A final project for a junior level computer-aided-engineering course focusing on Siemens NX in which our task was to model, analyze, and simulate a toy drone. Being based off of a model that could be purchased online, the construction of the drone tested our ability to use surfacing and modeling tools, dynamically reference and update parts, produce professional drawings for each part, and compile them into a cohesive and functional assembly. Analysis of the model included both FEA and motion analysis with the former requiring determining realistic boundary and force conditions to check convergency of the max stress and displacement experienced by certain parts. Motion analysis was conducted to observe the articulation and movements of the drone while also allowing one to observe the effect friction has on the rotation of the propellers. Lastly, the drone was rendered and simulated to present in a realistic and attractive state while also demonstrating the use-cases of the toy drone.