3D model description
Description
This is a 3D printable model of the McLaren MCL39 front wing, designed for the 2025 season featuring the iconic liveries of Lando Norris ** and **Oscar Piastri. Created at a precise 1/8 scale, this model comes with a complementary A4 PDF sticker file that you can print and apply for an authentic racing look.
It also includes a beautiful stand to display the wing at 60°, with a little sticker to upgrade the model experience.
With just the right amount of work, it can turn out amazing, even professional! 🏎️
Included in zip file:
- STL Model of the wing
- A4 Sticker sheet PDF (VERY SOON, FREE UPDATE WHEN PURCHASED)
- REE txt file with scalable
- STL Display for the wing
Key Features
- High-Quality 3D Model: Optimized for 3D printing and highly detailed.
- 1/8 Scale Master File: The model is set at 1/8 scale (100% in Slicer) for easy printing and display.
- Sticker File Included: The A4 PDF sticker file is designed for A4 printing and can be scaled along with the model.
- Stand to display the wing at 60°, where you can put a little sticker or plaque to identify the model
Scaling Instructions
If you want to print the model in a different scale, use the percentages found in the REE file
- 1/6 scale: 133.3%
- 1/8 scale: 100%
- 1/10 scale: 80% ...
Note: The same percentages apply when scaling the A4 PDF sticker file and the display stand.
IMPORTANT NOTICE ⚠️
SALE & DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTIONS:
You are NOT ALLOWED to sell or distribute any of the files (3D model, PDF sticker file, or any derivatives and 3D-printed versions) without explicit permission.
PERSONAL USE ONLY:
These files are provided strictly for personal use.
UND DESIGN:
This model is an unofficial, fan-made design and is not d with Ferrari, Formula 1, or any associated sponsors. I assume no responsibility for any misuse or infringement issues.
3D printing settings
Printing Instructions
- Layer Height: 0.1 - 0,3 mm is fine
- Infill: 20%
- Horizontal expansion: 0,1 to 0,3 mm. Not needed but recommended, it makes the print more resistant as the flap are thin
- Walls: 2-3
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- Print Orientation: See Screenshot from Cura
- Bed Adhesion: brim
To reduce printing time you can split the 3D model in two parts,
Its easily scalable thanks to my guide to scales, included in the zip
For a nice result:
- Use sandpaper (patience is needed) to smooth the print out, you can go from 80 grit, 120, 240, 500, and even finer
-Use primer (with filler if necessary), make sure is plastic safe
- Repeat the process a couple of times
- When it's completely dry you can can print it with a couple of layers of spray paint: You first spray the black, dry, mask the black and orange
- Apply a thin protective layer on top like some clear paint
- Apply the decals included in the PDF file
I will soon post the finished product!