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bod750
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3D Model

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Hi all, now I have the GT stripped I am contemplating producing a 3D model of it, to what level of detail I'm not quite sure yet.
When it's finished I will be able to save it as and "E" drawing which means anybody should be able to view it as a 3d image and move it around.

I will keep you all posted.

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Re: 3D Model

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Could you show an example of this sounds interesting? Cheers BAZ
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I'm having trouble getting a file small enough, as soon as I can I will put something on.

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Sorry, I cannot get a file below 2mb, although the some of the modelled parts are smaller, when you create the "e" drawing it goes over the forum limit.
I could send something through on an email if anyone would like to see if it works, 2-3 mb.
I have attached some rendered images of the 3D model I produced, which as you can I just made up as I went along, but shows what you can do.

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