vLTm 0950-1 Lego Technic - 15 parts 208 components 3d model
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vLTm 0950-1 Lego Technic - 15 parts 208 components

vLTm 0950-1 Lego Technic - 15 parts 208 components

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Last crawled date: 1 year, 11 months ago
This is our Virtual Lego® Technic Model vLTm 0950-1.
Here you will find the "oNe-model" in a format that can be read by any CAD program, one "part" and one "component" in he same format, and the eDrawings® file.
The number of "vitual components" used to create all "virtual parts" of this model was 208. This "virtual model" only needs 15 "virtual parts" for its assembly..
The number of "parts" of any of our "models" are very small compared with the number of "components" needed to create it.
So the time required for the assembly is significantly lower that what you would need if it had to be assembled from its "components", as is done in the actual model.
With the eDrawings® file you can see the "virtual parts" needed to assemble it with any CAD program, and the location of each part in the "virtual model".
You need to know how to conduct the assembly process in the CAD program you choose.
In our website: https://www.virtualtechmodels.com/available-models---.html, we offer the "virtual parts" needed to assemble this "Virtual Lego® Technic Model", called "vLTm" model.
We do not offer the "virtual components" that were used to create those "virtual parts". We only provide "virtual parts", each consisting of a set of "virtual components" that have no relative motion between them in the final assembly.
Our website aims to help users interested in learning, to create and simulate "Virtual Lego Technic Models" using CAD programs.
Those models can be used to learn how to make a motion simulation by using CAE tools, like the "Solidworks Motion", "Solidworks 2007 Cosmos Motion (ADAMS)" or "Recurdyn". One of our goals is motion simulation..
You can find simulations in our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/VirtualLegoTechnic
Dare to assemble this "virtual model" from its "virtual parts" using the CAD program you choose? In our site you will find the "virtual parts" needed for a small fee. Enjoy and learn.

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