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Description:
I need a CAD file for 3D printing conception of miniature model truck resin kit scale down to 1/87 scale,components must have parts for building model kit, cab ,driver seat,frame body and wheels.
Wants:
Details cab must be the same as the real prototype truck ,empty hollow cab model with interior seat.model kit designed for.
Software:
- AutoCAD
Additional Information
Approximative dimension size of model cab truck must turn arround: L-40mm x W-28mm x H-25mmFrame body truck size lenght : +/-100mm
I Added resin kit model attachment to give an idea of what kind of model kit I'm looking for in 1/87 "HO" scale by showing what component part kits look like,that will help you to understand what type of model kit I need for 3D printing project.
I would like to try a new modeling concept in 3D printing process. Actually, I make my own master parts but I'm really short in time for making new release handcrafted models and I'm willing to pay for THE BEST designer 3D print for helping me to create this model.
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This was require for shapeways 3d print site for making the model,they ask for Uploading 3D files:
Maximum size: 64 MB or 1 million polygons
Filetypes: DAE, OBJ, STL, X3D, X3DB, X3DV, WRL
Color printing: DAE, WRL, X3D, X3DB, X3DV
For textures: GIF, JPG, PNG
ZIP: Containing filetypes above
I dont know which program will be used for this requirement ,probably solidworks will work...it is similar as autocad?
I saw on your profile you&;ve already made a tankcar in 1/64 scale and that look great ,did you know if this model was for 3d print project?
Maximum size: 64 MB or 1 million polygons
Filetypes: DAE, OBJ, STL, X3D, X3DB, X3DV, WRL
Color printing: DAE, WRL, X3D, X3DB, X3DV
For textures: GIF, JPG, PNG
ZIP: Containing filetypes above
I dont know which program will be used for this requirement ,probably solidworks will work...it is similar as autocad?
I saw on your profile you&;ve already made a tankcar in 1/64 scale and that look great ,did you know if this model was for 3d print project?
Fri, 22 Nov 2013 18:12:20 +0000
Is solidworks is Ok as well?
Fri, 22 Nov 2013 18:12:20 +0000
Is solidworks is Ok as well?
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