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of course its possible.
If the developer agrees to me that I would transmit the data, of course, contact and accurately explain what records it is exactly.
Alright, wait until NE or Tavor reply then.
That's what i was trying to say when i said "I don't think that's possible".
that's too bad , there is for a good reason ?
Please do not get me wrong , I understand this decision , after all, would you not like to serve as a supplier of reproducible blueprints of potentially dangerous weapons .
I would home in the US I'd even drum apply for your team to be involved .
my intention is precisely the that I collect primarily for documentation purposes blueprints ( also original blueprints ) ( primarily of German arms company in which I work the 1930-1960er years )
so of course I view your Game great interest .
for me it is also in principle no problem to create on the basis of the output in the game models complete " EU standard " blueprints . it would relieve me only much labor
Warm greetings from Germany
They make the guns from publicly available info so it's in no way giving out blueprints. The models aren't to spec either. This also means that anyone can make the models.
I'm afraid you misunderstand my definition of blueprints.
I do not mean serious technical blueprints like the one here:
http://www.weaponeer.net/forum/uploads/Weaponeer/files/2007-05-08_142116_Garand.jpg
(reciever of a Garand)
but rather primitive component size relationships, any component drawings in the most primitive of all shapes.
because as I have to do now, it will be tantamount I of the caliber bore of which I indeed know how big it back bills must be on all the dimensions of the model have to do. which is an incredible effort.
do you think that anyone who has learned mechanical engineering in Germany and works at Mauser in "Oberdorf" (Germany), also based on coarse functional pattern complete blueprints can manufacture for functioning firearms.
I fear your confidence in the capabilities of our education system is not particularly large.
Not really :F
ich würde dir die hier empfehlen als AutoCad benutzer
http://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/water-gun-v2-3d-x/612193
aber du wirst 3D Studio Max brauchen