Hi everyone,
Perhaps, abit of a long shot... but does anyone have CAD data for a 88MY tourings BIW? and/or data for the side glass?
Any help would be fantastic!
Cheers
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E30Mark
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A very long shot, straight over our heads!
1 & 2 bed flats in Bournemouth areas, with parking
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I actually sat down and started modelling my car in Catia at uni, Inventor recently and gave up....
Sod that for a laugh.
I doubt you'll be getiing hold of BMW production models!
Sod that for a laugh.
I doubt you'll be getiing hold of BMW production models!

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Yea, the correct data is the main problem...
We had a Faro arm at uni and had to model the front end of an Aston Martin Vanquish. It was a LOT easier when you had full 3D co-ordinates. All excited I went home and started measuring with a tape measure and got bored very quickly. I then tried to free form surface model the outside and ended up with a boxy thing that looked like postman pats van with a nice E30 shaped wing. Gave up on that too!
I don't have the surface modelling experience. If you need a building drawn up in 2D and 3D autoCAD I'm your man.. LOL.
Need to get back to teaching myself some more object orientated 3D CAD stuff. I was learning Inventor in my spare time recently and have slipped somewhat. I do have some nice 3D animation on my other HD though. A friend and I modeled an E36 M3 front hub and brake set up with a mind to making a big brake conversion but it's on his computer..
I am after all, very lame.
We had a Faro arm at uni and had to model the front end of an Aston Martin Vanquish. It was a LOT easier when you had full 3D co-ordinates. All excited I went home and started measuring with a tape measure and got bored very quickly. I then tried to free form surface model the outside and ended up with a boxy thing that looked like postman pats van with a nice E30 shaped wing. Gave up on that too!
I don't have the surface modelling experience. If you need a building drawn up in 2D and 3D autoCAD I'm your man.. LOL.
Need to get back to teaching myself some more object orientated 3D CAD stuff. I was learning Inventor in my spare time recently and have slipped somewhat. I do have some nice 3D animation on my other HD though. A friend and I modeled an E36 M3 front hub and brake set up with a mind to making a big brake conversion but it's on his computer..
I am after all, very lame.

Here are the blueprints i found http://www.the-blueprints.com/index.php ... _1987__e30_/
Not sure if the engeneering crowd uses that kinda stuff, i come form the design side and use to polymoddelling the cars. But so far in a nurbs package the way is to draw the curves over the blueprint so you end up with a wireframe skeleton of the car, then do your surfaces around that. I can do the wireframe skeleton and provide it as IGES if that helps. This is of course if all you need is the exterior body model.
Not sure if the engeneering crowd uses that kinda stuff, i come form the design side and use to polymoddelling the cars. But so far in a nurbs package the way is to draw the curves over the blueprint so you end up with a wireframe skeleton of the car, then do your surfaces around that. I can do the wireframe skeleton and provide it as IGES if that helps. This is of course if all you need is the exterior body model.
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If you could do an iges for me I`d be over the moon mate!v_nitro wrote:Here are the blueprints i found http://www.the-blueprints.com/index.php ... _1987__e30_/
Not sure if the engeneering crowd uses that kinda stuff, i come form the design side and use to polymoddelling the cars. But so far in a nurbs package the way is to draw the curves over the blueprint so you end up with a wireframe skeleton of the car, then do your surfaces around that. I can do the wireframe skeleton and provide it as IGES if that helps. This is of course if all you need is the exterior body model.
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Thats ,Mart.


