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GM Fishbowl Bus
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It is now available for sale thru my Shapeways shop:
www.shapeways.com/model/176128/gm_fishbowl_bus___z_scale.html?gid=ug4375
If you don't know about Rapid Prototyping, please check this forum entry
Attached below are several camera angles.
Many thanks to John Bartolo for the
Here's what we were trying to build:
A bit of history about the bus:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM_New_Look_bus
Here is the reference picture I used for measurements:
And my final results:
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FANTASTIC!!! Kick butt dude! Thank you SOOOO much for doing these. They look great!
All the best.
John
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To get a good idea of what the finished models of this type look like, take a look here.
Stone Bridge Models
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The model has been updated to include all four.
Thanks to Fred Ladd for pointing that out.
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That's also why you get the rear-view of so many models instead of front view.. it's their upload software. But it doesn't make any difference to the printing. They could even be printed upside-down and still come out the same.
The doos/windows are closed. There is a "void" inside the model, and two small holes on the very bottom that allow access to the void (think about putting lights in there), but the inner walls do not accurately model the walls of the real bus. It's just a big old cube inside. The reason for the void is to reduce the amount of plastic used, and therefore drop the cost of the model by about half.
Shapeways has a minimum thickness limit of 1mm, which at Z scale is 9 inches. If I wanted to "open the windows", I'd have to make all the support struts a minimum of 9 inches wide, and on the real bus, they're about TWO inches wide. It'd distort the look of the bus pretty badly to try to get around the 9 inch limit.
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what drawing package are you using for your 3D models for importing to shapeways?
I just ordered some of your items so I can see what the finish is before I try my hand at it.
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Contact me if you need help getting started. I'll be more than willing to help.
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