TrainNut;765656Does anyody have any technical drawings or floor plans for this model that show that area?[/quote said:That would make a great CAD drawing for my CAD class:mrgreen:
It's the student version, 10.1 I think. What's the link to the site? I'm game for any complicated drawing, for I'm supposed to draw some because I'm the head of my class (no joke, I've already done what the rest of my class is doing three weeks ago)What version are you learning? I started in CAD when it was version 12. Currently, I'm using version 2004 LT. That's 9 years of drafting for a civil engineer, a structural engineer, an architectural designer, and military planning. My dream was always to become an architect till I found out what a pain the neck clients can be. What are you going to apply CAD to? I did find a site quite a while ago that had a lot of overhead and elevation views of locomotives but I do not think they had floor plans.
Well, the short term is to pass my CAD class:mrgreen:, but the long term is to design theme park rides, for I want to be an Imageneer (Dissney's ride designers). Of course, these CAD drawings might also help if I ever want to scratchbuild a steam loco, plus I've been loking for plans for a GS-4 for a while now!:mrgreen:Lotsa good dwg's here...
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Seeing as how Cad can be used for pretty much anything, what in particular are you using (or plan on using) it for?
...and there is a crapper in the noses of the ones I went thru. Two collision posts on either side of the nose door and a crapper (yes, you read it right, c-r-a-p-p-e-r, as in John Crapper)