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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
5232.11 In reply to 5232.10 
What model do you want ?

http://www.the-blueprints.com/ is not enough? Normally there is no perspective inside
Front, right ,top
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 From:  TpwUK
5232.12 In reply to 5232.10 
Hi mjs - I have had a look around and you seem to have the only ones out there, however there are numerous reference pics for front and rear views. May I suggest that you use the side views and top view in that set of prints, the car is pretty much a box on wheels and should not pose too much of a problem in MoI, then fill in the details for the front and rear by using reference photos. Again it should be pretty easy from what I have seen.

Sorry if that's not what you want to hear, but you will soon find out that there are very few real good prints that are out there. It is also in my experience that if you approach the manufacturers directly, they may very well send you old brochures and technical drawings especially for models that are no longer in production and are hardly considered to be conceptual property any longer.

Hope that helps :¬)


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 From:  bemfarmer
5232.13 In reply to 5232.10 
The other night I looked very hard on google for any other blueprints, perhaps a hundred or more sites,
including numerous photographs.
Did not find any other blueprints. Found the same blueprints on several other sites.
The red front end was the best, and seemed to match up well with your current top and side blueprints.
There is one photo with some of the bottom of the car, at an angle of course :-)
There is a 3d model for sale.
http://www.hypr3d.com/ makes 3d models from your own photographs...

The preceeding post seems to be good advice to me...

http://www.foundationpc.com/brochure/68broch/cover.jpg

EDITED: 4 Jul 2012 by BEMFARMER

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
5232.14 In reply to 5232.13 
Hypr3D seems amazing!



EDITED: 4 Jul 2012 by PILOU

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 From:  mjs (MSHIDELER)
5232.15 
thanks for the efforts.

Kind of a bummer that there are not more resources online. Time to buy a scanner and make my own images to use.
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