After creating the 1/10 scale RC chassis I decided I wanted to create my own body for this RC car. I adapted and scaled a 3d scan of a Tesla model 3 to fit this chassis.
The body is split in two parts and should be printed with 2-3 walls and 0% infill. You will need to cut away the bottom of the body after printing.
Also, I have created matching Tesla model 3 wheels to replace the wheels from dukedoks design.
The front TPU bumper has been re-created to work with the body.
The rear body mount attaches to the chassis to support the body.
Props to the dukedoks for the awesome 1/10 Chassis design!
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