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Old 04-30-2015, 09:04 PM
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Updating.
Now it is only missing the makeup
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Very nice!

And is great to see such a different subject!
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Sharunas, I am developing this kit by myself
Great!
imho you should show also show a design process as well
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Old 05-03-2015, 06:55 PM
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Great!
imho you should show also show a design process as well
This is a simple brainstorm, I draw in Corel Draw based on images and measurements that can get in web. I build parts BETA to test certain parts, but it is never necessary to assemble a complete BETA model. Some parts I already have ready such as wheels, seats and others.

All the models that we produce increase my collection of solutions and parts that I can use in the future.

You can see some of this work in the pictures

I prefer to work this way instead using a 3D modeling software, because I can create pieces without too many cuts and splices.
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Old 05-03-2015, 07:03 PM
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It Must also install a few accessories
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Old 05-06-2015, 07:01 PM
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baggage and passengers
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Old 05-06-2015, 08:31 PM
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Wonderful. I like how you handled the roof curves. great detail
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The Chevy bus looks great, very nice work! You captured the shape and character really well!

If you design in 2D using CorelDraw, how do you calculate the cuts needed for the compound curves?
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Felicidades por este gran modelo, me pareció muy bueno y espectacular, es increíble la forma en que puede crear, la misma duda como lo hace para las medidas?, Es de esperar podría mostrar más de este tipo de trabajo.
Una vez más felicitaciones, saludos


Congratulations on this great model, I found it very good and spectacular, it's amazing how you can create, the same doubt as it does for measures ?, Hopefully might show more of this type of work.
Again congratulations, greetings
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Old 05-14-2015, 09:43 PM
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Art Deco and LMSC i'm sorry for the delay to answer this question, but i've been very busy in recent days without much time to the forum.
Basically I compare the differences between the measures in the three views and adjust the edges for fit them each other.
All measurements in curves have another corresponding measure planned, then all the work is to discover these corresponding measures. You need to calculate the perimeters of curves and planned them in the drawing. All angles must also be considered, for example, the front ends rond, but wedged. This is further adjustment.
It's hard to explain in words, but I'll try to put here some graphics to illustrate my method.
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