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The collada (dae) file format is very complex and is capable of representing models, animations, lighting and kinematics.
I would never attempt to write a dae file by hand, there are plenty of very good open source 3D modeling programs you can use to create them. Blender is one that I use regularly which is free.
Do you have a particular model in mind that you're trying to create?