Engine Cover Star Emblem




So, does anybody know a source for the emblem, or suggestions for a substitute? I'm considering 3D printing and painting, but I thought I'd check the forum first.




Just looking at alternatives.




Just looking at alternatives.
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Last edited by akingzkid; Apr 24, 2018 at 12:33 PM. Reason: typo




Anyway, the plastic hood badge that came with the grille is in a original MB parts box. The badge is 57 mm in diameter and looks exactly as in the picture of the Comand button shows, is just a lot bigger.
The badge is in a bag with part number tag on it: A 129 888 01 16 it says. This same part number also reads on the back of the badge.
It has two prongs and a plastic piece to lock it in place on the hood. I have not looked at the mounting on the engine cover but obviously some holes at least needs to be drilled for installation as the prongs are vertically positioned on the badge. May just be easier to epoxy glue it in place...?
Last edited by Arrie; Apr 24, 2018 at 09:05 PM.




The red looks great. I may request one in the future if you are still making.




so i sketched up a logo the size i need, exported it to stl file, sent to the online 3d printing service. paid 7.5 GBP, which i think is very cheap. the result is very good. And there is the benefit of being able to choose the color. Have a look at the pictures below.
so i sketched up a logo the size i need, exported it to stl file, sent to the online 3d printing service. paid 7.5 GBP, which i think is very cheap. the result is very good. And there is the benefit of being able to choose the color. Have a look at the pictures below.






Just d-load the stl file https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1552272
and then learn how to use Tinkercad to resize it to the needed size.
https://www.tinkercad.com/BTW, all the libraries here in Dallas area offer 3D printing services. Check your local library for similar services. They charge no more that 10¢ per gram for the material used. (I'm guessing no more than a dollar). You pick your color from those offered by the library.
The larger question is to pick a material that will stand up to engine compartment heat. .I'm guessing ABS plastic will be better than PLA...
Last edited by DFWdude; May 27, 2018 at 02:45 PM.

Just d-load the stl file https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1552272
and then learn how to use Tinkercad to resize it to the needed size.
All the libraries here in Dallas area offer printing services and charge no more that 10¢ per gram for the material used. (I'm guessing no more than a dollar -- choose your color). Check your local library for similar services...
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