• Get Paid to Write for Comando Supremo: We are looking for talented researchers/writers who are fluent in English and can write original content on Italy in World War Two. Please reach out to webmaster@comandosupremo.com if interested!

CAD Models

This is a place for 3d models. I'll be posting models I come across while surfing the internet. There's an excellent Fiat 2000 3d diorama from tank encyclopedia that I'll try to post. For now all I have is my Pavesi wire cutter. It's not completely accurate and I'm quite the beginner.
Snip-it_1612152177417.jpg

Giganaut's P40 from WOT forum:
p26_40_by_giganaut-d67d2uv.jpg
 

Attachments

  • Snip-it_1611962468126.jpg
    Snip-it_1611962468126.jpg
    57.7 KB · Views: 501
Last edited:
Snip-it_1615691917829.jpg

Working on a Fiat 2000 and Turrinelli.
I'm gonna properly scale them when I'm finished.
Turrinelli 8m long
4,15 wide
4.65 high

Fiat 2000
7.4m
3.1m
3.8m
 
Last edited:
I wanted to get a rough size comparison of the Fiat 2000 next to the turrinelli.
It turns out the turrinelli isn't really larger than the fiat 2000 after all. The wire cutters in the front and rear take up much of the length. The turrinelli is much higher though.

Bar on the left is 8m , bar on the right is
7.4

Snip-it_1615831539789.jpg
 
The height for the Turrinelli doesn't work out correctly in a drawing/model. In order to achieve that height you would have to add another armor plate to cover the distance which would completely change the vehicle shown in the drawing. On the drawing, the suspension and triangular bracket alone make up about 1/4 of the height.

Pic
Snip-it_1615873245187.jpg


I'm thinking the observation turret was gonna get some sort of retractable periscope which would explain the height difference.

Notice the notches in the drawing:
20210315_224723.jpg
 
Size comparison of the Fiat 2000, Turrinelli, and Pavesi:
The blue blocks are the scales with the Pavessi's wheel diameter shown. The Turrinelli is show with an 8 ft length which should probably be around 7.4 instead.
Snip-it_1616901915951.jpg


Snip-it_1616898998092.jpg
 
Last edited:

Dili

Member
Sketchup?
Right now i would learn Blender since it has a great future, it is quite good now with Eevee render and some addon like Boxcutter and Hardops are great for modeling.
 
It's a phone app from the playstore called '3d modeler'. It's pure solid modeling with limitations but it's still good. I use snip it for the screen shots.
 
WW1 Tanks and prototype Cad models used for size comparison.

Youtube

They look like sketchup models.

Magrini and Turrinelli @ around 5:40
Fiat 2000 is shown earlier in the video.
 
Top