Subway Surfers Toy Train
by bflitcroft1618 in Workshop > 3D Printing
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Subway Surfers Toy Train
I am a student at Benicia High School. I designed a subway surfers train in fusion 360 for a school project and 3d printed it.
Supplies
PLA printing filament
2 nuts/bolts
magnets https://www.amazon.com/Countersunk-Multi-use-Refrigerator-Magnets-Projects/dp/B07CKPVLYY/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=12mm+x+3mm+neodymium+magnets+with+hole&qid=1639417068&sr=8-3
pins https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D12EIVQ/?coliid=I25OILWOXYGZKE&colid=1ICU7SC97IF9P&psc=1&ref_=lv_cv_lig_dp_it
axles https://www.amazon.com/National-Nail-Finish-1-1-4d/dp/B016TQL502/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=4d+finishing+nails&qid=1638919640&sr=8-5
3d Print Train Parts
Use the preattached files to 3d print the following parts:
the roof
the main body
the sides(4x)
the base
the trucks(2x)
the wheels(8x)
Orient the models in such a way to have the least possible support material.
Attach the Sides and Roof to the Body
Once you have printed each part, you can attach the parts together.
First, remove the support from each printed model. Then, attach the sides to the bottom slots of the body using the small pegs. Then, attach the roof to the top of the body.
Assemble the Base
Attach the trucks to the base using 2 screws and 2 nuts. Then, attach the wheels to the trucks using the small axles(cut the axles with a wirecutter). Also attach the magnets to the ends of the trucks by putting the pins through the magnets into the holes on the trucks.
Attach the Body to the Base
Rest the body(with the sides and roof attached) on top of the screws on the base. Now you have a completed train!