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    Default job box concept

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    First we modeled the job box to see what we would come up with, then into the shop and get er done... one drywall boarding job box... ready for clear coating
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    btw, the white is only mud painted on for spoof look

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    I am blown away by all the response here... questions? Come on, we don't bite, honest.

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    OK James.
    What programme did you use to do the 3D modelling in Post #1 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rik View Post
    OK James.
    What programme did you use to do the 3D modelling in Post #1 ?
    Hi Rik... sorry for the delay here... busy time of the year lol.... I always use Wings3D for my modeling needs.

    When ya first open the app it seems pretty barren... however, just right click and choose a primitive... then left click on a face, edge, or vert, then right click and choose an option eg, move, extrude, scale etc...

    I have my f keys assigned as shortcuts, ie... f1 is move normal, f2 move x, f3 move y, f4 move z, f5 extrude region normal, etc... as well most of the rest of the keys are also assigned... easier than the clicks

    Try it, you will love it... Happy modeling
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