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W2D-VI BOM

 W2D-VI BOM


The BOM starts with the core body parts, then the cab, then various other bits.  I tried to make sure that the parts with "or" options are separated logically from non option sections of the list.

If you go with the not "or" versions you get the body as I built it except:

- I used the old windshield and did some grinding to make the cab fit and no dash

- I used the Cab_Back_Vd.stl because it mates up with the roll bar (I had already welded the roll bar and didn't want to remove it)

- I used the shorter rear quarter but I would recommend using the longer one for a TRX4 build

Please think it through...

I would suggest cutting and pasting the BOM into your own document and then deleting the parts you don't want to use (or move them to the bottom of the document for future reference).

Body:

1x Bronco_Nose.stl

1x Bronco_Grill.stl

2x Bronco_Headlight_Bucket.stl

1x Bronco_Hood.stl


1x Bronco_Dash_V2.stl

or original dash

    1x Bronco_Dash.stl

     - (Option) Bronco_Dash_V2a.stl has no cutouts for Cab tabs


1x Bronco_V2Front_Quarter.stl

1x (mirrored) Bronco_V2Front_Quarter.stl

or with flares version (I printed the flares separately and welded them on)

    1x Bronco_V2Fr_Qurtr_wFlr.stl

    1x (mirrored) Bronco_V2Fr_Qurtr_wFlr.stl


1x Bronco_Door_Door.stl

1x (mirrored) Bronco_Door_Door.stl

or without door cutouts

    1x Bronco_Door_Long.stl

    1x (mirrored) Bronco_Door_Long.stl


1x Bronco_Rear_Quarter_Short.stl

1x (mirrored) Bronco_Rear_Quarter_Short.stl

or with flares version

    1x Bronco_Rr_Qurtr_Short_wFlr.stl

    1x (mirrored) Bronco_Rr_Qurtr_Short_wFlr.stl

or 5mm longer for better TRX4 fit version

    1x Bronco_Rear_Quarter_Short_V2.stl

    1x (mirrored) Bronco_Rear_Quarter_Short_V2.stl


1x Bronco_Tail.stl


1x Bronco_Windshield_Glass.stl (you can use as windshield or template to cut windshield from clear plastic)


16x Hex_Pin_15.stl (as implied, hex shaped instead of round - better IMO)

    or 16x Pin_2_5.stl

4x Pin_5.stl


Cab:

1x Cab_Front.stl

1x Cab_Mid.stl

1x Cab_Back.stl

    or 1x Cab_Back_Vb.stl (for use with no door cutouts and roll bar)

    or 1x Cab_Back_Vd.stl (mid and back in one for use with roll bar)


or

    1x Cab_Complete.stl (not recommeneded because I don't think it will be durable)


Mounting:

TRX4:

1x Bronco_Front_Bumper_Mount.stl

1x TRX4_Rear_Shell_Mount.stl

1x TRX4_Front_Bumper_Mount.stl

1x TRX4_Rear_Bumper_Mount.stl

or 

    1x TRX4_Rr1_Bmp_Mnt.stl

    1x TRX4_Rr2_Bmp_Mnt.stl


SCX10 clone:

1x Bronco_Body_Mount.stl

1x Bronco_Front_Bumper_Mount.stl

1x Bronco_Rear_Body_Mount_V2.stl

1x Bronco_Rear_Bumper_Mount.stl



Options:


Flares:

1x Flare_Fr.stl

1x (mirrored) Flare_Fr.stl

1x Flare_Rr.stl

1x (mirrored) Flare_Rr.st

Optional

2x Flare_Run_Brd.stl


Hood:

1x Hood_Scoop.stl


The original V1 windshield with a longer valence

- 1x Bronco_Windshield_old_V2.stl


Roll bar:

1x Bronco_Roll_Bar.stl (for use with door with door cutouts)


Floor board:

1x Bronco_Floor_Board.stl

1x (mirrored) Bronco_Floor_Board.stl


Topper:

1x Topper_Side.stl

1x (mirrored) Topper_Side.stl

1x Topper_Back.stl

1x Topper_Roof_V2.stl


4x Post.stl

4x Post_Holder.stl


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