Another quick & dirty build for a mate of mine.
The 3d printed kit comes with no instructions as such, save a pdf download with some Ikea style pictures. It shouldn't be too hard to work out what goes where though.

The printing is a bit rough. There's a deliberate texture on the side panels but some parts, particularly the main body, had really bad layer lines so they were sanded with 120 > 220 > 320 and given a couple of coats of primer, subsequently sanded with 320, to smooth them out a bit before construction started

I decided to start with the slide out first. Apparently this is usually glued in for transport mode, or extended if you want to display it as static. Instead I made a rudimentary guide to allow him to have it either way, without falling back inside. He doesn't want any interior making for it so there was plenty of room to play with




I haven't fully decided but I'll probably paint the interior black then smoke some clear plastic for the windows (the top of the box it came in will do nicely), and maybe add some curtains, all to disguise the lack of interior fittings.
The 3d printed kit comes with no instructions as such, save a pdf download with some Ikea style pictures. It shouldn't be too hard to work out what goes where though.
The printing is a bit rough. There's a deliberate texture on the side panels but some parts, particularly the main body, had really bad layer lines so they were sanded with 120 > 220 > 320 and given a couple of coats of primer, subsequently sanded with 320, to smooth them out a bit before construction started
I decided to start with the slide out first. Apparently this is usually glued in for transport mode, or extended if you want to display it as static. Instead I made a rudimentary guide to allow him to have it either way, without falling back inside. He doesn't want any interior making for it so there was plenty of room to play with
I haven't fully decided but I'll probably paint the interior black then smoke some clear plastic for the windows (the top of the box it came in will do nicely), and maybe add some curtains, all to disguise the lack of interior fittings.
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