RE: 42056 - Porsche 911 GT3 RS
2019-01-03, 14:48 (This post was last modified: 2019-01-03, 14:57 by Johann Eisner.)
2019-01-03, 14:48 (This post was last modified: 2019-01-03, 14:57 by Johann Eisner.)
(2019-01-03, 14:18)Ford Perfect Wrote:(2016-07-27, 13:44)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Download MPD (OMR compliant)
Known errors: Missing stickers. Patterned parts replaced by plain parts (except for wheel arches)
Done with LDCad 1.6 alpha x
(edit) MPD updated: Corrected unrealistic gear shift paddle position (thanks Blakbird!), and fixed two wrong flex axles on rear.
Hi there...
first let me say... this is a great model!!! And thanx for sharing it because this makes my goal to create a finite element simulation in order to simulate this kind of event a lot easier. (an example of how such a simulation could look like with a way smaller model can be seen here) We are not sure jet, whether a simulation of the whole 42056 set will work since it is a really complex model but at least we will try.
While working with your "42056 - Porsche 911 GT3 RS" we came across a small error in your model. The brick '64782' in the front section of bodyframe.ldr seems to be positioned upside down.
This can be seen in step 311 in the manual on page 231.
Actually the model still works with this brick upside down, so it doesn't really matter. However I thought I should mention it.
regards
Marko
Hi Marko
Thanks for the error report.
I Have corrected the file in the OMR.
You can download the new file here.
Regards Johann
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