And they don’t show the build lines from fused filament deposition based technology.
The difference from previous miniature models is that, this time around, the slot car’s components were laser-sintered, which means that they are made from nylon and are, thus, more sturdy and temperature resistant. The blog Slotsinthecity is reporting on their preview of a 1:32 Koenigsegg CCX, the third generation global supercar from the Swedish custom sports car manufacturer. Now, here we are talking about yet another evolution in the world of – in this case -the slot car racing segment: perfectly reproduced, laser-sintered models by model maker The Area71.
Only a couple of weeks ago, we were discussing the future of miniature car modeling in interesting projects such as Scanning Cars and Maurizio Casella’s assembled 3D printed designs.