3D model description
Dashboard GT3 evo
IMPORTANT: Simulators with 600mm between straight 120x40, 80x40 and inclined 40x80 to 75 degrees flying support columns (580mm with 10mm pla spacers or Motedis aluminum plates).
https://youtu.be/B5MlSrGsn7M?si=oDDrf4u0P60c99_S
Hello everyone, this is a project that I had been looking forward to do for years. Since I've been in Simracing, from 2009 until now I haven't seen something similar done. Also the fact that there are home 3D printers has made my job much easier. The few commercial Dashboards I have seen are expensive and very simple. I wanted to integrate wind simulator with display in a console with symmetrical center. I have seen many DIY Dashboard made from an original Dashboard of an old BMW e36 or a Subaru impreza, I for two reasons think that these parts have to be in a car and not in a simulator. The first one is because I am a big car lover, and someone may be looking for one of those Dashboards to restore one of those cars. The second, is because if you are like me in the 3 or 4 main simulators... assetto corsa, rf2, iracing, Automobilista or dirt rally... we drive different kind of cars, from a gt3 to a formula, rally car or lmp1. It doesn't make much sense to have an asymmetric Dashboard of a BMW e36 and be driving a lmp1 or a formula. Don't take into account the paint finishes in the pictures because I'm very bad at painting even with spray paint nor the old fanatec v2.5 base which I will soon change for a direct drive. If you do it just a little better, the finish will be very good. The paint used is textured matte black, a paint that is used for the fenders of some cars and that gives that rough and dull look similar to the Dashboard of the world rally cars. The project is for people who have a small bed 3D printer 220x220x270 (Largest piece to print is 255.25mm, modified for 250mm high printers, printed in two parts and joined with M5 inserts) and a Simlab type simulator with 600mm between columns of 40x120 (adaptation to 40x80 with printed parts) straight or 40x80 at 75 degrees. For DDU 5¨ OSP, B7 DDU and GRID 10,2¨ screen (Grid 10,2 and 7" untested by me, Beta phase). I have included in the STL files some spacers designed to increase 10mm on each side of your simulator if you do not have these measures or if you have a column of 40x80 a piece that adjusts from 120 to 80mm. If you don't want to buy the aluminum plates they are sold on the German site Motedis which has the link in the PDF of the project. Print position, parameters, material and assembly are explained in the PDF that has the STL files. I estimate that the cost of the project will be about 500€ between PLA, screen, electrical components and fans and more than 450 hours of printing. This is one of the reasons why I am selling the files and not embarking on marketing the finished product. Thank you very much for reading this and for supporting me. Don't forget, if you decide to start the project upload images or doubts. I am committed to keep modifying parts for a better optimization of the Dashboard. Follow me on instagram or YouTube for changes and updates to the STL files.
Instagram: @Mig.a.rey
YouTube: @Migrey80
3D printing settings
Nozzle diameter: 0.4
Layer height: 0.2
Filling: 5%.
Material: PLA 6kg
Printing dimensions: 220*220*270 (256) or 220*220*250
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