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You will get instant access to the STL files of DeLorean 3D Printing Model | Standard Assembly Kit 1 after completing your purchase. Simply add the model to your cart and check out using PayPal, credit or debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Alipay, or other available payment methods.
Watch the assembly video for DeLorean 3D Printing Model | Standard Assembly Kit 1, and explore more tutorials, behind-the-scenes content, 3D printing timelapses, and painting guides on the official Gambody YouTube channel.
This 3D printing assembly kit consists of files in StereoLithography (.Stl) format that is optimized for 3D printing.
Before printing the files, we strongly recommend reading the PRINTING DETAILS section.
DeLorean 3D Printing Model | Standard Assembly Kit 1 comes in 1 version for FFF/FDM 3D printers. Files are available for download immediately after the purchase.
WHAT WILL YOU GET AFTER PURCHASE?
- STL files of DeLorean Model Standard Assembly Kit 1 for 3D Printing which consist of 88 parts;
- Standard Assembly Kit that consists of basic time machine parts;
- High-poly detailed model of DeLorean in Standard Kit;
- Assembly Manual in PDF format;
- Detailed settings that we provide as a recommendation for Cura , Simplify3D and Slic3r for the best print;
- Full technical support from the Gambody Support Team.
Detailed information about this 3D printing assembly kit is available in the DESCRIPTION section.
Before printing, take a look at Printing Details for recommended settings and tips to achieve better results.
ABOUT THIS 3D MODEL
The DeLorean Time Machine is a device invented by Dr Emmett Brown who used it together with Marty McFly and dog Einstein to travel through time within the iconic Back to the Future trilogy. Built from a 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 and fitted with a flux capacitor powered by plutonium, the vehicle surprised even its inventor having accelerated through the time with its tyres spinning and smoking. And now, by the efforts of one of our contributing 3D artists, you get an opportunity to build your very own DeLorean time machine by means of a 3D printer! The author of the model spent 290 hours working on the DeLorean for 3D printing and made sure to equip the DMC-12 with everything needed not only for time travel but also for an exciting and elaborate 3D printing vehicle project. During the first test Doc said, “If you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?”. We completely agree with the creative scientist and encourage you to cast all hesitations aside and take up the DeLorean for 3D printing in order to recreate your favourite appearance of the time machine with the help of three kits available. Just make sure you reach exactly 88 miles per hour already during the first try!
ADAPTATION FOR 3D PRINTING
DeLorean 3D printing model is a highly-detailed assembly model and its moderation and adaptation for different types of 3D printers took Gambody team 128 hours in total. In the course of the model’s preparation, Gambody team came up with 3 full kits of various assembly elements that will allow you to build a DeLorean time machine from either of the Back to the Future trilogy’s instalments and place your finished stylish DMC into one of the franchise’s iconic settings. In order to preserve the accurate likeness of an actual DMC-12 car, as well as Doc’s modified time machine, the model was divided into many parts that are to be assembled as if a real vehicle. Various special mechanisms were introduced into the model to make sure that the car’s opening parts like doors, windscreen wipers, hood, steering wheel etc. are movable. Taking into account the willingness of our customers to make their 3D printed DeLorean as impressive as possible, there were ensured tunnels for LEDs introduction and many elements like headlights, taillights sections, parking lights etc. are extracted and provided separately to be printed in a transparent filament. In order to give all BttF enthusiasts an opportunity to make the iconic vehicle true to life, all model’s sets of wheels, as well as the spare wheel stored in the luggage compartment, come with two variants of the tyre to choose from: one is meant for plastic filament, the other is hollow to be printed with flexible material. Decorative interior and exterior wiring do not come in STL files - 1.75mm PLA plastic or rope lights of your chosen colour can be used instead. All assembly parts are provided in STL files in recommended positions that were worked out in order to ensure the smoothness of the details’ surfaces after printing and so that the 3D printing beginners won't face difficulties when placing the parts on a build plate. The model's assembly requires additional "pins" to secure the parts of the 3D printed car. These pins do not come in STL files but can be made out of short pieces of regular 2.85 PLA, screws or wire of an appropriate diameter. We highly recommend that you watch "Assembly video" in the photo preview section before assembling the DeLorean time machine. When downloading any file that comprises the kit you will also receive "Assembly Manual" in PDF format.
This is the description of the model's Standard Assembly Kit 1. AdditionalKit 2 andKit 3 can be ordered as separate items as well.
SPECIFICATION OF THE STANDARD KIT 1
- The 3D printing model's chosen scale is 1:8 and it was calculated from the actual length of the DMC DeLorean car that is 4216 mm;
- Contains 88 parts that comprise the basic configuration of the 3D printing time machine;
- A printed 1:8 DeLorean is 154 mm tall, 234 mm wide, 527 mm deep;
- Assembly kit includes lock Ge_lock_10H x 36 to attach the model's parts securely without glue that needs to be printed 36 times;
CB - Car Body:
- DeLorean’s distinctive opening gullwing doors;
- Windscreen and windows are provided separately to be printed with the transparent filament;
- Opening hood to access the luggagecompartment;
- Articulated windscreen wipers;
- Car interior frame - floorplan forming the base for the potential passenger compartment that comes in Kit 3;
SW - Suspension and wheels:
- Frame, upper frame and static suspension are an accurate likeness to Doc’s modified DMC-12;
- Rim is to be inserted into the tyre and attached to the suspension with a pin and a gasket
- Two variants of tyres: one is meant for plastic filament, the other is hollow for flexible material;
BL - Bumpers and Lights:
- The front bumperhas a "DMC" logo placed on a front grille;
- The lower bumper grille is easily printed as a one-piece assembly part;
- Headlights are extracted and provided separately to introduce LEDs into each section;
- Headlight lenses also come separately to be printed in transparent filament to enhance the LED illumination;
- The upper rear section has a separated numberplate;
- Taillights are divided into several sections to print them with corresponding colours of transparent filament;
- The construction of the upper rear section also presupposes the introduction of LEDs;
- Parking lights are extracted to print them with coloured filament;
NR - Nuclear Reactor:
- Kit 1 features the nuclear fission reactor that was Doc's first modification of the car;
- Has large steam vents, fuel elements, control rods etc.;
- Blue tubes do not come in STL files - 1.75mm PLA plastic can be used instead.
ADDITIONAL DELOREAN 3D MODEL KITS:
Kit 2: Engines, Mr Fusion, Active Suspension
Kit 3: Car Interior, Wheels and Platforms
You can get DeLorean Model Standard Assembly Kit 1 for 3D Printing immediately after the purchase! Just click the green Buy button in the top-right corner of the model’s page. You can pay with PayPal or your credit card.
Watch the tutorial on how to assemble DeLorean 3D Printing Model | Standard Assembly Kit 1 at Gambody YouTube channel.
Also, you may like Marty McFly and Doc Brown 3D Printing Figurines.
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Below you'll find detailed slicing settings for Bambu Studio 2.0+, Orca Slicer 2.0+, UltiMaker Cura 5.0+, PrusaSlicer 2.0+, Slic3r 1.3+, Simplify3D 5.0+ to help you get the best results when printing this model. These settings are optimized specifically for this 3D model, but please note they may need slight adjustments depending on your printer or filament. When in doubt, refer to your printer's user manual.
To avoid printing issues and achieve the best quality, we highly recommend applying the following settings:
For better quality use 0.12 mm layer height, for fast printing use 0.2 mm layer height. For pins and the Ge connectors, use 0.2 layer height.
120-150% of your Layer Height
But you can paint the seam if you want.
You have to calibrate this parameter
You have to calibrate this parameter
You have to calibrate this parameter
For pins and power elements of the structure, such as the vehicle frame, use 3 loop
Disabled for vehicles and enabled for characters
For 0,2 Layer Height
The parameters in this tab vary greatly, it all depends on the quality of your printer. For example, if you have a classic Ender3, stick to the minimum parameters, but if you have a newer printer, for example Anycubic cobra 3 v2, you can select the maximum recommended values
Settings for advanced users, change these parameters only if you have sufficient 3D printing expertise
Enable this parameter if your model requires supports
We also recommend placing and removing supports manually in some places using special button
1-2 loops for more thick support
Top Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Bottom Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
You have to calibrate this parameter which one is better for your filament
Increase this parameter if the supports are hard to remove from walls
For PLA and PETG filament types
5-8 mm is optional for small prints that have bad adhesion to the build plate
You have to calibrate this parameter
Read the description on your filament roll
Read the description on your filament roll and increase this parameter for fast printers
Read the description on your filament roll and increase this parameter for fast printers
For better quality use 0.12 mm layer height, for fast printing use 0.2 mm layer height. For pins and the Ge connectors, use 0.2 layer height.
120-150% of your Layer Height
But you can paint the seam if you want.
0.01-0.05 You have to calibrate this parameter
0.01-0.05 You have to calibrate this parameter
0.1-0.2 You have to calibrate this parameter
For pins and power elements of the structure, such as the vehicle frame, use 3 loop
Disabled for vehicles and ships, enabled for characters
For 0,2 Layer Height
For 0,2 Layer Height
The parameters in this tab vary greatly, it all depends on the quality of your printer. For example, if you have a classic Ender3, stick to the minimum parameters, but if you have a newer printer, for example, Anycubic Kobra 3 Or Bambulab A1, you can select the maximum recommended values.
Settings for advanced users, change these parameters only if you have sufficient 3D printing expertise
Enable this parameter if your model requires supports
We also recommend placing and removing supports manually in some places using special button
Top Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Bottom Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Increase this parameter if the supports are hard to remove from walls
For PLA and PETG filament types
5-8 mm is optional for small prints that have bad adhesion to the build plate
Read the description on your filament roll
Read the description on your filament roll and increase this parameter for fast printers
You have to calibrate this parameter
Read the description on your filament roll and increase this parameter for fast printers
Read the description on your filament roll
This field is filled in according to your printer specifications when you add it to the slicer.
You can add custom G-code here for the start and end of the print. However, be careful - this is for advanced users only!
You have to calibrate your printer using Ge retraction test models
Retraction Length: For direct-drive setups use 0.5 mm to 2.5 mm; for Bowden extruders use 5 to 7 mm
This is how fast the filament is pulled back—40-60 mm/s for direct drive and 30-50 mm/s for Bowden setups.
You have to calibrate this parameter: Reduce it until the printer starts to hit the parts with the nozzle during printing, then increase it by 0.2.
For better quality use 0.12 mm layer height, for fast printing use 0.2 mm layer height. For pins and the Ge connectors, use 0.2 layer height.
120-150% of your Layer Height
To increase the strength of the print parts, use wall line count: 3
For pins and connectors use 50% Infill
These parameters are for standard PLA plastic. If you are using a different type of plastic, check the printing temperature recommended by the manufacturer. Also, read the description on your filament spool. For fast printers, add +30 °C to the current parameters.
The parameters in this tab vary greatly, it all depends on the quality of your printer. For example, if you have a classic Ender3, stick to the minimum parameters, but if you have a newer printer, for example Anycubic cobra 3 v3, you can select the maximum recommended values
Settings for advanced users, change these parameters only if you have sufficient 3D printing expertise.
You need to calibrate this parameter using Gambody test models. These values are average values for a Direct Drive extruder; for a Bowden extruder, the values should be increased.
You need to calibrate this parameter using Gambody test models. These values are average values for a Direct Drive extruder; for a Bowden extruder, the values should be increased.
Use this value other than 0 if your nozzle catches on the internal infill during travel moves. Try to keep this value as low as possible in height.
Use normal supports to support large, straight surfaces (most mechanical or technical parts).
You have to calibrate this parameter according to the capabilities of your printer and your filament, using a Gambody test models.
Use 1 instead of 0 if your supports are thin and tall. They will be harder to remove, but much stronger.
Top Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Increase this parameter if the supports are hard to remove from walls
Use tree supports to support complex objects, such as characters.
You have to calibrate this parameter according to the capabilities of your printer and your filament, using a Gambody test models.
Top Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Increase this parameter if the supports are hard to remove from walls
Use a skirt for all parts when printing on outdated printers.
Use a brim when printing thin but tall parts, as well as parts with a small bed adhesion area.
For better quality use 0.12 mm layer height, for fast printing use 0.2 mm layer height. For pins and the Ge connectors, use 0.2 layer height.
120-150% of your Layer Height
for 0.2 Layer Height
But you can paint the seam if you want.
(for PLA and PETG)
(5-8 mm is optional for small prints that have bad adhesion to the build plate)
Enable this parameter if your model requires supports
(45-50 degree)You have to calibrate this parameter according to the capabilities of your printer
and your filament, using a Gambody test models.
Top contact Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try
increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Top contact Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try
increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Increase this parameter if the supports are hard to remove from walls
The parameters in this tab vary greatly, it all depends on the quality of your printer. For example, if you have a classic Ender3, stick to the minimum parameters, but if you have a newer printer, for example Anycubic cobra 3 v3, you can select the maximum recommended values
Settings for advanced users, change these parameters only if you have sufficient 3D printing expertise. Use the minimum value for outdated printers without acceleration calibration, and the maximum value for modern printers if you need it.
These settings only work for 3D printers with multiple extruders
You can try setting all parameters in this section, except the First layer, to values between 0.75% of your nozzle diameter and 1.25% of your nozzle diameter. Adjusting them will help you work out the optimal parameters for the best quality for your print. As for the First layer, you can set it to 150% of the diameter of your nozzle for better adhesion to the build plate (for a nozzle with a diameter of 0.4 mm, the First layer extrusion width can be from 0.3 mm to 0.5 mm)
For better printing quality you have to calibrate this parameter using Gambody test model.
Check your filament manufacturer's temperature recommendations on the spool.
Cooling parameters depends on the material you use for printing.
*for PLA
For better quality use 0.12 mm layer height, for fast printing use 0.2 mm layer height. For pins and the Ge connectors, use 0.2 layer height.
120-150% of your Layer Height
For 0.12 Layer Height
For 0.12 Layer Height
For pins and connectors use 50% Infill
Use skirt for outdated 3d printers
(5-8 mm is optional for small prints that have bad adhesion to the build plate)
Enable this parameter if your model requires supports
(45-60 degree)You have to calibrate this parameter according to the capabilities of your printer and your filament, using a Gambody test models
Contact Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
The parameters in this tab vary greatly, it all depends on the quality of your printer. For example, if you have a classic Ender3, stick to the minimum parameters, but if you have a newer printer, for example Anycubic cobra 3 v3, you can select the maximum recommended values
Settings for advanced users, change these parameters only if you have sufficient 3D printing expertise. Use the minimum value for outdated printers without acceleration calibration, and the maximum value for modern printers if you need it.
You have to calibrate this parameter from 0.9 to 1.1 according to the capabilities of your printer and your filament, using a Gambody test models.
Check your filament manufacturer's temperature recommendations on the spool.
Cooling parameters depends on the material you use for printing.
Calibrate this value if you need to reduce or improve the adhesion between the plastic and the heat bed
Your current nozzle diameter
You need to calibrate this parameter using Gambody test models. These values are average values for a Direct Drive extruder; for a Bowden extruder, the values should be increased.
Your current nozzle diameter
You have to calibrate this parameter using Gambody test models.
You need to calibrate this parameter using Gambody test models. These values are average values for a Direct Drive extruder; for a Bowden extruder, the values should be increased.
For better quality use 0.12 mm layer height, for fast printing use 0.2 mm layer height. For pins and the Ge connectors, use 0.2 layer height.
For 0,2 Layer Height
For 0,2 Layer Height
To increase the strength of the print parts, use Outline Perimeters: 3
You can enable this parameter to print rounded or spherical models, as well as character models.
Use this option only if your parts are too tight. but better calibrate your printer extrusion
Use this option only if your parts are too tight. but better calibrate your printer extrusion
Use 2 and more if you want to create skirt instead brim
1-2 for skirt and 10-20 for brim
Use for wipe nozzle if you need
Use For ABS filament
For pins and connectors use 50% Infill
Top Z distance = 1-1.3 layer Height. If the supports are hard to remove, try increasing this setting by 0.1-0,4 mm
Calibrate your filament and detect optimal temperature for it
Average temperature for PLA filament
The parameters in this tab vary greatly, it all depends on the quality of your printer. For example, if you have a classic Ender3, stick to the minimum parameters, but if you have a newer printer, for example Anycubic cobra 3 v3, you can select the maximum recommended values
Settings for advanced users, change these parameters only if you have sufficient 3D printing expertise.
























