Pretty amazing for something printed at home.

Pretty amazing for something printed at home.

Where can I obtain the STL files for this?

Which design software integrated please comment

Victor used Autodesk 3DS Max modeling software… The whole article was highlighted on Airwolf’s website here:

Bob, I’m not sure if Victor posted the STL files anywhere online or not. I’ll try to find out for you.

Jeff T.: Hector Here. Thank you!

Ravenra S.: it was a combination of AutoCAD and 3DS Max.

Bob M.: Maybe in the near future I will make the STL available, the thing is, for something that is supposed to be open-source some of these 3D Printing Machines are becoming ridicules expensive. Therefore, I’m hopping to make some of the money I spend back. Because I do not have licensing for the Batmobile, the plan is to print 10 of them and sale them to the public as limited edition Art pieces.
Just in case, I have figure out $350.00 per Art pieces should be enough for printing material and running the machine.

Please, any more questions I’ll be happy to answer.

Thanks!
In any case great job on the 3d model and its completed print (with lighting). Looks GREAT!!

which printer do u have

I have the AW3D XL from Airwolf 3D

Hector, I’m close to finishing my 3D printed car too. I understand now why you chose PLA due to the less chance of warping.