55.2k AntonWings Comments

  • Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless 11 days ago

    @WinsWings
    Thanks for the comment!!!
    I had a hard time deciding how to express the distinctive, perforated dive brake. To keep the number of parts down, I thought it best to express it in a text box.

    +1
  • Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless 11 days ago

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover
    @Randompilot18
    Thank you!! :)

    +1
  • Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless 11 days ago

    @ShinyGemsBro
    Sorry for the late reply.
    Oh wow...so true. I'm surprised you noticed the glitch. Thank you. You are a great tester.
    Sorry for the delay, but I have uploaded the corrected XML.

  • Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless 15 days ago

    @ShinyGemsBro
    Thank you very much! Sorry to keep you waiting.

  • Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless 15 days ago

    @EternalDarkness
    Thank you!!! I am very happy to hear that :)

  • Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless 15 days ago

    @WIZARD2017
    Specifically, I referred to the photos on this site.

    https://www.militaryaviationmuseum.org/sbd5-centerl-dive-flap-rebuild/

    If I have misunderstood something, I would appreciate it if you could let me know :)

  • Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless 15 days ago

    @WIZARD2017
    Is your question about what the real SBD was like?
    If so, the answer is YES. In the pictures I saw of the diving SBD, the middle flap was also deployed. So I made this build to work that way as well.

  • Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless 15 days ago

    @LunarEclipseSP
    @DeeganWithABazooka
    Thank you!! :)

    +1
  • Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless 16 days ago

    I have not posted an airplane in quite some time and have created a “Dauntless” which has been requested many times.
    I hope you all enjoy it.

  • Raupenschlepper Ost PaK40 3 months ago

    @QBZ1446607322
    Thanks for your comments and advice. I will refer to them.
    Also those tanks you built are great! Their movement is ideal. If you don't mind, I would love to use them as a reference for my future builds.

  • (No MOD)Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) 6 months ago

    @LunarEclipseSP
    Oh, really? I wasn't too sure about making vehicles... but if you say so, I'll try to make some more vehicles and stuff :)

    +2
  • (No MOD)Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) 6 months ago

    @ShirakamiShimada
    Yes…Indeed you are right.That's the difficult part of this game.

  • (No MOD)Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) 6 months ago

    @EternalDarkness
    Thank you very much! It took a lot of trial and error and time to make this crawler. I am very happy to hear you say so.
    Thank you also for your advice. I did think it would have been interesting to have a viewpoint looking into the sights, etc.

    +1
  • (No MOD)Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) 6 months ago

    @IFVuser
    @LunarEclipseSP
    Thank you! I built a Tamiya scale model last month and it made me want to build this tank.

    +2
  • (No MOD)Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) 6 months ago

    @Boeing727200F
    @Monarchii
    @Bugati87
    Thank you! I'm glad to hear you say so :)

    +1
  • Messerschmitt Bf-109 E-4"Emil" 6 months ago

    @Leosonicsega
    As noted in the "[About the work]" section,I have used PlanariaLab's "SP Label Converter" to create label,nationality mark,etc.

  • SAAB J35F Draken 8 months ago

    @LunarEclipseSP
    Thank you! :)

    +1
  • SAAB JA 37 Viggen 9 months ago

    @ShinyGemsBro
    Yeah, I make jets sometimes.
    Sometimes.Not often.

    +1
  • Heinkel He-162 A-2 Salamander 10 months ago

    @ThomasRoderick
    My previous work

    +1
  • Heinkel He-162 A-2 Salamander 10 months ago

    @SilverStar
    Thank you. Coordinating performance is a very difficult problem when building any airplane.

  • Heinkel He-162 A-2 Salamander 10 months ago

    @HummilteDesignBureau
    Thank you. You are right, He-162 is cute and small.

    +2
  • Heinkel He-162 A-2 Salamander 10 months ago

    @Marulk
    @Trainzo
    @TheUltimatePlaneLover
    @dekanii
    Thank you very much! I am glad to hear you say that :)

    +2
  • Boeing B-17G FlyingFortress 10 months ago

    @WinsWings
    Thank you very much! :)

    +1
  • Boeing B-17G FlyingFortress 10 months ago

    @Apollo018362
    Ah, I have tried it too. Very effective technique.
    Lovely picture, by the way.

    +1
  • Boeing B-17G FlyingFortress 10 months ago

    @Apollo018362
    Indeed, it looks more like glass when painted in black.
    I will try it on my next piece. Thanks for the advice :)

    +1
  • Boeing B-17G FlyingFortress 10 months ago

    @ShinyGemsBro
    Well...you are certainly right. I could have reduced 12p this time....
    I'll do that next time I build a bomber. Thank you very much!

  • Boeing B-17G FlyingFortress 10 months ago

    @Apollo018362
    Thank you very much! I've been absent for a bit, but I'm going to start building planes again :)

    +1
  • Boeing B-17G FlyingFortress 10 months ago

    @Trainzo
    Thank you for your compliments! :)

  • Boeing B-17G FlyingFortress 10 months ago

    @dekanii
    I made it with the aim of creating an aircraft that could defend itself, bomb, and look good in less than 600 parts. I omitted some details. I hope you enjoy it!

    +1
  • Boeing B-17G FlyingFortress 10 months ago

    @ShinyGemsBro
    @TheUltimatePlaneLover
    It was my first time building a heavy bomber. I hope you like it :)

    +1
  • Messerschmitt Bf-109 E-7 Winter 11 months ago

    @ShinyGemsBro
    Beautiful winter camouflage. It is further implemanted in various places. Nice :)

    +1
  • Convair F-106A Delta Dart 1.2 years ago

    Very beautiful replica. Love it.

    +1
  • Yak-17 (AI auto spawn) 1.2 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Low Parts and beautiful looks. Nice :)

    +1
  • Eggstroyer 2.Zaine By Hazerz 1.2 years ago

    @Zaineman
    Nice.This F22 is a cool build. Thanks for sharing it with me :)

  • Eggstroyer 2.Zaine By Hazerz 1.2 years ago

    @Zaineman
    Wow! This is a cool and fun build...I had fun aiming at the AI planes flying through the sky. It's interesting to see the HUD from the gunner's perspective. Thanks for letting me know.

  • Nakajima Ki-43-1 Hayabusa 1.2 years ago

    @Zaineman
    Thank you so much! :)

  • Nakajima Ki-43-1 Hayabusa 1.2 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Thank you very much!
    And thanks for the spotlight.

  • IAI Kfir 1.2 years ago

    @WinsWings
    I have the same thoughts as you.
    Stealing someone else's hard work and gaining accolades for it...it's inexcusable. It makes me very sad.

    +1
  • IAI Kfir 1.2 years ago

    @WinsWings
    No problem. I am glad you remembered his Sea Vane. That is my favorite piece. It's a masterpiece.

    +1
  • de Havilland Sea Vane 1.2 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Don't you think it looks a lot like the piece Leehopard created for the "Classic Jet Challenge" you organized...?

  • Nakajima Ki-43-1 Hayabusa 1.2 years ago

    @MobileBuilder21
    Thank you very much :)

  • Nakajima Ki-43-1 Hayabusa 1.2 years ago

    @VRCaPable
    Thanks for trying it out in VR. I made the cockpit in a very lazy way, so it looks like some parts didn't work well. Sorry.

    +1
  • Nakajima Ki-43-1 Hayabusa 1.2 years ago

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover
    @Jaspy190
    Thank you :)

    +1
  • Nakajima Ki-43-1 Hayabusa 1.2 years ago

    @Omoriboy
    @Rb2h
    @Boeing727200F
    Thank you all for your comments!

    +1
  • Yakovlev Yak-36 Freehand 1.3 years ago

    @Apollo018362
    Sorry for the late reply.
    Wow! Thanks for taking such a nice picture with the plane I made!
    Thanks for the suggestion too. You mean you would take a screenshot of my work, right? I was very happy that you made that suggestion.
    But I also love taking pictures of my planes. So I will continue to take my own screenshots of my work. Sorry about that.

    +2
  • Yakovlev Yak-36 Freehand 1.3 years ago

    @Trainzo
    @SyntheticL
    @Carsonkiddy2
    Thank you so much!

  • Westland Wyvern TF S Mk.4 1.4 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Thanks for the comment!
    I wanted to build a turboprop engine airplane, so I built this build.

    +1
  • French Westland Wyvern TF S Mk.4 1.4 years ago

    That looks cool :)

  • Westland Wyvern TF S Mk.4 1.4 years ago

    @Dogedogebread13
    Sure, you can do it.