Objet 3d’art: Mitsubishi Pajero scale model
By Ben Everard. Posted
This article was originally published as part of HackSpace magazine, which has since been incorporated into Raspberry Pi Official Magazine.
Occasionally we come across a 3D print that’s so well done that we can’t tell whether it’s 3D-printed or not. That’s what happened the first time we saw this 7.4:1 scale model of a Mitsubishi Pajero, modelled, printed, and assembled by Casadio Design. They’ve taken their own family car for inspiration, and turned it into a fully functioning radio-controlled, four-wheel-drive model, with results so impressive that, at first glance, we thought those small boulders were the size of large boulders.

Casadio has produced an unbelievably detailed 350-page assembly guide, and you can grab the design files from cults3D.com – see the video for more instructions.
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Ben is the Editor of HackSpace magazine. When not wrangling words, he enjoys cycling, gardening, and attempting to identify wild mushrooms.
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