Firanse R3
Description
In the year 2040 there isn't limit for what could be printed, every material and size is possible and the recycling process has been completely rewritten.
The products are cheaper and more efficient because the internal parts could be more complex, resistant and smaller, printed directly in place. And if something is broken it can simply be reduced to its original material and reprinted again, even could collect several things and make something completely different and convenient with one's lifestyle.
There is where the Firanse R3 takes place, a completely affordable, personalized and ecological car.
This concept vehicle consists of two parts, the first one is the cab that holds the seats, batteries and the principal controls, and second part are the modular wheels that have the engines, brakes, suspension and direction system.
The products are cheaper and more efficient because the internal parts could be more complex, resistant and smaller, printed directly in place. And if something is broken it can simply be reduced to its original material and reprinted again, even could collect several things and make something completely different and convenient with one's lifestyle.
There is where the Firanse R3 takes place, a completely affordable, personalized and ecological car.
This concept vehicle consists of two parts, the first one is the cab that holds the seats, batteries and the principal controls, and second part are the modular wheels that have the engines, brakes, suspension and direction system.
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Discorp
on
January 14, 2013
said:
More and more publications of Firanse :D!!! Now in Tuvie.com, ARCHIresource.com and Damnitsawesome.com
AuraSolarisModels
on
December 31, 2012
said:
If this car was in existence, I would buy it in a matter of seconds. Very nice model!
Discorp
on
December 31, 2012
said:
Thanks Viresx and sorry Big-E but I design this based on the new replicator 2 :S, but you can scaled :D
Big-E
on
December 31, 2012
said:
call me crazy, but I don't think it will fit on my build plate :)
All kidding aside, it's a nice design. I may just try printing this.

have you printed it in one piece? have you added a raft support? maybe you could split the model for a better printing! I want to try it (but scaling it of course)