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Industrial-grade 3D laser scanning is frequently used in motorsport development. It enables project designers and engineers to capture highly accurate physical geometry, streamline product development processes, and simulate mechanical components in CAD.
The Porsche 911 is a popular high-performance vehicle and a well-known sports car. But it is also known for having precise curves and surfaces; all specifically proportioned to reflect the corresponding generation and time.
Most automotive exterior styling products fit onto existing OEM panels with complex curvature and surfaces. These subtle curves are extremely difficult to measure by hand.
We were tasked to perform a full 3D laser scan of the Subaru EJ25 engine block for research and development purposes. Both halves of the engine block were scanned from all directions, allowing us to capture all the intricate details inside and out.
For this project we were asked to perform a laser scan of the lower center console of the 2015 Subaru WRX and STI. The resolution of the scan was detailed enough to capture the textured surfaces of the OEM dashboard. Areas that were not needed were masked off in tape.
In order for ML24 to design new exterior body kits for the 2015 Subaru WRX and STI, highly accurate data of the vehicle body was necessary.
We were tasked to perform a full laser scan of the front-end of this custom Porsche 928, which included all of the front bumper, hood, and front fenders.
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