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Looking for the largest Pro/E model known to man

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I have also (or will at the time I am writing this) attached a .zip file as an example.



Hope this helps!
 
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Nose Bleed - Yes, it was modeled and rendered in Pro. See my earlier reply above for a link to more info on it.
 
That is toooooo cool!!!

bhacker & peter - those pics have brought to light the fact that I have got to expand on my modeling capabilities!!!



Thanks guys! Post more pics!!!!
 
Huug - Well done on the car seat!!!!! Unfortunately, my kids are little too big for it, but I'd definetly slap (toss) my kids in one of those!!!
 
Check out the March 18 edition of Machine Design at:



www.machinedesign.com



There is a brief article entitled Desktop workstation handles largest Pro/E model which talks about the 3.7 GB, 500,000 component parking station model, which they claim is the largest known ProE model. There is one small picture, but it doesn't show too much.



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Apparently, the model opens in just (sic) one hour on their HP 64-bit Itanium 2 workstations.



How long would it take to downlaod a copy on my 56 kbps modem?
 

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