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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
The ideal way to make a very accurate model is aerial photography combined with LIDAR and ground photography to get the areas up under roof overhangs. Import all that into AutoCAD and then uses a CNC machine to make a billet aluminum model. If you stick with a used Cessna 206 you might be able to get it all for under 4 million. I don't think you will make the budget of $75.00 each however.
I just don't see how you can make a accurate model of a particular house without photographing and scanning the actual house.
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Dang Son, ever hear of Google Earth? I can get an aerial for nothing - just need an address!
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