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before I try with no knowledge yet to do a M1079 sketchup of the box..... has anyone got out out there to use? I did search first.. maybe I missed it?
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the more the merrier. My understanding is studs are 2" steel and skin aluminum. Leaves 2" insulation most likelyHow much detail are you seeking? Just a box with "X" thickness walls and a door in a specific place? I could knock that out in a few minutes if you provide dimensions.
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some of the internals..... that make a difference for anyone looking to use sketch up to create someting inside the box can be seen in many photos from govt. planet. MME and others such as linsk belowthe more the merrier. My understanding is studs are 2" steel and skin aluminum. Leaves 2" insulation most likely
same box, different windowsTo be reasonably accurate, if someone could give coordinates to locate and properly size the windows, as well confirm the width of the studs in the wall along the longitudinal and transverse axes.
Also missing is the actual length, width and height of the box.
Making assumptions defeats the purpose of having an accurate model. Can someone out there take some measurements?was thinking much could be figured from the stud distances in the pdfs (distances between studs are window sizes for example,assuming the 2" square tube
agreeNo worries, happy to help but better dimensions would make it a more useful exercise.
already started on one of those.. I do need the box primarily. As mentioned have only so far toyed getting my Rosco bus mirror (also found in 3d warehouse) rotated to fit onto one of the Camo FMTV models. Was doing this for practice toward attacking the box build out.You can pick one of these and slice off the chassis if you're just looking for the cab:
3D Warehouse
3D Warehouse is a website of searchable, pre-made 3D models that works seamlessly with SketchUp.3dwarehouse.sketchup.com
thanks for the hint the camo models are not very accurate and that the red one is more accurate. Appreciate the link to it.When I measured the model, the wheelbases were off for the 1088 and the tires were slightly undersize. Check whatever you're doing for accuracy and adjust the model as necessary. I just uploaded the model I used for the screen capture above, with the tire sizes and wheel spacing corrected:
3D Warehouse
3D Warehouse is a website of searchable, pre-made 3D models that works seamlessly with SketchUp.3dwarehouse.sketchup.com
All I did to make the red cab version was cut off the stuff that I wouldn't be needing and match the measurements I took on my own 1088 for the wheel bases and tire O/A dia. I think I verified the track width as well but don't specifically remember. The red cab is just the camo cab with the red paint instead of camo.thanks for the hint the camo models are not very accurate and that the red one is more accurate. Appreciate the link to it.
Ethan Turner Facebook said:On a 1079 Van Box, it's definitely closed cell foam. I've cut holes in the walls and floor, floated a core sample in water for two weeks, and had zero absorption. The walls are 2" thick and the floors is 3" thick. Also, the interior skin is isolated from the framing and outside skin by a 1/4" thick layer of wood furring 1- 1/2 wide. So, the wood furring thermally decouples the exterior from the interior.
Edit: Some more info: The M1079 is insulated with Polyurethane foam which is rated at R-3.4 to R-6.7 per inch.
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