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2G 3D Model of 2gb Talon

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Kai Hefner

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Jun 21, 2018
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Has anyone made or does anyone know about a 3D model for a Talon? An eclipse will be fine at the end of the day.
At my job I live inside of Solidworks and Solid Edge and I was interested in designing some actually performance-increasing spoilers (and maybe some other parts) as opposed to the big aluminum one that I have now.
Thanks in advance.
 
I haven't seen that grabcad & cadnav one before I'll try those tomorrow.
I was more looking for something with correct dimensions. I don't want to design and fabricate something that won't end up fitting around the curve of the trunk.

Edit: Tried all of the above links, none of them were compatible with Solidworks or SolidEdge (basically none of them were STL, STEP, or any other similar 3D, editable variation).

Edit2: A very well dimensioned drawing of the rear end/hatch of the car will also work, maybe if I could collect enough dims over time I could made a proper model.
 
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I asked myself the same question today. I suppose the most pragmatic way to do it would be to obtain a 3D scan of an actual car or at least components of the can and then turn that point cloud into a mesh and use that to rebuild a 3D model. I certainly doubt that any of the 3D models available on the net provide accurate and reliable dimensions. But maybe I am wrong.
 
I asked myself the same question today. I suppose the most pragmatic way to do it would be to obtain a 3D scan of an actual car or at least components of the can and then turn that point cloud into a mesh and use that to rebuild a 3D model. I certainly doubt that any of the 3D models available on the net provide accurate and reliable dimensions. But maybe I am wrong.
I honestly wouldn't doubt there to be an accurate 3D model of these cars sitting on someone's hard drive. I'm sure there is one person from 2000-now who has gotten their car scanned for a custom bodykit or some other reason.
 
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