@PeterMuller
Read my profile.
And don't copy my work. You have copied my Bf109 without permission and posted it falsely as your own work.
If you think you won't be found out, you're wrong. The person who created it will know. Because I put a lot of effort and ingenuity into my work over a period of days.
If you want to do it, follow the rules and submit it as a "successor".
I will block you.
Well, this concludes my challenge for the "Classic Jet Challenge". This challenge has taught me the fun of building under the 200p limit and the fun of building jets. I would like to take this opportunity to thank WinsWings. (And I apologize for not building one of the US classic jets that inspired this challenge)
@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
@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.
@WinsWings
Question. Is it possible to use the label parts generated by the converter in the following link in a work that will participate in the Challenge? I would like to use them for nationality marks. SP Label Converter
@HairJig
Thank you very much. I am honored to hear such words. But there are still more than 20 days until the deadline for the challenge. I am sure there will be more great submissions.
@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.
@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!
@Bryan5
I dedicate this piece to Bryan5.
You have always spotlighted my work. Thank you.
This "Schwalbe" was requested by you 1.4 years ago. I am sorry for the delay, but I have completed it. Here you go :)
@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 :)
@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 :)
@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.
@ShinyGemsBro
Thanks for your comment!
As an additional note, the last photo shows a TBF attacked by an A6M, which attacked from the turret and returned fire on the A6M.
The A6M was hit in the engine and almost crashed.
@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.
@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.
@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.
@PeterMuller
+5Read my profile.
And don't copy my work. You have copied my Bf109 without permission and posted it falsely as your own work.
If you think you won't be found out, you're wrong. The person who created it will know. Because I put a lot of effort and ingenuity into my work over a period of days.
If you want to do it, follow the rules and submit it as a "successor".
I will block you.
@kaokaoo
Thank you for your comment! :)
@AlexRol05
+1Thanks for the comment. I am honored to receive such words. Have a good Holiday to you too.
@WinsWings
+1Thank you very much!
Thanks also for the spotlight.
@Rocketguy2079
Thank you :)
You finally made it. Congrats!
+2Zero's final model, beautiful.
@WinsWings
+1Yea, it's a Swedish dragon.
Hope you like it :)
@ariakenori
+2Thanks for the comment. I am honored that you enjoy my posts :)
Well, this concludes my challenge for the "Classic Jet Challenge". This challenge has taught me the fun of building under the 200p limit and the fun of building jets. I would like to take this opportunity to thank WinsWings. (And I apologize for not building one of the US classic jets that inspired this challenge)
@L3FT2R1GHT
Ah, thanks for reading my profile. I'm glad to hear that.
@VOLOTOK
+1Thanks for the comment. Glad we like the same planes :)
@WinsWings
+1I 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
@WinsWings
Wow, I'm glad to know you like "Tunnan" too. It's worth it to make this build :)
Thanks for the spotlight too!
@WinsWings
+1Thank 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.
@WinsWings
Question. Is it possible to use the label parts generated by the converter in the following link in a work that will participate in the Challenge? I would like to use them for nationality marks.
SP Label Converter
@MobileBuilder21
Thank you so much! :)
@HairJig
Thank you very much. I am honored to hear such words. But there are still more than 20 days until the deadline for the challenge. I am sure there will be more great submissions.
@dINE
Thank you very much!
@WinsWings
+1Thank 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.
@WinsWings
+2@froge
Thank you very much :)
Nice.
+1I'm in.
@MobileBuilder21
Thanks a lot!
@LunarEclipseSP
+1Oh...You mean, this one?
It's not very good. I want to rebuild it someday.
@ChiChiWerx
+1@EntityQuerty495
Thank you very much :)
@LunarEclipseSP
+1Thank you very much! I was careful to create this build without too many parts, so I'm glad to hear you say that.
Beautiful
+1@WinsWings
+1Oh 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!
@WinsWings
+2Thank you!
I always appreciate your upvotes and spotlights. Even more than that, I'm happy to hear your compliments and comments :)
@Blueshift
+1@MobileBuilder21
Thank you. I'm glad you like it.
@ThomasRoderick
+2Thank you very much! :)
@Bryan5
+1Thank you :)
Oh, I see... Well, the SP you play wasn't the latest version.... Hope you get to play with the latest version soon.
@Erc90F4RU
+3@SonsoftheMoth
@MAPA
Thank you very much!
I will keep up the good work.
@Bryan5
I dedicate this piece to Bryan5.
You have always spotlighted my work. Thank you.
This "Schwalbe" was requested by you 1.4 years ago. I am sorry for the delay, but I have completed it. Here you go :)
@Tonnkatu
Thank you very much!
@Tonnkatu
May I use this beautiful B17 you created in the screenshots of the build I am working on?
@Tonnkatu
Oooooh! Thank you so much!!!
@WinsWings
+1Thank 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 :)
@WinsWings
+1Thank you!
Glad to hear you say that.
@ToeTips
+1@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 :)
@WinsWings
+1I 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.
@WinsWings
+1Thank 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.
@ShinyGemsBro
Thanks for your comment!
As an additional note, the last photo shows a TBF attacked by an A6M, which attacked from the turret and returned fire on the A6M.
The A6M was hit in the engine and almost crashed.
@Englishgarden
+1@FalHartIndustries
Thank you :)
@WinsWings
+1Thank 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.
@Calensksan
Oops, forgot to equip the hook....
@WinsWings
+1@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.
@TheTankMuseum2005
+1Thank you!
@ShinyGemsBro
What a beautiful screenshot!
Thank you so much for making such wonderful pictures with my work. I feel very honored.
@Kangy
+1Thank 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.
@Wholzz
+2@Hahahahaahahshs
@The26thMeowng
Thank you all for your comments :)
The next one is under consideration.