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Hey does anyone have a link to a good 3D model of the Bronco.
Body shell is the most important part, and the MIC top.
.... I need to do some concept work.
THANKS!!
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Hey does anyone have a link to a good 3D model of the Bronco.
Body shell is the most important part, and the MIC top.
.... I need to do some concept work.
THANKS!!
Ford provides CAD files of all their vehicles to OEM's. Not sure what the protocol is to obtain them, but I'd check with (for example) a roof rack or bumper manufacturer and see how they got them.
 

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Its through the SEMA file distribution system.
 
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Ford provides CAD files of all their vehicles to OEM's. Not sure what the protocol is to obtain them, but I'd check with (for example) a roof rack or bumper manufacturer and see how they got them.
um yea thanks - seriously doubt im getting tthrough to a engineering team and convincing them to share a CAD file with me....
 

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The real trick may be finding files that are compatible with the software you use for printing or whatever. Find a SEMA related manufacturer that also works with 3D printing. Many shops use printers to build prototypes for testing/packaging checks. Then drop them a line.
 

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The real trick may be finding files that are compatible with the software you use for printing or whatever. Find a SEMA related manufacturer that also works with 3D printing. Many shops use printers to build prototypes for testing/packaging checks. Then drop them a line.
really good strategy - thanks!!
 
 


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