Commodore 64 C64 - Kit Card
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UPDATE 13/07/2025 - Do you like retrogaming? Looking for some fancy case for your Raspberry Pi Zero? Check my other model here and build your single board computer using C64 case :) https://makerworld.com/en/models/1580507-c64-retropie-case-for-raspberry-pi-zero#profileId-1663330

UPDATE 24/07/2024 - Check my other models for another 8-bit legend - Atari 65XE / 130XE Kit Card! :)
UPDATE 07/07/2024 – Added bonus Kit Cards for everyone without AMS who want to print this model in all three colors! Cards are labeled as a „Black Parts”, „Grey parts” and „Main Color”. Why main color and not white parts? You may print it in white, beige or light grey to look like new machine or go for more yellow-ish filament to show it current 2024 state :)
I also reworked keyboard from scratches and now keys looks much better than in the previous version. New keyboard is also included in full version kit card (V2a).
There is no 80’s gaming without this iconic 8-bit computer made in 1982. So many great games!
The first computer for many of us. But most of us don’t have it anymore.
So maybe build a little model to have it in your print collection? If not full size machine then this 12cm x 6cm memoralia on your desk?
You love retro-gaming or have an interest in old computers? This model is also for you :)
Maybe you are a modeler and you like to glue plastic models? Try something different than planes and ships!
Maybe you are looking for some gift idea for some gamer or modeler?
Highly-detailed retro computer model in the form of kit card.
Easy to assemble and fits Prusa MINI and A1 MINI plates.
I’m not providing any assembly manual for this one. Let it be a puzzle. Oh well, the very easy one. Like in modern computer – everything fits just in one place.
If you are confused about 12 big pegs – that’s two sets of 6 with different clearance. Use 6 that fits best after print as a guide to glue both parts of the case.
How to print this model?
This model will benefit from low layer height and small nozzle. 0.4mm nozzle is absolute max, don’t try with bigger one. I recommend to print it with 0.16mm layer height or lower.
My models were printed with 0.4 nozzle and 0.16mm layer height on Ender 3 V2 (kit card) and 0.4 nozzle and 0.15mm layer height on Prusa MINI (assembled model).
Kit card is ready to be painted for AMS color prints or to be hand painted. My white kit card will be hand painted before assembly. As the parts are wide spread you can do it nearly with eyes closed :)
Most of the parts will fits as they are. Both parts of case, keyboard and function keys need to be glued together, the rest only if they are loose. You may glue them if you like of course.
IMPORTANT! Print Profile is prepared for 0.2mm layer height. You may convert it to any other printer supported by Bambu Studio, but don’t forget to change layer height to 0.16mm or lower. I can’t set it as Prusa’s step drivers operates on 0.05mm increments, not 0.04 as Bambu Lab printers.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts
Not for children under 3 years
I hope you like this Commodore C64 kit card, it’s my most complex model so far. I spent way, way, WAYYYYY too much time creating it ;)
If you like it and you want to give it thumbs up, please also consider downloading it. It cost you just one additional click and it’s very important to me. Also check my other models, maybe you will find something interesting :) Thank you!
Happy printing! :)
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