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    My question was directed at Dommy. He asked for a 3D drawing. I just wanted to know how detailed it had to be.
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    Now that I have more than 9 posts here, here's the link:
    http://www.arktist.com/ArkPhoenix/Sh...ainerdwgs.html

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    Thanks. I had already added it to my list of favorites for future reference. Unfortunately most requests come in specifically looking for a 3D model already made. Seems like most people do not want to put in the effort to create one.
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    Did anyone ever manage to track down a 3D model? Or make one? I could use one for a project im working on. If not ill need to make one, so I will upload mine eventually.

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    Short answer: No.

    See post #12 and the included link. With the very detailed 2D drawings provided you should be able to construct something in 3D. The level of detail will be entirely up to you. When you're done post an image so we can all have a look. We'll be waiting. Please don't disappoint us.
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    Hello cnc pro, could you help me out as well? I'm also running out of time and nothing good enought found yet. If you can, tell thanks
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    I don't see my first post so I will try again. Sorry if I duplicate somehow.

    Just to say we've never seen an update to this topic and we know a lot were searching without success as we were.

    Anyway we finally found the only accurate ISO container (ISBU) drawings at the ISBU Association website. We've wasted a lot of time and money on some real crap. Anyway this is the right on stuff.

    For what it's worth. We don't use Google Sketchup but one of our student staff does and she said they they have the most accurate Sketchup she's seen also.

    Ok, ...updated.

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    rodrigo: This is what cnc pro may have been talking about:

    http://www.isbu-info.org/permalink/a...h-draw-cad.htm
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    Listen folks. So you want a 3D drawing of a shipping container and you want it for free. You have two choices. Draw one yourself or get one from the ISBU. Now if you are not a member of ISBU then a set of 3D plans in .dwg, .dxf or .3ds format is going to cost you $38. However, if you become a Resaerch Member ($18 membership) you can get the same drawings and more for Free. Do the math then check this out:

    http://www.isbu-info.org/permalink/a...h-draw-cad.htm

    ISBU - Intermodal Steel Building Units Association.
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