BMW M3 GTR e46 | SCALED 1/64 | Model kit car
✅ STL files for the body & wheels ✅ Chitubox file pre-supported!
We are thrilled to unveil our new "Scaled" series, offering highly detailed and proportionally accurate versions of iconic cars. We proudly present the legendary BMW M3 GTR.
✅ About the BMW M3 GTR
The BMW M3 GTR is much more than just a car; it’s a racing legend. Making a remarkable impact in the world of motorsports, the M3 GTR made its debut in 2001 in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS). With a powerful V8 engine, it revolutionized the GT category. Its sleek design and exceptional performance allowed it to dominate the competition and clinch the championship title.
A fascinating aspect of this car is its role in the iconic video game "Need for Speed: Most Wanted." The BMW M3 GTR became a fan favorite, known for its distinctive white and blue paint and its central role in the game's storyline. This fame not only cemented its status in reality but also immortalized it in automotive pop culture.
✅ Product Details
Our 3D model of the BMW M3 GTR "Scaled" is meticulously detailed, capturing the true essence of the original car with precise proportions. It’s perfect for 3D printing enthusiasts and collectors who seek authenticity.
Scale: 1/64 Pre-supported Features: Highly detailed and proportionally accurate design Format: STL file and pre-supported Chitubox file ready for printing
✅ Why Choose Our "Scaled" Models?
Each "Scaled" model is a faithful representation of the vehicle, celebrating the history and essence of these iconic cars. They are perfect for those who appreciate quality, detail, and authenticity in their collections.
Get yours today and bring your 3D prints to life with the unparalleled BMW M3 GTR Scaled!

























Hi. Please help. After several attempts, I couldn't print the chitubox file with an 8k resin liquid printer. Only part of the support remains and nothing of the car. They separate from each other. What could be the problem?
Could you send me the 3d model file so that I can put it in the chitubox?
Hi!
At what room temperature are you printing? What resin exactly are you using? What height per layer do you have set? And what is the exposure you are setting? Are you setting supports manually?
Thanks!
I inserted the stl file into the resin printer and the print was flawless. Unfortunately the rear wing is very thin and falls off immediately on both filament and resin printers. That being said, it is a beautifully crafted model. Thank you very much.
Hi! I recommend increasing the exposure time on your resin printer so the spoiler gets more firmness. If for some reason that doesn’t work, I suggest printing it slightly larger.