Modelling a tramway
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 Wow! 
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 Maybe this one was to old for you. OK.... 40 years later 
  
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 wish if I could do this... wonderful 
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 Outstanding work! 
 Fortunately, the condition of the road has not deteriorated significantly in the 40 years. 
 Even the cool smiley on the suspension of the overhead line has held .. on the suspension of the overhead line has held .. 
 Are you doing the job for fun or as a small contribution to urban planning in your city? 
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 No, tramways are just for fun. Cabinets for business 
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 I like the "update"! 360 video next?! 
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 @pbacot said: I like the "update"! 360 video next?! would be a nice idea... I didn't model the background yet..... 
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 @jo-ke said: ... 40 years later 
      soooo good !!! soooo good !!!
 What kind of UFO-car did you park there on the right sidewalk? 
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 Hello jo-ke, i am verry impressed.  Do you use original plans for creating the old DUEWAG-trams? Do you use original plans for creating the old DUEWAG-trams?@faust07 
 the Smiley is a german tramwaysignal. The meanig is "Without power, beginning/Start the passage without electricity". [url]https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straßenbahnsignale_in_Deutschland[/url]
 greatings from
 Mölln, GermanyMartin 
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 yes I have some old plans, but not very detailed. At the moment I am modelling an ET12 of RHB 
  
  
  
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 the ufocar is a mercedes conceptcar (warehouse) 
  
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 The future one looks great as well! 
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 a new one 
  
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 Wow. Top notch! Love everything about this one! 
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 Those trams are something else, nice. 
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 @jo-ke said: a new one The last one is almost real...a bit less contrast will help it leap forward IMO. All of them are also great renders 
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 Thank you for your kind comments. My old machine started to render a video... let's see what will be out in a few weeks... 
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 I saw that you scanned a complicated frontpart of a tramway with 123dcatch. I'm going to scan my boat with PrimeSense + Artec Studio, however I'm not familiar with MeshLab you used for post processing. Is it hard for a newbie? Could you give any advice you have about such kind of software? Free if possible  
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 Meshlab is a nice app for converting 3d files, reduce mesh or close holes. it is easy to learn 
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