Nuka Bike - Nuclear Powered - 150% Dummy 13 Figure
Nuclear Powered Motor Cycle - Nuka-Bike Built for 150% Scale Dummy 13 Figures Created by Lucky13 Toys. It has a 4.5mm X 6mm Grip. Standard for 150% Figures. Remixed every aspect, retooled, redressed, installed a friggin nuclear reactor, chopped channeled, lowered, turbo charged… All the bells and whistles. Found as part of a recovery effort at the Fukushima Nuclear Plant in Japan following reports of sentient AI in the area. Assembled by unknown sentient AI, this motorcycle was constructed from reactor parts and runs on a small nuclear reactor. Estimated lifespan, 134,258 Years, 124 Hours & 16 Minutes. With a top speed of Mach .5, This is essentially un-ridable. This, a tactical nuclear firearm and what appear to be spare parts for a humanoid robot, that seems to have assembled itself from reactor parts were found as well. This information is of course classified and this device should be never used, anytime, by anyone, for any reason. FRAME: Profiles for a 3 color main frame. Upper saddle in PLA and PLA-CF (PLA-CF works so well for this!) WHEELS AND TIRES: Wheels you have the option of a TPU tire and PLA Wheel or a complete TPU Tire/Wheel Combo. Getting the tires on the wheels requires some force but it will go in. If you dont want to fuss with it, the 1 piece TPU profile is for you. A1 MINI has to print each tire twice, no room for print by object doubles. Profiles that use Bambu Lab Support material are included. This works so well and only adds a couple color changes. Non Bambu Support profiles included, just expect some extra work removing the supports. Be patient and they will all come off. MICRO VERSION PROFILES ADDED - Just want a tiny Nuka-Cycle to use as a desk toy. Use the Micro Version. The Bambu Support material makes it so easy. Or skip it and just be prepared to do some support removal and cleanup. Print each plate as one color for a nice two tone mix. Example printed in Rapid PLA+ Silver and Red PLA. Assembly instructions to go with photos: 1: Prints parts, Remove Supports. - 2: Glue guide pins and axles into half of the main frame. Let Dry. 3: Install Tires on Wheels and place on axles. 4: Put handlebars in position. They should rotate freely DO NOT GLUE. 5: Put glue in the other side of the frame. Clamp till dry. 6: Apply a bead of glue to the top of the frame. Place upper saddle on glue/frame. Let Dry. 6: Go Ride.
Original model by BattCave on MakerWorld: https://makerworld.com/en/models/982113-nuka-bike-nuclear-powered-150-dummy-13-figure