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Glyn Arch Jr (With Grip, Regular tile size)
Glyn Arch Jr (With Grip, Regular tile size)
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Glyn Arch -Jr *With Grip!*
RC rock crawling system for 1/32 - 1/18 scale crawlers.
Fully expandable and customizable RC Crawler course, Sky's the limit!
This Arch is on the Regular 150mm tile platform. The center section is held together by 4 dowel pins. I was able to print that top section rotated 90 deg without any supports on my bambu labs A1 printer.
I designed it wide enough that you can drive over it and with the grip it climbs the 40+ deg slope with no issues.
it is also tall enough to drive most Scx24s and Scx30s under it!
Purchase is for Glyn Arch jr
- Designed by Dirt Digg-ler Offroad LLC DBA CRAWLAGON™, all rights reserved, for personal use only, No commercial use.
Each tile is 150mm wide and are interlocked by locking pins underneath.
You can configure and re-configure any way you would like!
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Print Instructions
- *** WHEN PRINTING THE TEXTURED TILES YOU WILL GET AN ERROR IN YOUR SLICER. JUST PRINT ANYWAY AND IT WILL WORK. DO NOT ADD SUPPORTS***
- Level your bed properly to avoid locking pin problems. If you have trouble with leveling, try printing with a raft.
- Different sized pins are included to compensate for any bed leveling issues and different materials.
- I can print these models on my Bambu Labs A1 without supports, even with sharp undercuts. Other printers might require support structures.
- Use a consistent 15% infill setting to avoid fitment problems. Changing infill percentages can affect wall shrinkage. If needed, you can add more wall loops to compensate and additional sized pins are included.
- If you are trying to conserve material on these big prints I have had luck running: Top Layers 4, Bottom Layers 4, Walls 3, infill Lightning 15%. (the walls and base will flex but hold up fine to the weight of a crawler)
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