Subaru jdm badge3/1/2024 4th badge was printed with 4 top solid layers and came out perfectly but broke when taken off the printer. 3rd badge (Bottom Left) was printed with 5 top solid layers and in white ABS, light would not penetrate through the badge. 2nd badge (Top Right) printed with 8 top solid layers and no infill and came out nicely but the LEDs could not shine through properly due to diffuser installed underneath. The 1st badge (Top Left) printed with 3 top solid layers and no infill and didn’t print properly, it also had gaps in the top layers. A slight change I did make was changing the colour of the LEDs from red to white as I found the red did not suit the rest of the car’s theme of black and white. ![]() Once I had it dialled in I could finish off the rest of the project. I struggled with getting the logo to print properly as the transparent filament had to be dialled in properly. For anyone less familiar with cars JDM is Japanese Domestic Market, cars that conform to Japanese regulations. So when I saw this JDM Subaru Forestor “F” badge on Thingiverse I had to give it a try.īeing a big fan of Subaru, I got bored of the original Subaru logo on my car and decided to change it up a little and give it the proper JDM look. In a previous Takeover, I replaced the stock wheel caps with 3D Printed JDM ones, and I wanted to continue the look across the entire vehicle. ![]() This project is perfect for all JDM Subaru fans. ![]() Hey Makers! It’s Kyle back with another Takeover project.
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