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Old 09-09-2011, 03:10 PM   #6 (permalink)
doviatt
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Grey Goose (Retired) - '89 Geo Metro LSI 4 door hatch back
Last 3: 57.16 mpg (US)

Tweety - '91 Geo Metro Convertible -2 Door convertible LSI
Team Metro
90 day: 43.97 mpg (US)

Shadow - '02 Honda Shadow VT1100
90 day: 43.46 mpg (US)

Sonic - '07 Honda CBR1000RR
90 day: 42.69 mpg (US)

Filmore - '84 Volkswagen Vanagon
90 day: 20.9 mpg (US)
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I ran a 3D scanner for about a month. It makes a point cloud file. Lots if data points depending on your resolution. You have to then import and model around the cloud info. Easier said than done for super accuracy and lots of surface detail. Small parts are easier. Large parts like a car would require stitching of the cloud info as you are limited on the scan size and distance away.
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