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Card Launcher Car

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Eject Car-UNO-v1
Eject Car-UNO-v1
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4.7 h
3 plates
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Eject Car - No Letters Version
Eject Car - No Letters Version
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One time while playing UNO, I had a sudden idea: Is there a cooler way to shout "UNO"? I suddenly remembered a toy I used to play with, so I forcibly combined them and cobbled together this strange model. After all, "car" and "card" are very similar, aren't they? 😂

Model dimensions: Card car - 65*25*22mm   Ejector - 100*100*85mm

Verified material: PLA

 

Precautions:Do not launch at people! Avoid unnecessary injury!

 

For the specific ejection effect, please refer to the GIF image. The ejector is a universal design and can also launch any card-shaped object XD.

 

 

Assembly instructions:

1. Card car

To reduce color changes, save printing time, and increase the printing stability of small components, please cut the headlights and grille from the sheet after printing and paste them onto the car body

2. Ejector casing

Install the rubber band (as shown in the figure) and snap the two casings together. Pay attention to the direction of the hooks and the casing. If the casing is too loose, please use glue

3. Handle

 

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