feet to the body and inserted the combined part with a rotation to follow the opening in the dust. No need for glue.

 

6 - Refer to the assembly drawings in the photos section as well as the uploaded photos to assemble the model. The model is intended to be glued.

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Looks good. Printed 250% ;D
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pas de soucis majeur, a part pour la queue, j'ai du réduire la vitesse car elle le premier essai a fini en spaghetti
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Impresión perfecta sin ningún problema
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Came out great! Thanks
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thx
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Absolutely fabulous! The craftsmanship is amazing. Well done, very well done indeed!
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YOU STOLE THIS FROM STEVE
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