Model RVL-PMS, USB-C, U-AMP and more 3d models

Wesk

Needs recharging
Staff member
.
.
Joined
Jul 12, 2017
Messages
1,001
Likes
2,639
Location
Queensland, Australia
All models to-scale with all the important parts modeled. Models are in OBJ format

RVL-PMS v1
RVL-PMS.png

PS2-PMS
PS2-PMS.png

N64-PMS
N64-PMS.png

USB-C
USB-C.png

U-AMP
U-AMP.png

GC+ 2.0
GC+2.0.png

RVL-PSU
RVL-PSU.png

Joystick Breakout Board
Joystick breakout board.png

Direct Drive 1.0
Direct Drive Front.png
Direct Drive Back.png


Dreamcast VA1 Motherboard

DC_VA1_Front.png
DC_VA1_Back.png

Dreamcast VA1 Motherboard (Trimmed)
DC_Trim.png
 

Attachments

Last edited:
Thank you so much for sharing.
It will be verry helpfull for designing case.
Do you have a CAD of GC + V2 ?
If no I can make that and share here
 
Thank you so much for sharing.
It will be verry helpfull for designing case.
Do you have a CAD of GC + V2 ?
If no I can make that and share here
GC+ 2.0 has been added

RVL-PSU added

N64-PMS added

PS2-PMS added
 
Hello Wesk, do you have the SLDPRT, SLDASM or Fusion 360 piece files ?
The .obj is a mesh so it is difficult to use in a modelization.
If you want, I did the modeling of the OMGWTF Wii trim, but I'm not sure about the hole distances: /
 
Hello Wesk, do you have the SLDPRT, SLDASM or Fusion 360 piece files ?
The .obj is a mesh so it is difficult to use in a modelization.
If you want, I did the modeling of the OMGWTF Wii trim, but I'm not sure about the hole distances: /

@jefflongo had made a bunch of models years ago, the OMGWTF trim being part of them: https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/jeffs-assortment-of-various-models.1657/

I'm also not sure what issues you're having with the models in fusion 360, you can import obj files very simply (Obj files were chosen for this as it is highly compatible with many programs).

If you're trying to modify them then maybe that's why you're having issues but these were only ever designed to be used as a static reference when designing a case.
 
I have no problem importing into fusion 360, it works fine.
I said that because I like to use the parts as a reference for measurements and references in my designs, it makes it easier to modify the design later, especially for designs with a lot of parts.

Thanks for the link
 
Back
Top