Hello, I sent an email to the company about unit blueprint dimensions and I was sent here. I was told the team in charge of modding the designs of the unit can give me this info. I hope to design and build this in an engineering program called Auto Desk Inventor. I'm fairly skilled with this program to build complex objects. The program also has the ability to 3D print objects so if I'm successful I will print and showcase it in a video. All I'm asking for multi view and isometric drawings with dimensions with real time scales of all the basic units(vehicle,bot, air, and naval). I shall not use misuse these dimensions for plagiarism. The blueprints can be sent to this email: mjlsinfinity@gmail.com
We've all been getting the model files from the game itself, I made a bunch of files with groups of units solely for the purpose of scaling my mod units. You can find more info for that kind of thing from the Modding Subforum: https://forums.uberent.com/forums/mod-discussions.72/I also ended up getting them 3D Printed myself; Mike
Ah, well in that case they were printed on a SLS Printer. At least I think that is the name for it, it uses layers of powered Nylon and a Laser to fuse teh Nylon to "Print" the object. I think these are the "Cheapest" one available at the moment. Mike
A formlabs form 1+ is more than capable of decent quality prints, I work with one to prototype injection mould parts with one of my customers. It's by far the best desktop printer you can get imo.
mehhh... Not really enough functionality for the price, I suppose. Once, I configured the most ridiculous possible configuration on lenovo's server configuring site for the lulz (but didn't buy it), with 512gb of RAM, it had a pricetag of $75,000... Which was more than the price of my car.
Can't link because I am on a phone, but in the modding forum there is an importer for the model files (.papa) into Blender. From there, you can export into a suitable format for your needs.
Which reminds me I really need to get off of my butt and take proper pictures of these for my shop. Mike