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How I learned SolidWorks. (Honda N2)
Sunday, September 4, 2011 at 8:44PM
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Siento un poco de envidia Y_Y
Gran Trabajo.
Very cute!
Very humbling work. Awesome stuff! Noticed the front left (driver's side) tire has the treads on backwards in the RC car model. Keep up the good work!
That is so adorable! Keep up with the hard and awesome work!
Very nice.
Do you have any tutorial links for learning SolidWorks?
haha your car is the cutest!
SImply amazing.
대박이다....대박.... 네가 고등학생이라는게 안믿겨 진다 정말
Wow, that's awesome! I love how detailed everything is. What sort of material are the pieces actually made out of?
This ist AMAZING !! i took the same way to learn Solidworks and later CATIA but i´m far away from what you did !! also the Renderings are beautiful!! i Love that cute little thing you build !
Pal, More than showing great stuff, you're showing me how to Do instead of Think. Thanks for sharing your works, and get prepared to be on the books pretty soon.
Man, this is totally cool! I just love how you setup this mini car on your own.
This is amazing.
Why does your car only have one indicator light?
Super, but the roof-body joints look uninspired. Like Dieter Rams said: It’s the details, not the whole that makes a good design.
hey, man your stuff is very inspirational ! thanks for sharing !
~neu
any chance that you'd share your Solidworks files, for the sake of us wanting to learn a technique or two? highly appreciated!!!
Gorgeous and lovely work! Excellent!
This is totally awesome! How long did it take you?
Wow, great job!
Splendid job again as we've now become used to. Oh how I wish I had time to go to some industrial design classes again to be able to build some cool prototypes like this. Of course I wouldn't count on it turning out this good, but still.
Keep up the good work.
this is amazing.. i do wonder why only one rear view mirror, and that off centre light, two unsymmetrical elements that i actually really like and am curious about their intention.
wow. I love it. I'm working on a short and it's really early on but man... I think I found the inspiration for the world. Beautiful work.
I have seen your model last week at pasadena art center
you have really put a lot of love into your model / design - it stands out from the crowd
great work! i was wondering if your small model was 3d printed? and if so what material is it? (the shiny one)
thanks! keep it up!