Hello - I am new to this Forum, hope I choose the right category and my post might be of interest at all to this Forum - I am currently trying to teach myself Rhino, from basics to (single span) surface modeling on examples of the automotive world, taking a lot of advantage of this forum and especially of the resources of this forums member @sgreenawalt 's YT-videos.
Thank you so much to you all.
I was just excited by discovering that at the “Miniatur Wunderland”* in Hamburg, Germany, they are equipping their Worlds with their own production run of miniature cars - that they are drawing themselfes in Rhino - click the video still to start the video where they show the first screen view while modeling :
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The Video is in german, but the link connected to the video still underneath starts it, where they start to show a timelapse of their screen - modeling the cars, in Rhino 8 apperently - and showing different stages:
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*The “Miniatur Wunderland” is the largest model railway on this planet and not so much only your typical “model railway” but much more it is displaying model worlds.
This year for example they opened their Monaco section, including formula one races at their scale of 1:87, but with freely moving cars that fight races taking different courses every time, based on changing driving styles and strengths of the cars,… . Nico Rosberg visited it, Prince and Princess of Monaco and family did the opening of it.
I have no personal connection to it nor have I been there yet though having been raised in the city of Bremen, not too far away. I am not into model railways especially, but still amazed by their work.
They do not only produce technically highly equipped models but focus much more on depicting the world with humor, not completely uncritical thoughtfulness and with pride and a lot of pleasure, it at least appears to me after watching quiet some of there weekly videos, talking about their construction site progress, of which the above link is referring to, in particular to its latest episode of last Sunday. Even a documentary movie launched in German cinemas this year that made it to the over all top ten movies displayed in the country. The Miniatur Wunderland is one of the most visited touristic sites in Germany.
Regards form Zürich.