peashooter
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Hi Guys, I know this thread will only be of interest to a very few people but I was just wondering if any of the other tech geeks or office dwellers here have ever found or drawn a 3D Cad model of the deuce. I dont own a deuce yet or i'd draw one myself.
I'm trying to get a model of Preferably the M35A3 or M36A3 but would love to even get a model of the M109A3 or M35A2. Like many folks I'm looking to do the ever popular camper conversion. With the M109A3 getting harder to find for a reasonable price, I'm thinking if I'm going to spend more than I originally wanted then I may as well do it the way I would like and get a M35A3 or M36A3 and either build a camper or buy a slide in. (just so I already have the super singles, and dual circuit brakes.) But regardless what I get having the 3D model will make it easier to design add ons and make sure they work before I actually do it.
I work with Solidworks software but can probably convert about any 3d file you may have (if it exists). igis stepp step autocad inventor pro e wildfire SDRC are all files I could work with.
I'm a project guy and always like having something to work on. It appears that around me the M36a3 sell for the same as a M35a3 so the pipe dream would be to do a quad cab M36A3 with a home built primitive camper / over cab unit (nice but not with all the fancies that the truck campers come with and a little better built). I fully realize this isnt a practical project but its a "fun" project that can eventually be enjoyed by the whole family who loves to camp.
I'm trying to get a model of Preferably the M35A3 or M36A3 but would love to even get a model of the M109A3 or M35A2. Like many folks I'm looking to do the ever popular camper conversion. With the M109A3 getting harder to find for a reasonable price, I'm thinking if I'm going to spend more than I originally wanted then I may as well do it the way I would like and get a M35A3 or M36A3 and either build a camper or buy a slide in. (just so I already have the super singles, and dual circuit brakes.) But regardless what I get having the 3D model will make it easier to design add ons and make sure they work before I actually do it.
I work with Solidworks software but can probably convert about any 3d file you may have (if it exists). igis stepp step autocad inventor pro e wildfire SDRC are all files I could work with.
I'm a project guy and always like having something to work on. It appears that around me the M36a3 sell for the same as a M35a3 so the pipe dream would be to do a quad cab M36A3 with a home built primitive camper / over cab unit (nice but not with all the fancies that the truck campers come with and a little better built). I fully realize this isnt a practical project but its a "fun" project that can eventually be enjoyed by the whole family who loves to camp.