Sandmann (Jon Blund) Multicar Series Since 1950’s 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Declare victory. End of active development.
For the parts used see my other Sandmann cars, hint they are present on every houshold, I guess.

Another tiny small vehicle, Sandmann's work horse.
As depicted the early cars had no steering wheel.

Old man showing off his old cars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0U2bvSOgoY
More early Multicar models https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRfC1Uec4-8

Those original dated back to app. 1930 later named "Diesel-Ameise & Diesel-Karren" and the starter of the famous Multicar series (from M21) served many purposes.
They were used everwhere in factories, farms, villages, cities,....
The successors of those cars are in use and production till today.
See my other Sandmann creations & info.
By chance this little car will be steered by the Mexicano Speedy Gonzales.

Sandmann got a new seat. Perfect.
The Mexicano does not need a seat, just something that brings him up a bit.

Files V1

  • long base 120x45mm
  • cabine fro now without door
  • wheel 16x6x3mm
  • load platform open, with/without tail gate for hinged door

Other Multicar 3D printable

base_w_holes_for_seat_and_load_V1-5.stl 233.9KB
Ladeplattform1_Sandmann_Multicar_MM22.stl 292.9KB
Ladeplattform2_Sandmann_Multicar_MM22.stl 276.2KB
Multicar22.stl 137.5KB
Multicar22_V1_door_v1.stl 884.0B
Multicar22_V1_wheel_16x6x3mm.stl 106.0KB
Sandmann_M22_cabine_w_mount_holes.stl 471.3KB
seat2_holes_18mm_Sandmann_MM22.stl 223.3KB