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Knight Customs TRX4 Bronco Scale Interior 3D Printer Plans

Knight Customs TRX4 Bronco Scale Interior 3D Printer Plans

Just announced by Knight Customs are 3D Printer Plans for their TRX4 Bronco Scale Interior. For right at $20 you can download the plans to Knight Customs scale Bronco interior, then you can start printing it out with your own 3D home printer! The scale interior is of course highly detailed and designed for a great looking install in your TRX-4 [...]

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Team Associated Shapeways 3D Printed Parts

New 3D Printed Parts From Team Associated

The folks over at Team Associated have put out a press release about their new 3D Printed Parts. These trick new accessories are available over on the Team Associated Official Shapeways Store. New 3D printed products from Team Associated, Reedy Power, and Factory Team are now up, with many more to follow. Some of the new designs already for sale [...]

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Hobbico Mini 3D Printer

Video By Hobbico – Sky Writer 3D Printer Setup

3D printers are revolutionary devices that are destined to change our hobby. They make it easy to create various plastic parts from the comfort of your own home. While you may not have a 3D printer yet, chances are good that there is one in your future. The folks over at Hobbico have produced a new video to show you how [...]

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Raging Rotors: See What I’m Printing?

Ever since iHobby 2013, I was excited about the coming 3D Printer revolution coming to the hobby world. Not only is 3D printing great for 100% custom anything, it was becoming affordable. After 11 months of waiting, my work (aka HobbyTown Orland Park) finally got a pair of 3D printers from Invent-a-Part called the Rigidbot. Pricing starting around $600 for a kit and works its way [...]

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Spike Wheel Short Course Truck 3D Printer

Spiked Short Course Truck Wheels from 3D Printer

You’ve seen that 3D Printers are becoming all the rage, here is an example of how they can be used in rc. The spiked wheels in the pictures were made from a 3D printer and you can make them at home too. First you have to buy a 3D printer, then you have to visit Thingiverse and download the spiked [...]

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