by Jabberwock
The GI Joe V.A.M.P. from the 1980s. One version with the MkII's enclosed bodywork, the other with the exposed roll cage.
The roll cage version naturally will require supports for printing. Also, if you're wondering why there isn't a steering wheel? Well, the day after my birthday my steering wheel fell off and was lost - so to me it only looks right without it. :)
Much respect and gratitude to the men and women of our Armed Forces (past and present). Your sacrifice allows people like me to live in peace and freedom. /You/ are the real American heroes.
This file is a free download. Please note that it is listed as “non-commercial”. Neither you nor I are allowed to buy or sell physical copies of this 3D model. You are allowed (and encouraged) to print copies for your own personal use. If you have been re-directed to this file from a source other than my site on thingiverse.com they have done so without my permission. Thank you for respecting the rights of the original copyright holder.
You might need to trim the tang on the gun post/support to get it to fit properly into the vehicle body.
This model was drawn using my original toy and a pair of 6 inch calipers. Although the file is presented full scale, I modeled it so that it was optimized when printed at 25%. Unless you stay in that range it may have too much or too little detail.