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RollsRoyce.obj
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RollsRoyce_fixed.obj
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RollsRoyce.objPrintable file377.1 KB OBJSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileThis emblem is designed for decorative purposes, likely for interior use.
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Rolls Royce Logo (fixed)

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A mate of mine, a generous intelligent, lovable, young man, a survivor of world war two, a genuine weet-bix kid, born in the year of our lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-eight, absolutely adores Rolls Royce. He recalls the unique sound of the airplanes overhead, the explosions, being separated from his parents as a 5 year old, shipped to Australia as a refugee, put in some hard work and built himself up from refugee status, to owning multiple small businesses and taking up engineering as a hobby out of requirement. However, at 84, he's not getting any younger and he relies on his pride and joy, his mobility scooter. He never could afford the Rolls Royce of his dreams, so I made this as a gift. Starting from photo's of the original badge, imported into sketchup, aligned, then in a few minutes, churned out this beauty. Nev, you're my favourite pom!

Published Jun 27, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by Alistair Mclean (Swarvey) · License: CC BY

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