Our latest update on our Scout Motors factory construction is now live on our Scout Stories:
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This is amazing progress. So excited.Our latest update on our Scout Motors factory construction is now live on our Scout Stories:
February 2025 Scout Motors Production Center Update – Scout Motors Stories
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Moving fastOur latest update on our Scout Motors factory construction is now live on our Scout Stories:
February 2025 Scout Motors Production Center Update – Scout Motors Stories
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Same!! Mainly because i want to do the off-road course that Scott was talking about in the Christmas Video.I sure hope I can take delivery there!
I did the course at BMW as part of delivery even though I was getting a 328 convertible. It completely sold me on how capable a modern SUV can be and that was in 2012 so has to have improved sinceSame!! Mainly because i want to do the off-road course that Scott was talking about in the Christmas Video.
Absolutely. Beside the product pick up this will definitely be a highlight of delivery.Same!! Mainly because i want to do the off-road course that Scott was talking about in the Christmas Video.
My father designed assembly plants for Ford Motor Company for 40 years. In the summers when we were out of school, we would accompany my father to whatever state was building the latest and greatest plant, the boys always got a tour. I was always impressed with not only the magnitude but the elegant detail that these structures were. It is very impressive. These days the plants are built in CAD, back then in Dearborn Michigan they had large dedicated rooms and the plants where laid out on large tables by men walking around on them in socks with their slide rules straight edges and pencils. They even had small scale vehicles and other notable items carved in wood placed on the prints. Looked a lot like some giants walking around a small city. These are still marvels to watch even today.It is mind bending how large that complex is! It's as much a work of art as the new Scouts!
I’ve seen photos. That when architecture was great. Now it’s crank it in CAD and no artistry to itMy father designed assembly plants for Ford Motor Company for 40 years. In the summers when we were out of school, we would accompany my father to whatever state was building the latest and greatest plant, the boys always got a tour. I was always impressed with not only the magnitude but the elegant detail that these structures were. It is very impressive. These days the plants are built in CAD, back then in Dearborn Michigan they had large dedicated rooms and the plants where laid out on large tables by men walking around on them in socks with their slide rules straight edges and pencils. They even had small scale vehicles and other notable items carved in wood placed on the prints. Looked a lot like some giants walking around a small city. These are still marvels to watch even today.
I have several black and white photos of the large blue print room from the 50's.I’ve seen photos. That when architecture was great. Now it’s crank it in CAD and no artistry to it
Auto cad and BlueBeam.I’ve seen photos. That when architecture was great. Now it’s crank it in CAD and no artistry to it
Sitting here now waiting on updates to fire them both up for the day. First day of work after vacation sucks as it is and now I’ve got a major update running on my laptop-uuggh!Auto cad and BlueBeam.