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As far as I can work out a standard metric sandbag is 600mm x 300mm x 150mm (L x W X H), while and imperial sandbag is 2' x 1' x 6", so knowing this and using an alternating brick lattice style stacking of the sandbags then this could give a result something like this:
![]() I guestimated 750mm for the wall thickness in my pen drawing, but this could just as easily be 600mm, but there is also an obvious taper that would not occur with this style of stacking! Looking at the smallest pen (1) in the diagrams it looks like the internal dimensions are 48' x 37' , however I am unable to work out the wall thickness, other than it appears to be measured in inches and not feet and almost looks like 8" which is about 200mm !?!
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If I may suggest, I would model these as stone walls rather than sandbags. Like in this picture:
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Improvisation was King and Queen in NA.
So, don't get too precise on the objects. They were made with whatever was available. |
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Is that stone ?
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Well played around this morning before work with SolidWorks and created a surface model of based on my drawing (the modelling was about 10 to 15 minutes of work).
To get it to look like the photo I had to increase the base of the walls to 1 metre and given them a 5° draft, wall height here is set to 2.5 metres. Just so I can see what it would look like skinned, I’ve placed a default brick texture over the surfaces of the model. ![]() Now I need to try and get this model into 3ds-Max, which I'll try to do tonight.
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Spud Last edited by Spudkopf; 02-14-2016 at 09:34 PM. |
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To get an idea of how many polys are in the model I converted it to an STL:
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Nice, I like it!!
Before you procede further, may I ask you to build a simpler version without the backdoor? Thanks
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#8
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The two part pen could be split into 2 parts to make the C-shaped, "anchor-shaped", or Z-shaped pens.
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Perfect!!!
Now it would be better if a 3D modeller from DT could check the model and how it could be imported into 3D Max. Maybe Sita?
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i can check model .... i give to Spudkopf my example of objects..
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