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Renault Megane III V6 trophy (imported to onshape)
kyriakos_tryfonidis
Member Posts: 9 ✭✭
Greetings,
I finished my last project for this semester.
I wanted to make something unique that express my passion and my willings. This is the love i have for cars and design of them so i made the New Renault Megane III V6 trophy racing car.
The sad part, ( since i am writing to this community) is that i couldn't make it at onshape platform.
I was missing crucial tools like, trim surfaces, weldments, renderings, projected curves, boundary e.t.c..
So i finished it in about 2 weeks of sleepless nights with a lots of coffee and headaches to catch up the deadline.
I used another famous program to be able to do it.
I imported the file to onshape so i can have an online history of my projects.
The import though didn't go as good as i was hoping but ehm ok you get the picture.
Here, some pics from the progress and the first one is from onshape import.
When i finished it i literally burst into tears from the excitement and the exhaustion but it was all worth it, i was very happy with the result!
I finished my last project for this semester.
I wanted to make something unique that express my passion and my willings. This is the love i have for cars and design of them so i made the New Renault Megane III V6 trophy racing car.
The sad part, ( since i am writing to this community) is that i couldn't make it at onshape platform.
I was missing crucial tools like, trim surfaces, weldments, renderings, projected curves, boundary e.t.c..
So i finished it in about 2 weeks of sleepless nights with a lots of coffee and headaches to catch up the deadline.
I used another famous program to be able to do it.
I imported the file to onshape so i can have an online history of my projects.
The import though didn't go as good as i was hoping but ehm ok you get the picture.
Here, some pics from the progress and the first one is from onshape import.
When i finished it i literally burst into tears from the excitement and the exhaustion but it was all worth it, i was very happy with the result!
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Best of luck and keep having fun