This is easily one of the coolest things I've ever seen. Ever. I've owned 6 Subary WRX cars so far, with my latest being a 2006 WRX STi. One of my friends has actually ridden in a 22B long ago. I am going to do everything I can to print this and make it go. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
You’re welcome! I can’t believe you’re here, what an incredible pleasure! I remember your WRX from one of your videos (maybe the one where you moved to the new shop, right?). The 22B is a dream, I spent so much time designing my own replica. I’m really enjoying seeing builds from all over the world. If you need any help, feel free to ask me anytime! Since there are over 300 parts, I edited 400 pages of detailed instructions. I really hope you will enjoy the build!
This model is so amazing! I thought 3D Sets ones were the very best achievable for an FDM printer, but this model proved me wrong! Even stuff that didn't need complexity like the trunk hinge is so well thought and cool, I really enjoyed looking at the guide to see how well this model is designed
Amazing comment! Thanks a lot! 3DSets creates really great projects, and reading your feedback makes me really proud! I hope you enjoy this build, and if you have any feedback or questions, feel free to reach out to me anytime!
@@casadioDesign Honestly I am not even into RC stuff, but I have been considering building a 3DSets for a long time just because they are so cool. Now I saw this and I genuinely think it's it's even cooler. It might be what pushes me out of my laziness, I just have to find some 555 Sonic Blue filament, or maybe I can do something sacrilegious and make one with the 3DO neon magenta that I already have 😁
@@karellen00 I can't wait to see your build! I don't know if there is a filament that matches 100% the 555, but the sand-and-paint scenario is always available!!
Brought it thank you so much, you can see a lot of work went into this model ! It looks fantastic!! I will start printing one tomorrow and then their will be one running Flat out in Sweden !
Awesome! Been waiting for this since the first teaser vid. Was wondering what why was taking so long....after looking through the guide, I understand why, the quality is first class. I've bought the stl files, now to go filament shopping!
@@casadioDesignoh dude, an SF forester based on this would be amazing. I own an SF5 STi from the year 2000, but sadly I lack the skills to model any of it to 3d print.
@@Phrew Cool car, damn an Sti, it is a dream for me! Enjoy your amazing Subaru and stay tuned for the Forester, not sure when! But one day I will do it!
I'm seriously considering to build this, even though I'm not that much of a fan of the Impreza (just my personal design taste), but this looks incredibly well designed. :)
Thank you for such a kind comment! This is going to be a nice winter project, and since there are many parts to print and install, here is a step-by-step build guide: docs.google.com/presentation/d/1AHKdmN6MjSXapHdnKKb-2oDXUeh8cV4w9X-58QvgwN0/edit#slide=id.g13c51deebe7_32_0
@@casadioDesign i did, thats what i'm speaking about, the rollers on the one way clutch have reliefs cut in, the drive shaft is using two M2's very close to really strengthen it and turned 90 degrees at the other end for even more strength. and then the basic but well thought out concept of installing the drive train into the chassis from the bottom rather then the usual way of slapping it all onto a pan and laying the body over it. Dang the floor pan and wheel wells are just pretty.
@@TerraRoot You are completely right! You noticed a lot of technical details and key features of the model! I was confident that this one-way clutch was completely innovative but I was wrong. A similar solution was already used on the RC world! By the way, my goal is to provide a scaled automotive experience, that's the reason why I selected to assemble the mechanics from the bottom 😄
Ive been looking for a reason to get into the 3d printing world as i know nothing about then and you have just gave me it! Sick man the attention to detail is crazy. I own a type r with a 60mm 22b bodykit. Would love to print this off and paint it steel blue same as mine
Oh really? That's a dream car for me, enjoy your Subaru, the body kit installed is the icing on the cake! Great taste! By the way, thank you for the comment, I can't wait to see your build 🤩
Impressionante la cura del dettaglio, la meccanica e l assemblaggio. Un capolavoro! Lavorando quotidianamente su questi meravigliosi mezzi da rally, ho l' obbligo morale di realizzarla! Hai utilizzato l' ugello da 0.4? Le parti soggette ad usura le hai testate eventualmente in petg?
Grandissimo! Ti invidio un sacco, hai un lavoro bellissimo 😄 Grazie mille comunque, se hai dubbi durante la costruzione puoi contattarmi in qualsiasi momento! Ho testato tutta la meccanica in quasi 3 anni di lavoro anche con altri modelli, posso dirti con certezza che il PLA si comporta leggermente meglio del PETG. Benchè sia meno resistente sui carichi statici, si comporta meglio sotto lo stress combinato dovuto all'inevitabile riscaldamento dei denti. Non è una trasmissione efficientissima, pertanto molta energia si trasforma in calore. Puoi vedere gli "Endurance test" nel mio canale. Quasi 9km completamente a tavoletta seguendo il modello RC con la mia auto!
@@casadioDesign immaginavo ci fosse uno studio più che approfondito sul materiale con tanto di test, la mia era una domanda da profano. Complimenti ancora per il progetto senza eguali! Se ti servono spunti, dettagli o foto riguardo la versione rally scrivimi pure, saro lieto di aiutarti!
All PLA, right! After almost 3 years of experience I can say that PLA is completely fine. I usually print the gears with eSun PLA+ it is very strong, but as @Splarkszter said, it is very important to grease them 😄
@@casadioDesign thanks for the reply, I did the gears on my JP Jeep all in eSun PLA+ and they felt solid, I was just a bit too scared of driving hard as someone said I should be printing my gears in Nylon... Was thinking of doing that with the Subaru, but if PLA is good for you, it's good for me! Thanks again.
@@ploidemedia you are welcome! Looking forward to receive feedbacks, you can contact me anytime!! I always reply to all the messages, maybe with delay, but I always try to answer and support!
@@wesleykyle4091 I'm so happy that you are joining this world and it is awesome to read that your daily is 99 Impreza! Dream!! I also had a Ender 3 Pro (the S1) and I can tell you is definitely possible. Unfortunately I found they are not realiable on the long term. My suggestion is to buy a BambuLab A1 instead, is cheap, reliable and very easy to start with 😄 let me know what do you think 🤩
Hello! Yes absolutely, you can find all the listed parts on the link at page 5 of the build guide here: docs.google.com/presentation/d/1AHKdmN6MjSXapHdnKKb-2oDXUeh8cV4w9X-58QvgwN0/edit#slide=id.g13c51deebe7_32_0
understood your point! My goal is to run a small business in order to delivery also the non-printed parts with a dedicated box! Waiting for that, I will suggest you to contact me by email, I will help you finding the parts on other eshops :D
Hi This is Sarah from the JLC3DP marketing department. We are willing to sponsor you with our 3d/CNC printing service to collaborate on a project with you. May I ask about your interests?😊
This is easily one of the coolest things I've ever seen. Ever. I've owned 6 Subary WRX cars so far, with my latest being a 2006 WRX STi. One of my friends has actually ridden in a 22B long ago. I am going to do everything I can to print this and make it go. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
You’re welcome! I can’t believe you’re here, what an incredible pleasure! I remember your WRX from one of your videos (maybe the one where you moved to the new shop, right?). The 22B is a dream, I spent so much time designing my own replica.
I’m really enjoying seeing builds from all over the world. If you need any help, feel free to ask me anytime! Since there are over 300 parts, I edited 400 pages of detailed instructions. I really hope you will enjoy the build!
@3DPrintingNerd This guy needs to be shown on your channel! When will you make a series about printing this 22B? 😁
@@7thRaven That's my goal - I really REALLY want to do this. SO SO BAD.
@@7thRaven this is a dream guys 🤩
@@3DPrintingNerd 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
This model is so amazing! I thought 3D Sets ones were the very best achievable for an FDM printer, but this model proved me wrong! Even stuff that didn't need complexity like the trunk hinge is so well thought and cool, I really enjoyed looking at the guide to see how well this model is designed
Amazing comment! Thanks a lot! 3DSets creates really great projects, and reading your feedback makes me really proud! I hope you enjoy this build, and if you have any feedback or questions, feel free to reach out to me anytime!
@@casadioDesign Honestly I am not even into RC stuff, but I have been considering building a 3DSets for a long time just because they are so cool. Now I saw this and I genuinely think it's it's even cooler. It might be what pushes me out of my laziness, I just have to find some 555 Sonic Blue filament, or maybe I can do something sacrilegious and make one with the 3DO neon magenta that I already have 😁
@@karellen00 I can't wait to see your build! I don't know if there is a filament that matches 100% the 555, but the sand-and-paint scenario is always available!!
amazing... love for the details 👌👌👌👌
You are awesome, thank you so much!!
Your work is truly impressive! Amazing!
Thank you!!
Perfect. Too short video. I Think others would agree that we need more of this beauty. Great job
We have tons of videos on the list. Stay tuned, I hope you will have a lot of fun! Thnk you for the feedback regarding the project 😃
Brought it thank you so much, you can see a lot of work went into this model ! It looks fantastic!! I will start printing one tomorrow and then their will be one running Flat out in Sweden !
AWESOME 🤩 I can't wait to see your build, keep me posted with the progress!!
Amazing model! Congratulation!
Thank you Anton!! I can't wait to see your next release!!
Complimenti davvero! 🙂 Stupenda anche questa!
Grazie infinite!!
Driving this with Xbon controler will be the cherry on the top !
Perfect video!
Thanks Zanis!!
Very well done! Can’t wait to complete mine. I vote E39 m5 next!
thank you very much!! And thank you also for the suggestion!!
Awesome! Been waiting for this since the first teaser vid. Was wondering what why was taking so long....after looking through the guide, I understand why, the quality is first class. I've bought the stl files, now to go filament shopping!
Thanks for the fantastic comment! I really hope you will enjoy this experience 😍
Literally perfect. I hope you do a 2001 Forester like mine eventually.
Thanks my friend! Yes, sure!! One day I will do it 😍
@@casadioDesignoh dude, an SF forester based on this would be amazing. I own an SF5 STi from the year 2000, but sadly I lack the skills to model any of it to 3d print.
@@Phrew I will do!! Not in the short term, but definitely on my list 🤩
@@Phrew Cool car, damn an Sti, it is a dream for me! Enjoy your amazing Subaru and stay tuned for the Forester, not sure when! But one day I will do it!
@@casadioDesign hit me up if you need any photos of it.
beautiful design. beefy looking gearbox too!
thank you very much!
I'm seriously considering to build this, even though I'm not that much of a fan of the Impreza (just my personal design taste), but this looks incredibly well designed. :)
Thank you for such a kind comment! This is going to be a nice winter project, and since there are many parts to print and install, here is a step-by-step build guide: docs.google.com/presentation/d/1AHKdmN6MjSXapHdnKKb-2oDXUeh8cV4w9X-58QvgwN0/edit#slide=id.g13c51deebe7_32_0
Beautiful design, godlike details.
Thank you!! 😄It was a long work but I really enjoyed this design process! Check the build guide if you like technical pictures!
@@casadioDesign i did, thats what i'm speaking about, the rollers on the one way clutch have reliefs cut in, the drive shaft is using two M2's very close to really strengthen it and turned 90 degrees at the other end for even more strength. and then the basic but well thought out concept of installing the drive train into the chassis from the bottom rather then the usual way of slapping it all onto a pan and laying the body over it. Dang the floor pan and wheel wells are just pretty.
@@TerraRoot You are completely right! You noticed a lot of technical details and key features of the model! I was confident that this one-way clutch was completely innovative but I was wrong. A similar solution was already used on the RC world! By the way, my goal is to provide a scaled automotive experience, that's the reason why I selected to assemble the mechanics from the bottom 😄
I Need a 3D Printer now
ahah well done! You will love this machines!
Ive been looking for a reason to get into the 3d printing world as i know nothing about then and you have just gave me it! Sick man the attention to detail is crazy. I own a type r with a 60mm 22b bodykit. Would love to print this off and paint it steel blue same as mine
Oh really? That's a dream car for me, enjoy your Subaru, the body kit installed is the icing on the cake! Great taste! By the way, thank you for the comment, I can't wait to see your build 🤩
Nice subaru
Thank you!
One question: Why not heat threaded inserts so instead of screwing into plastic you're screwing metal into metal?
Hello! According to my research, in the last 3 years, I found the direct plastic screwing more reliable! At least for the small screws like the M2 😄
Impressionante la cura del dettaglio, la meccanica e l assemblaggio. Un capolavoro! Lavorando quotidianamente su questi meravigliosi mezzi da rally, ho l' obbligo morale di realizzarla! Hai utilizzato l' ugello da 0.4? Le parti soggette ad usura le hai testate eventualmente in petg?
Grandissimo! Ti invidio un sacco, hai un lavoro bellissimo 😄 Grazie mille comunque, se hai dubbi durante la costruzione puoi contattarmi in qualsiasi momento! Ho testato tutta la meccanica in quasi 3 anni di lavoro anche con altri modelli, posso dirti con certezza che il PLA si comporta leggermente meglio del PETG. Benchè sia meno resistente sui carichi statici, si comporta meglio sotto lo stress combinato dovuto all'inevitabile riscaldamento dei denti. Non è una trasmissione efficientissima, pertanto molta energia si trasforma in calore. Puoi vedere gli "Endurance test" nel mio canale. Quasi 9km completamente a tavoletta seguendo il modello RC con la mia auto!
@@casadioDesign immaginavo ci fosse uno studio più che approfondito sul materiale con tanto di test, la mia era una domanda da profano. Complimenti ancora per il progetto senza eguali! Se ti servono spunti, dettagli o foto riguardo la versione rally scrivimi pure, saro lieto di aiutarti!
@@xMECO17x grazie infinite per la disponibilità e per i complimenti! MI dai una grande motivazione così 😄
Are the gears/cogs printed using PLA in the model in the video?
You should be using PETG for mechanical parts. Never forget the lubricant.
All PLA, right! After almost 3 years of experience I can say that PLA is completely fine. I usually print the gears with eSun PLA+ it is very strong, but as @Splarkszter said, it is very important to grease them 😄
@@casadioDesign thanks for the reply, I did the gears on my JP Jeep all in eSun PLA+ and they felt solid, I was just a bit too scared of driving hard as someone said I should be printing my gears in Nylon... Was thinking of doing that with the Subaru, but if PLA is good for you, it's good for me! Thanks again.
@@ploidemedia you are welcome! Looking forward to receive feedbacks, you can contact me anytime!! I always reply to all the messages, maybe with delay, but I always try to answer and support!
This video inspired me to get a 3d printer! Would this build be possible on an Ender 3 Pro? Love this rc build as I daily a 99 Impreza
@@wesleykyle4091 I'm so happy that you are joining this world and it is awesome to read that your daily is 99 Impreza! Dream!!
I also had a Ender 3 Pro (the S1) and I can tell you is definitely possible. Unfortunately I found they are not realiable on the long term. My suggestion is to buy a BambuLab A1 instead, is cheap, reliable and very easy to start with 😄 let me know what do you think 🤩
can you provide link for the remote and the engine? all the electronic stuff?
Hello! Yes absolutely, you can find all the listed parts on the link at page 5 of the build guide here: docs.google.com/presentation/d/1AHKdmN6MjSXapHdnKKb-2oDXUeh8cV4w9X-58QvgwN0/edit#slide=id.g13c51deebe7_32_0
C'è un errore nel link del Servo, porta all'ESC 😉
Grazie! Sistemato!! La stanchezza fa brutti scherzi!
Top speed?
I reached 40km/h before crashing!! Luckly the model survived pretty well!
I wish i can just buy the non printable parts that is not from aliexpress :(
understood your point! My goal is to run a small business in order to delivery also the non-printed parts with a dedicated box! Waiting for that, I will suggest you to contact me by email, I will help you finding the parts on other eshops :D
Hi This is Sarah from the JLC3DP marketing department. We are willing to sponsor you with our 3d/CNC printing service to collaborate on a project with you. May I ask about your interests?😊
Hello Sarah and thank you for the proposal! For commercial requests, please email me to casadio.design@gmail.com
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