Cyber Truck Model
Jorge Vega 8th
Drakes Creek Middle School
3D Design
I used Tinkercad to create my 3D Design. I like to design in Tinkercad because it is a fun program to use and I can login with my Google account.
I was inspired to design this by the shape of the cybertuck, which is an easy car to design due to its sharp edges.
Firstly I created a rectangle, then duplicated it twice and rotated both of them. I decreased the length of both of the duplicates, one more and one a bit less. This gave me a good simple shape of the main body, I filled in the gaps from rotation errors.
I proceed to create the front of the car, with a stretched sphere and some triangles. I duplicated the front of the car and the main rectangle (the first one I created) and resized it by two millimeters on each side. Then, I decreased the height until it was just a flat outline.
I proceed to create some hexagons and divide them into two. I duplicated half of the hexagon and decreased it by 0.5 millimeters and made it hollow so it was just an outline of the hexagon.
I then carved the windows and the truck section with hollow pieces. After that, I created tires with a connection to be able to connect it with the car.
The process was very time consuming because of the many resized hollow pieces that I needed to create the car sections. The entire process was also very laggy because of reusing different sections with modifications.
I chose the color scheme of black and gray to make it appear as similar as possible to a real cybertruck.
I had a little trouble getting the model to print. Once it printed, I returned to my design and edited it a little more to make the pieces fit more flush.
I created this 3D design because I like futuristic cars. I am very happy with how my 3D design turned out.
Click to view the STL Files for my 3D Design: STL Files
Sideview of Design
Top View
Base of Car
Body of Car
Base & Body of Car
Assembled Car
Assembled Car
Assembled Car