Photo Gallery «Future meets past - digitization of a Ford Eifel»
How can a very rare classic car be measured and recorded in order to document its current condition, preserve it for posterity and produce spare parts in the event of an accident or damage? One possibility is complete digitization using handheld scanners, a method that is significantly faster and cheaper than conventional approaches. This report provides an insight into a digitization project using the example of a Ford Eifel convertible.
Ford Eifel Gläser Cabriolet (1937) - Scanning of the engine cover
© Artec 3D / Classic-Car.TV, 2017
Ford Eifel Gläser Cabriolet (1937) - prepared for 3D digitization
© Artec 3D / Classic-Car.TV, 2017
Ford Eifel Gläser Cabriolet (1937) - working with the Artec hand scanner in the interior
© Artec 3D / Classic-Car.TV, 2017
Ford Eifel Gläser Cabriolet (1937) - working with the Artec hand scanner in the interior
© Artec 3D / Classic-Car.TV, 2017
Ford Eifel Gläser Cabriolet (1937) - Digitization of the ladder frame
© Artec 3D / Classic-Car.TV, 2017
Ford Eifel Gläser Cabriolet (1937) - Result - the digitized classic car in the Artec Studio
© Artec 3D / Classic-Car.TV, 2017
Similar Ford Eifel with Gläser bodywork at Bensberg Castle
© Bruno von Rotz, 2013
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