I redesigned the radiator to being it's own enclosure rather than just bolted to the side. This hopefully would grant the assembly greater strength as well as visually look better.


And kept printing, sanding, assembling...


Looks good!
The experiment with TPU (I wanted bumpers) not so much...

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