by CDski
Thank you wov, mrmossevig, Mr_Orange_Juice, the_qsr, Toucan21 for the original models.
Adding multiple remix sources isn't working for me (searching the model name or number), so I would appriciate a comment to help me out.
Tesla Cybertruck snap fit model with moonroof, rear window, and blank articulating tailgate. Multiple remixes combined with my own addition, the new windows and blank tailgate. The windshield is a little longer than the original, and has an angle cut out of the top edge to help fit with the moonroof. The rear window has a 45 degree chamfer, so it should be printable on any machine. I removed the logo on the tailgate because my printer cannot print it with a 0.5mm nozzle, and it isn't on the real Tesla Cybertruck prototype as of now. I included all parts I used so that it isn't necessary to download multiple models.
Print Settings
Printer brand:
LulzBot
Printer:
Mini 2
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.2
Infill:
8%
Filament_brand:
Polymaker, CC3D, NinjaTek
Filament_color:
Black, Silver, Black Flexible
Filament_material:
Polylite PLA, Silk PLA, NinjaFlex
Notes:
I printed the silver body at a 45 degree angle in order to have the first layer have horizontal lines. I used the ironing feature in Cura slicer for the top layer of the windows to have a smooth surface. If you are printing on glass or a textured surface and want the first layer to be the visible surface for the windows, be sure to flip them in your slicer, as they are not purely vertical.
Post-Printing
Super glue and hot glue
I recommend super gluing the windows in and the inner and outer wheel parts together, then using hot glue to bond the silver body to the black frame after using the snaps to combine the front and rear halves of each. Be careful not to use too much super glue as it will haze up the parts if it leaks out.