3D model description
Unleash the full potential of your offroad and overland projects with this designed solid 3D model of a recovery board. While this model draws inspiration from the industry-standard MAXTRAX MKII, it is not an exact replica. It maintains identical mounting locations and the overall displaced volume, adhering to the manufacturer's specified dimensions, making it a perfect base for further customization.
Key Features:
Precision Engineered: Designed with precision, this model matches the critical dimensions of popular recovery boards, ensuring compatibility with standard mounting systems.
Highly Customizable: The model serves as an ideal starting point for creating custom recovery point designs. Whether you're integrating it into vehicle renders or using it as a centerpiece in 3D art, the possibilities are endless.
Versatile Use Cases: Perfect for 3D artists, CAD designers, and overland enthusiasts looking to add realistic, functional elements to their digital or physical projects.
Ready for Integration: Easily incorporate this model into your digital overland build plans or use it as a reference in constructing physical prototypes.
Applications:
Concept development for offroad vehicle accessories
Detailed vehicle renders and simulations
Enhancements to 3D art projects and renderings
Physical prototype creation for product development and testing
What You Get:
High-quality, solid and modifiable 3D model of a recovery board
Files available in both 1:1 metric scale STEP and STL formats, instant , for easy integration into various software environments
Enhance your design toolkit with this versatile and essential component of any offroad or overland venture. Ideal for professionals and hobbyists alike who are looking to push the boundaries of what's possible in 3D modeling and product design.
Purchase this model today to start integrating and customizing your very own recovery solutions!
3D printing settings
Note on 3D Printing: This realistic 1:1 scale model, inspired by the popular MAXTRAX MKII recovery board, offers an exceptional basis for a variety of digital applications, despite its size and complexity which may not be directly suited for standard 3D printing. If you're considering physical prints, here are detailed suggestions on adaptations, and potential applications to maximize its use:
Adapting for 3D Printing:
Scaling Considerations: If you are looking to adapt this model for 3D printing, consider scaling the model down to a manageable size. Ensure that all proportions are meticulously maintained to preserve functional features such as mounting points.
Modular Printing Approach: For larger-scale printers, consider printing the model in sections. This approach allows for detailed printing and subsequent assembly, ideal for handling designs that exceed the printer bed size.
Broad Applications:
Virtual Prototyping: Utilize this model to prototype designs within various CAD software environments, aiding in visualization and modifications planning before physical production.
Simulation and Testing: Incorporate this model into simulation tools to assess the functionality and durability of recovery board designs across different virtual environments.
Educational Tool: This model serves as an excellent resource for educational demonstrations in design, engineering, and CAD modeling courses, providing a practical example of product design and functionality assessment.
Artistic and Creative Projects: Artists can leverage this detailed model to integrate into larger compositions or utilize it as a foundation for intricate and complex artistic projects.