Peugeot 3D Keychain Collection
A distinctive 3D-printed keychain set inspired by the legendary lineup of Peugeot vehicles – celebrating over a century of French automotive craftsmanship and innovation. Ideal for fans of both classic and contemporary Peugeot models, from…
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About this model
A distinctive 3D-printed keychain set inspired by the legendary lineup of Peugeot vehicles – celebrating over a century of French automotive craftsmanship and innovation. Ideal for fans of both classic and contemporary Peugeot models, from the elegant 404 and 504 to the dynamic 206 and RCZ.
Included Models:
104, 106, 107, 108, 204, 205, 206, 207, 301, 304, 305, 306, 307, 309, 404, 405, 406, 407, 504, 505, 604, 605, 607, 806, 807, 1007, 4007, RCZ
Common Features:
- Compact and lightweight – perfect for attaching to your keyring, bag, or lanyard.
- Two-layer construction:
- Top layer – raised white model number (e.g., “406”) and “PEUGEOT” text in bold, high-contrast typography.
- Base layer – matte black PLA foundation for a clean, durable aesthetic.
- Mounting hole – integrated on the left side (aligned with the “PEUGEOT” text) for quick keyring or carabiner attachment.
- Material & finish – printed in high-quality PLA, ensuring crisp edges, consistent layer detail, and lasting strength.
3D Printing Instructions:
- No AMS required.
- Color change (for white text) at layer 25.
- Recommended material: PLA.
- No supports or raft needed.
- Use active cooling for the best overhangs and sharpest text definition.
Print settings
These are the settings the model was actually printed and tested with — the profile in the 3MF is already set up this way, so you can send it straight to the printer.
- Layer height: 0.16 mm
- Nozzle: 0.4 mm
- Walls: 2
- Infill: 15 %
- Filament: ~161 g
Files
The model is free on MakerWorld and ships as a ready-to-print 3MF with the print profile inside — no slicer setup needed. Hit the download button above; the file is hosted there, not on 3DX.


