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Old 04-14-2004, 06:46 PM
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Hey ladies and gents i was wondering if anyone had in their possesion a 3D Model of the 350Z. I use AutoCAD every day, and think it would be fun to place a Z on the street in one of our models. Any leads would be great.

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Old 04-14-2004, 06:56 PM
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www.350zpartz.com HotWheels!
Old 04-14-2004, 07:00 PM
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ok sorry maybe i was a little vague. I'm looking for an AutoCAD drawing file (*.dwg) to render. Thanks
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LOL......Oops. Thats actually what I thought you meant at first then I guess I just wasn't sure. The hotWheels are cool though!
Old 04-15-2004, 08:35 AM
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I am an architect and if anyone has a lead on a .dwg file I would also be very interested. If not then maybe Jesse350z and I could make some $$$
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yeah i have a model in 3ds format. i can convert it to dwg if need be.
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Although this architect doesn't have a need for commercial use of a 3d Z model, i'd love one for personal use. Can someone post it on some space?
Old 04-15-2004, 09:58 AM
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Originally posted by 350ZTwinTurbo
yeah i have a model in 3ds format. i can convert it to dwg if need be.
That would be awesome if you can do it for me. Looks like some others might be interested too. Let me know what you can come up with. Thanks

Jesse
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sweet i would want it.. any chance for a format that works in solidworks/catia v5 or pro engineer?
Old 04-15-2004, 11:17 AM
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I am guessing a real .dwg file would be a proprietary peice of info. You robably wont find one.
Old 04-15-2004, 11:32 AM
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Funny this thread came up. I am an architect as well. My co-workers were bugging me the other day about when I was going to put a Z in one of my drawings. I would definitely be interested in one in either .max or .dwg format as well. I am surprised at how many architects are in here.
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I would prefer IGS or STP format.......
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Hey! My soon to be son-in-law is an architect. Can I get it in dwg as well?
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I teach Architecture and Solidworks. If anyone has got a 3D model or drawing, I would love it too.

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well there is a demand but is there a supply? I'm dying with anticipation. Someone help us. I'm not an Architect but more in the land development area. Civil engineering.
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Silly question...
Am I the only member who ISN'T an architect?
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Silly answer....

I'm a Network Architecture Engineer.....

Still has architect in the title.....
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LOL...
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Originally posted by KingWazir
Silly question...
Am I the only member who ISN'T an architect?
You mean you aren't? Sounds like you're a troll.

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Mechanical Engineer here.

Maybe I'll have to play around with Pro/E after work and see if I can figure out how to do surfaces and stuff. I don't normally deal with free flowing parts, so it may take a year (or longer) for me to get this right. If I ever make anything I'll be sure to post.

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