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Mar 22, 2011 21:33:36 GMT
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Hi kids, I'm looking for some drawings or photos of a '32 Tudor so I can get it modelled on a 3D CAD system This kind of thing... But in this kind of form I could also do with a few key measurements to scale it too; wheelbase, overall width. It's the kind of thing that road tests used to have years ago but so far I've drawn a blank on shonky old Fords. Anyone got what I need? KTHXBAI
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Ryannn
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Mar 22, 2011 21:53:55 GMT
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Mar 22, 2011 22:08:28 GMT
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The first one I've seen, but it's only a side view and I don't know what the wheelbase should be. The second one is new to me, thank you
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Mar 30, 2011 20:38:28 GMT
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I'm learning slower than I'd like.... Apparently the wheelbase of a '32 Model B is 106 inches, so the 1929 car isn't the same. Anyone got a Model B brochure or something?
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Mar 30, 2011 21:12:07 GMT
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sorry i camnt help much but i though i MUST put this pic up
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tri
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Mar 30, 2011 21:14:04 GMT
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sorry I camnt help much but I though I MUST put this pic up Nom nom nom!
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I forgot how to retro...
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Mar 30, 2011 21:28:38 GMT
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I found this one, how come your using vehicle cad? if you use it often it is so worth it to log onto hereand with a free acount you get the full res orthographic drawings. its the best source iv found. edit: just found your source for your second pic. so presume you've already found the brilliance of the-blueprints
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Mar 30, 2011 22:42:27 GMT
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Perhaps SMcars.net has one, or try the guys at H.A.M.B.
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Click picture for more
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sorry I camnt help much but I though I MUST put this pic up That gives me a funny tingle inside, but unfortunately the picture isn't high enough resolution to get dimensions off, and I think it's a Model A rather than a B? I could also do with a plan view to see how the bodyshell curves in. I found this one, how come your using vehicle cad? if you use it often it is so worth it to log onto hereand with a free acount you get the full res orthographic drawings. its the best source iv found. edit: just found your source for your second pic. so presume you've already found the brilliance of the-blueprints I'm using CAD because I use it every day at work, it's a doddle to use. You're right, I've registered on the-blueprints but they don't have a Model B in much detail. Perhaps SMcars.net has one, or try the guys at H.A.M.B. I'll give that a try. Thanks for the help so far
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I found this one, That looks like a Model Y to me.
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Correct , that's an English model Y ,tiny compared to an American 1932 model B .
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tome30
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Last Edit: Mar 31, 2011 9:30:47 GMT by tome30
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