3D printed Lambo

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07/08/2019 at 08:42 • Filed to: Lambo, 3D, designboom

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https://www.designboom.com/technology/3d-printed-lamborghini-aventador-07-09-2019/?utm_source=designboom+daily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=physicist+and+son

on a scale of 1-10, how sketchy would this be?


DISCUSSION (8)


Kinja'd!!! Bo Knows > pip bip - choose Corrour
07/08/2019 at 08:52

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That’s pretty cool; however, I would not under any circumstance ride in it. This feels more Apollo 1-ish 


Kinja'd!!! pip bip - choose Corrour > Bo Knows
07/08/2019 at 09:04

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riding in it would be bad, just imagine if they crash


Kinja'd!!! Snuze: Needs another Swede > pip bip - choose Corrour
07/08/2019 at 09:06

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This looks more sketchy than an E tch-A -S ketch.

Though the article says it’s got a metal frame underneath, so it may not be entirely terrible . But I expect it to look like a death kart after the first drive when all the plastic panels fall/flake off.


Kinja'd!!! MonkeePuzzle > pip bip - choose Corrour
07/08/2019 at 09:24

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would you ride in a real countach ? because that frame is just heap box tubing.

I’d say underlying structure is what would decide it for me. after a bit of bondo and paint you probably wouldnt thinkit quite so terrible


Kinja'd!!! pip bip - choose Corrour > MonkeePuzzle
07/08/2019 at 09:31

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real one is no issue, made by people originally to a certain standard.

who’s checking on the build quality of the home made one though?


Kinja'd!!! sony1492 > pip bip - choose Corrour
07/08/2019 at 10:02

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If they set a layer of fiberglass on both sides it wouldn't be so bad.(or fiberglass on the underside and carbon fiber over the top for looks)


Kinja'd!!! kanadanmajava1 > MonkeePuzzle
07/08/2019 at 13:33

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A Countach actually has a very rigid spaceframe.

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The roof area (especially the a- pillars ) is of course very flimsy.

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Kinja'd!!! user314 > sony1492
07/08/2019 at 14:13

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he has used mostly plastic to print the parts (PLA, ASA, ABS, and PETG), the physicist has also used carbon fiber nylon for those parts that require extra strength.