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yeah like miznismo said, i was just saying. all this talk of pics, i was just saying that i hadn't seen any. I wasn't asking for any! :) altho by the sounds of it inasnt seems to post them regularly.

Originally posted by Gardo

LOL!

p.s bs inasnt is an engineer, he looked like he was 13 the last time i saw him (i was surprised he had a license)  

:bahaha:

really? i cant ever remember meeting u!

U wanna come down to where i work so i can prove to you i am an engineer?

Originally posted by SmoothLine

Looks really interesting though Ina, whats that project for? I love looking through all the mech and blue prints for properties/resort projects... They are so detailed its amaing...

thats an AutoCAD 3D rendered model for a 800MW gas fired powerstaton going up in Pakenham in the next few years! The layout drawings for that are real detailed, we just use those type of renders for presentations and when submitting to clients.

If u like lookin through mech drawings i got millions here for u :D

Originally posted by SmoothLine

Do you guys make those artist rendered models? I love them! lol The lil houses rock... Especially if its a resort with a golf course, they put lil golf carts on it hehehe so cute!

since our company dont built resorts, or houses no we dont. But its similiar software (Solid Works) that they use to do those renderings! Yes the look sick and cost a shit load of $$ to get done from a 2d drawing into a 3d model like that.

lol i know you dont do properties, i meant do you have the same kinda stuff done for projects like the power station? Will that be made into a model and shown?

They do cost a huge amount... One of a 2000 property resort project up here cost around 80-100k to have done... And never ended up getting built...

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