CyberExpress - Freight Car (Closed cargo Wagon)
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Bill of Materials
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Description
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What is it?
The Freight Car is a carho wagon module for the CyberExpress locomotive project, designed to expand the train assembly and add an aesthetically pleasing, functional element. This design balances ease of printing, functionality, and aesthetic appeal, maintaining a modular body that shares a common chassis with other wagons.

Advantages / Benefits
- Aesthetic & Modular Expansion: Easily increases the train's length and visual appeal, offering a fun passenger transport module.
- Reduced Printing Complexity: The roof is split into multiple parts to eliminate the need for supports, which would otherwise significantly slow down the printing process.
- Modular Body Swaps: The wagon body is interchangeable with other CyberExpress modules, using the same base chassis.
- Themed Design: Toy locomotives
What's included?
- Modular Body Pieces: All main sections of the passenger car body.
- Chassis: The common base structure compatible with the CyberExpress project.
- Aesthetic Wheel Springs: Separate parts to be glued to the body for visual detail.
- Coupling Element (Required for Use): You must also print one or two separate couplings to connect the wagon to the locomotive or other cars.

How to use it?
After printing, the module is assembled and attached to the CyberExpress Locomotive. Since the locomotive's mass is relatively low, adding wagons can cause slippage on the tracks. You can compensate by:
- Adding Weight: Placing small objects inside the locomotive, in the battery area, to improve traction.
- CyberBrick Profile: A dedicated JSON profile is available for the CyberBrick module that increases the motor speed to 60%, providing more torque. Simply upload this profile to your kit using your mobile phone.
Critical Note on Wheels and Assembly:
It is critical to ensure that the area where the wheels meet the track is free of any burrs or imperfections. When mounting, the wheels must spin freely without effort, even after the carriage body is attached. If in doubt about mounting the loose wheels, please refer to the assembly video in the main locomotive project or directly here: https://youtu.be/DJofYNRyN4E.

Compatibility
- System: CyberExpress (part of the CyberBrick ecosystem).
- Printers: This wagon can be printed on any printer, A1 mini included
Modularity / Expansion
This carriage is modular, allowing you to swap the entire body while retaining the base chassis. This means you can create a diverse train by mixing and matching different CyberExpress wagon bodies.
Materials used
Primary Material (Body/Chassis): Basic PLA is the suggested material
Print recommendations
- Aesthetics and Functionality: The model prioritizes a balance between ease of printing, functionality, and aesthetics.
- Supports: The roof was intentionally divided to avoid using supports, which would significantly increase print time.
Nozzle (General): A 0,4mm is ok; the best result can be achieved with a 0.2 mm nozzle if you have it, and if you have the time, you should use it at least on the external decorative panels.
Assembly
- The final assembly of the carriage can be easily completed by watching the clip bellow
Adhesive: Gluing is required for some small elements (like the aesthetic springs) to reduce the number of supports and simplify assembly. The suggested adhesive is an inexpensive cyanoacrylate glue suitable for plastics, as demonstrated in the locomotive assembly video.
- Recommended Glue: https://amzn.to/4oIOZ4v
- Recommended Applicators (for small areas): https://amzn.to/4rIMjGM
- Hardware: The hardware components required for assembly are the same as those used in the coal car wagon.
- Magnet Polarity: Ensure the magnet polarity for the printed couplings is correct so that the wagons attract each other when connecting.
- Aesthetic Springs and Side Panels: These elements are purely aesthetic and should be glued to the body.
Design Philosophy & Development
This project continues the design philosophy of creating functional models that can be easily printed by the community. The focus is on finding a balance between printability, functionality, and aesthetic appeal, even if it means sacrificing some fidelity to a real-world design. As with all my projects, the design process starts with an idea, progresses through sketching, refining in CAD, and intensive testing to ensure everything works as intended. You can explore the foundational process in the article The Journey from Idea to Object - Part I.
Future Vision & Community Input
The CyberBrick project is a revolutionary modular system by Bambu Lab that integrates programmability, showcasing the versatility and educational potential of 3D printing. I am honored to contribute to this ecosystem.
If you have any feedback or ideas on how to improve the design or suggest new wagon modules, please share them!
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License
You may create derivative works based on this object, provided that all such derivative works are published exclusively on the MakerWorld platform and include proper attribution to the original creator. You may not share, upload, host, distribute, or publish this object—or any derivative work of this object—on any other digital platform, marketplace, or distribution channel. Commercial use of this object and any derivative works is strictly prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, selling, renting, sublicensing, or using the object in any context in which you receive monetary compensation or other financial benefits.





















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