Entering into 3d modeling with Solidworks (I hope)

Aura091

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Hey, I have a final project for a university Computer Aided Design course that lets our final project be an assembly with 10 or more parts. My idea was that I could make a helmet file (as I already have the armor files for an SPI set) so I was wondering how difficult this undertaking would be. Depending on the level of detail in the helmet, I'll try to talk to someone specifically, but for now I was trying to see what kind of challenges I'll run into. If I end up being happy with the turnout of the model, I'll try and either upload it, or sell it to help pay for my degree, thought not expecting a dent to be made. But again, I have no clue what the structural elements would be best for the model, how the difficulty translating the file, and any of the legal/business sides of that.

Any advice for any of the points would be appreciated, and I'd just like to even see the practicality of the program itself fully to understand how everything fits together. Right now the concept has the space for a fan to be inserted directly, etc. Maybe once I start understanding the wiring, I can change it to make space for whatever, or hopefully incorporate it in the initial design.
 

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