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Old 02-08-2023 | 04:17 AM
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Will01Capri
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Originally Posted by tankme
I've never owned a Jeep (and never will because Chrysler screwed me in the '90s), but I get the Jeep thing. I'm a Miata owner and Miata owners are just as passionate as Jeep owners about their vehicles. I'm on my 4th Miata.

As far as the Jeep stuff goes though, Jeep actively and ferociously defends their trademark. Just be careful if you do get into making stuff in that space that you don't refer to them as a Jeep. Jeep has been known to go after small creators.

Speaking of that space and you wanting to design in it, there are others that are in that space: https://wcpmodels.com/

I would assume you are wanting to design something like what WCP Models did: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbdSE0jKYdU
Cheers for the shout out
Originally designed that wee thing for my wife as i couldn't afford a full size one, so she got one in scale haha. Was an interesting thing to piece together. It takes some abuse aswell

I am Will and work with my wife @ WCP Models
I love designing models and then bringing them to life.

For the CAD side of things i love Inventor, but its pricey, so for home use i use Fusion 360 and work with others to bring some lovely models to reality.
F360 is very cost effective, i have never found a free CAD software that works soo well. If money was no object i would go further to Inventor coupled with Vault for control of files etc.


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