51.8k AntonWings Comments

  • Gunship of the Valley of the Wind 1.3 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Oh, this was it. It's a transporter for the city of Pejite.
    It's a simple yet distinctive design. And it's a design that would be interesting to make with SimplePlanes.

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  • Gunship of the Valley of the Wind 1.3 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Thank you for your comment.
    I too like the flying machines depicted by Hayao Miyazaki. Is the red glider a "barge"?

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  • Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A 1.3 years ago

    @AlexRol05
    Oh...by news from Japan, do you mean the earthquake? That earthquake happened far away from where I live, so it didn't affect me directly. Thank you for your concern.

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  • Winners of the Classic Jet Challenge 12/2023 1.3 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Oh...that's because you are always upvoting and spotlighting my work. Thank you very much :)

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  • Supermarine Spitfire Mk.VB 1.3 years ago

    @ShinyGemsBro
    Excellent.
    It would be better if the rectification cover of the barrel of the 20mm machine gun and the bulge of the magazine storage area above and below the main wings were also reproduced.
    The camouflage colors are very beautiful. Thanks for making a beautiful successor :)

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  • Winners of the Classic Jet Challenge 12/2023 1.3 years ago

    @WinsWings
    It is a great surprise, honor and pleasure to receive the 2nd place award for my J35F among so many great builds.
    This challenge taught me two things after building only WW2 prop planes up until now. The fun of building jets and the fun of low part builds.
    Thank you to everyone who has upvoted my builds. And thanks to WinsWings. And thank you for judging so many entries at the end of a busy year. I look forward to another fun challenge.
    Happy New Year and may this year be a good one for all!

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  • Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A 1.4 years ago

    @Tang0five
    Thanks for the comment! I'm glad you like it. Actually, I was inspired to make this piece after seeing the movie "Dunkirk".

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  • Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A 1.4 years ago

    @AlexRol05
    Thanks for the comment. I am honored to receive such words. Have a good Holiday to you too.

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  • Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A 1.4 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Thank you very much!
    Thanks also for the spotlight.

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  • SAAB J35F Draken 1.4 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Yea, it's a Swedish dragon.
    Hope you like it :)

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  • SAAB J29F "Tunnan" 1.4 years ago

    @VOLOTOK
    Thanks for the comment. Glad we like the same planes :)

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  • SAAB J29F "Tunnan" 1.4 years ago

    @WinsWings
    I see, you were born with a love of airplanes.
    I too have loved Airplane since I was a kid... making and flying origami paper airplanes, reading books about airplanes and rockets, etc.
    Oh, Falcon...so you are the same generation around Panavia Tornado too? lol

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  • Classic Jet Challenge 12.25.23 [CLOSED] 1.4 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Thank you! This is my first attempt so I don't know if it will work, but I'll give it a try. And yes, I will be careful not to make the file too heavy.

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  • Yakovlev Yak-17 "Feather" 1.4 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Thank you very much!
    It was fun to build it to keep it within 200 parts. I'd like to build and post another plane or two if I think I can afford to build them.

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  • Classic Jet Challenge 12.25.23 [CLOSED] 1.4 years ago

    Nice.
    I'm in.

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  • Focke-Wulf FW190-D9 "Dora" 1.4 years ago

    @LunarEclipseSP
    Oh...You mean, this one?
    It's not very good. I want to rebuild it someday.

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  • Focke-Wulf FW190-D9 "Dora" 1.4 years ago

    @ChiChiWerx
    @EntityQuerty495
    Thank you very much :)

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  • [THX for 25k!]Messerschmitt Me-262 A-1a "Schwalbe" 1.5 years ago

    @LunarEclipseSP
    Thank you very much! I was careful to create this build without too many parts, so I'm glad to hear you say that.

    +1
  • Mitsubishi A7M1 Prototype Reppu 1.5 years ago

    Beautiful

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  • Me & Me 1.5 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Oh my god, this is the plane I was referring to the pictures on the internet when I was building my build! I envy you for seeing the real Me-262!

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  • [THX for 25k!]Messerschmitt Me-262 A-1a "Schwalbe" 1.5 years ago

    @Blueshift
    @MobileBuilder21
    Thank you. I'm glad you like it.

    +1
  • [THX for 25k!]Messerschmitt Me-262 A-1a "Schwalbe" 1.5 years ago

    @Bryan5
    Thank you :)
    Oh, I see... Well, the SP you play wasn't the latest version.... Hope you get to play with the latest version soon.

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  • Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3 1.5 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Thank you. This time, I made it so that I could reproduce the cross-sectional shape as faithfully as possible, especially in the nose section. If the shape is closer to that of the scale model, that's good news for me :)

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  • Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3 1.5 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Thank you!
    Glad to hear you say that.

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  • Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3 1.5 years ago

    @ToeTips
    @Randomplayer
    Thank you!
    It took me a year and a half, but I finally achieved platinum. Thanks to everyone who has upvoted and spotlighted me :)

    +1
  • Grumman TBF-3 Avenger 1.6 years ago

    @WinsWings
    I see.
    The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is one of those museums that I would like to visit someday, both in terms of its valuable aircraft collection and in terms of being able to ride on a real Essex-class aircraft carrier.

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  • Grumman TBF-3 Avenger 1.6 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Thank you for your comment!
    So you saw the real TBF! I envy you.
    It must have been big...it's one of the largest single-engine prop plane.

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  • Grumman TBF-3 Avenger 1.6 years ago

    @Englishgarden
    @FalHartIndustries
    Thank you :)

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  • Nakajima B5N2 Type 97 Carrier Attack Bomber 1.6 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Thank you!
    I also referred to this article in preparing this one.
    Border Models new 35th scale B5N2 TYPE 97 Kate
    B5N2 in 1/35 scale...fascinating, isn't it?
    Sometimes online information on high precision models is useful for builds in SP.

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  • SAAB B17 A 1.7 years ago

    @WinsWings
    @Dogedogebread13
    Thanks for the comment.
    The landing gear is the best feature of this plane and I wanted to represent it well. I am glad to hear your praise.

    +1
  • SAAB B17 A 1.7 years ago

    @TheTankMuseum2005
    Thank you!

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  • Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat 1.8 years ago

    @Kangy
    Thank you for your comments!
    I was very particular in making the fuselage shape as close to the actual aircraft as possible this time. I am very happy to hear your compliments on the shape of the fuselage.
    Although the number of parts is a bit large. I was not able to create many detailed parts this time.
    It is very difficult to reproduce the exact shape with as few parts as possible.

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  • Nakajima A6M2-N Rufe (3.0) 1.8 years ago

    @RedHawkVehicleSciences
    I am glad you like the A6M2 I made. And thanks for making the cool "Rufu". The take off and landing on the water went smoothly.Good work.

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  • Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero fighter model 21 1.8 years ago

    @L0RR3B0RR3
    Thank you. I am glad to hear you say so.

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  • Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero fighter model 21 1.8 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Thank you very much! :)

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  • Mitsubishi J2M3 Raiden 1.9 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Thanks for the comments. Thanks also for the spotlight!

    +1
  • Mitsubishi J2M3 Raiden 1.9 years ago

    @Jaspy190
    Thank you very much :)

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  • Mitsubishi J2M3 Raiden 1.9 years ago

    @Randomplayer
    Thanks for answering the question.

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  • VL Pyörremyrsky 2.0 years ago

    @KingOfTypos
    The "double stack fuselage method"!? Wow, thanks for giving my creation technique a cool name.
    Indeed, when I create a fuselage, I combine the upper and lower halves of the fuselage. This allows me more flexibility in shaping the fuselage cross section. In some cases, like the nose section of the Ju-87, I combine the top, middle, and bottom three fuselage parts ("triple stack fuselage method"?).

    Whatever it is, I'm glad my technique is useful to you. I look forward to seeing the F6F you build :)

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  • VL Pyörremyrsky 2.0 years ago

    @KingOfTypos
    Thanks for introducing me to your methods. I will make use of it when I can understand it.
    OK, whatever plane it is (even if it's not a Bf109) I eagerly await your next work :)

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  • VL Pyörremyrsky 2.0 years ago

    @KingOfTypos
    Thank you for your comment.
    I'm surprised you noticed it! Yes, I am using EternalDarkness' fuselage slicing wing method, just like you. ...well, to be precise, I use something similar to that. I am ashamed to say that I am not very good at math, so I am not using EternalDarkness' fuselage slicing wing method perfectly.
    The rolls may indeed be excessive. This is a reminder for my next work.
    Bf109 is good! I would love to see a Bf109 made by an excellent modeler like you :)

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  • VL Pyörremyrsky 2.0 years ago

    @MrShenanigansSP
    Thank you for your comment.
    I am glad to hear your compliments :)

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  • Vought F4U-1D "Corsair" 2.2 years ago

    @Navalmen
    Thanks for your comments.
    It is true that this aircraft originally had a habit of rolling left on its own. So I corrected it with wing attachment angles, etc., but I guess I didn't completely fix it. My apologies.

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  • Vought F4U-1D "Corsair" 2.2 years ago

    @BogdanX
    Thanks for your comments.
    As always, thank you for your perceptive points.
    I was aware of the problem of the directional instability during takeoff and landing. However, I could not find the cause and could not fix it. Thanks for pointing out the cause.
    Your various pointers and advice are helpful. If you have any other areas for improvement or good points, I would be glad to hear them.

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  • Vought F4U-1D "Corsair" 2.2 years ago

    @ReinMcDeer
    Thank you for your comment.
    I always have a lot of trouble when creating the fuselage behind the canopy.

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  • Junkers Ju-87 B-2 "Stuka" 2.3 years ago

    @BogdanX
    Thanks for the comment.
    You are right, it could have been better with suspension on the landing gears. But I wanted to minimize the number of parts used. I did not feel that it would interfere with the landing, and it would not affect the appearance significantly, so I decided to omit the suspension.

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  • Pusher Aircraft Challenge [CLOSED] 2.5 years ago

    @WinsWings
    Thank you for choosing my piece for third place! I am happy because I didn't think I could win a prize.
    This was my first time participating in the Challenge. It was a very fun challenge. I also enjoyed looking at the other participants' works that were submitted one after another.
    I look forward to seeing what the next competition will be like. Thank you very much.

    +1
  • Henschel Hs P.75 2.5 years ago

    @Timothy19452022
    You like P-51?
    Try this.

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  • Henschel Hs P.75 2.5 years ago

    @Ownedpilot
    Thanks for the comment. My work was made possible because of the current version of SP, which has more features such as slicing the fuselage, etc. You are amazing for making such a beautiful Hs P.75 four years ago.

    +1
  • Henschel Hs P.75 2.5 years ago

    @Jaspy190 @Dragoranos
    Thanks for the comment. Thanks also for the request. I will consider it.
    @Skam
    Thankyou so much :)

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