@shipster oh I guess I never saw that my bombs still unfold without funky trees and I was the first person to use that stuff with the weapon tag, so at least that was unique. Did yall know that the unfolding bombs have been around a while? It uses the detacher and that's it. Its pretty cool
@Thecatbaron Yeah I'm doing a tribute build to him rn it'll be the T-38 talon apparently that's what he flew while he was in the Air Force. Great guy btw.
@Thecatbaron Plats don't work with anyone anymore, but I'm glad to see you work with Leonardo. Nobody even responded to my tags while I was doing my F-16, but ChiChiWerx ended up helping a ton which was awesome. Nice that some plats still help out like you do.
@WarHawk95 Hey people make fun of Texas all the time. You just need to have a thick skin and take a joke sometimes. And no, not all Texans own shotguns.
Ok I actually have a really awesome idea for improvement: We make our own shapes. When I made my F-16 I didn’t know what to do with those pesky fuselage curves so I simplified it. It would be great if we could do something like Autodesk where we make a drawing and can extrude, loft ,and pattern things. This will make building easier, more accurate and save a ton of time. I would still have the fuselage block and some other things but this would help a ton!!! @ChiChiWerx @CoolPeach @jamesPLANESii
Nice you used the inlet technique too. I had to do that on my F-16 in multiple places. Idk why they can’t add the angle property to fuselage parts@WarHawk95
@CalebRepublic your tanks look very good! you just need to add details like logs on there or a fuel tank and latches. Just in general the more detailed things are the more people will like them. Also, if you have a pc use the screenshots mod, if you dont then consider getting one. Custom in game screenshots shows that you are serious.
Immediate upvote there aren't enough of these. BTW looks great and flies great. One thing, The cockpit on the osprey was modeled after the UH-60 and the engines actually turn when yaw is hit in the VTOL mode to move it horizontally. The nose makes it look a little off. Then again, you know I'm super picky lol.
@Miyubiaircraft Look, my first F-16 it wasn't good either but I got better and went back and made a much better one. If you want to improve your building style start with some replicas start with WW2 fighters and go from there. To create good airplanes you have to understand the history of aviation to some degree.
Use the blueprint mode next time. If you click the eye in the user interface while building you will see a blueprint icon click on that import a picture and scale it. You can scale by looking up the length of the aircraft and then making a fuselage piece that ends up being that long. Then all you need to do is put the edges together and write down the length scale for future refrence. Then you build using the same scale for each view. Note: Width automatically scales with length. Also, get a image that is clear and has crisp lines.
Start doing replicas; they will help you with the building style. Start with ww2 fighters then go to more modern stuff and bounce around a little. If you click the eye in the user interface while building you will see a blueprint icon click on that import a picture and scale it. You can scale by looking up the length of the aircraft and then making a fuselage piece that ends up being that long. Then all you need to do is put the edges together and write down the length scale for future refrence. Then you build using the same scale for each view. Note: Width automatically scales with length. Also, get a image that is clear and has crisp lines. Finally, have fun!
@shipster oh I guess I never saw that my bombs still unfold without funky trees and I was the first person to use that stuff with the weapon tag, so at least that was unique. Did yall know that the unfolding bombs have been around a while? It uses the detacher and that's it. Its pretty cool
Wow. Another great build.
@Thecatbaron Yeah I'm doing a tribute build to him rn it'll be the T-38 talon apparently that's what he flew while he was in the Air Force. Great guy btw.
@Thecatbaron Plats don't work with anyone anymore, but I'm glad to see you work with Leonardo. Nobody even responded to my tags while I was doing my F-16, but ChiChiWerx ended up helping a ton which was awesome. Nice that some plats still help out like you do.
+1@shipster wdym
@SledDriver I am assuming the middle plane is mine? lol with its 98 rotators
@SledDriver it did lol
@Mustang51 I dont like it when people do this makes me angry Ill tag ED @EternalDarkness
+2JK lol How did you do the bombs?
@SledDriver I am going to ask the important question then... Why didn't you make it more detailed?
@Mustang51 Darn got me too
@WarHawk95 Hey people make fun of Texas all the time. You just need to have a thick skin and take a joke sometimes. And no, not all Texans own shotguns.
cool
Is this a MSR
whoa, I didn't know the tracks actually moved!
A major improvement! Good Job!
+1@WarHawk95 Chill bro, he was just making a joke out of Frances military history not trying to insult a group of people.
Excellent replica! lol
Just how massive this is deserves an upvote lol
Woooooooowwwwwww
Really great job for the part count
Looks great anyway tho
It’s a 30 round mag tho thats the same standard mag on an mp5 so it should be that length@Bman01
Also make the mag bigger and bring the stock up
Ok I actually have a really awesome idea for improvement: We make our own shapes. When I made my F-16 I didn’t know what to do with those pesky fuselage curves so I simplified it. It would be great if we could do something like Autodesk where we make a drawing and can extrude, loft ,and pattern things. This will make building easier, more accurate and save a ton of time. I would still have the fuselage block and some other things but this would help a ton!!! @ChiChiWerx @CoolPeach @jamesPLANESii
10/10
+1Looks great!
Nice you used the inlet technique too. I had to do that on my F-16 in multiple places. Idk why they can’t add the angle property to fuselage parts@WarHawk95
+1Nostalgia
+1did you just scale the thing??!! lol haha
Well done, again!
+1love the wing shape btw did you panel these?
Did I hear TEXAS
+1One more thing, Building your fictional planes in the style of real planes makes them look more.... well real.
@CalebRepublic your tanks look very good! you just need to add details like logs on there or a fuel tank and latches. Just in general the more detailed things are the more people will like them. Also, if you have a pc use the screenshots mod, if you dont then consider getting one. Custom in game screenshots shows that you are serious.
next, try the v-280 some time its the upgraded version. Saw it at an airshow one time and it was pretty dang cool.
Immediate upvote there aren't enough of these. BTW looks great and flies great. One thing, The cockpit on the osprey was modeled after the UH-60 and the engines actually turn when yaw is hit in the VTOL mode to move it horizontally. The nose makes it look a little off. Then again, you know I'm super picky lol.
lol I remember reading those books
+1I guess you could say this is for passing the time.
+3@Miyubiaircraft Look, my first F-16 it wasn't good either but I got better and went back and made a much better one. If you want to improve your building style start with some replicas start with WW2 fighters and go from there. To create good airplanes you have to understand the history of aviation to some degree.
+2surprised more people didn't upvote this it looks very good
+1Also, use custom weapons and use custom control surfaces.Link Remember Quality is found in hard work and not compromising.
Use the blueprint mode next time. If you click the eye in the user interface while building you will see a blueprint icon click on that import a picture and scale it. You can scale by looking up the length of the aircraft and then making a fuselage piece that ends up being that long. Then all you need to do is put the edges together and write down the length scale for future refrence. Then you build using the same scale for each view. Note: Width automatically scales with length. Also, get a image that is clear and has crisp lines.
+1Start doing replicas; they will help you with the building style. Start with ww2 fighters then go to more modern stuff and bounce around a little. If you click the eye in the user interface while building you will see a blueprint icon click on that import a picture and scale it. You can scale by looking up the length of the aircraft and then making a fuselage piece that ends up being that long. Then all you need to do is put the edges together and write down the length scale for future refrence. Then you build using the same scale for each view. Note: Width automatically scales with length. Also, get a image that is clear and has crisp lines. Finally, have fun!
Very good! I'll make sure to use this as a resource when I finish building my T-38A
Yep lol Texas is the best@QingyuZhou
Lol@AceOfSpade
I hope it's okay if I'm doing a fictional desert camo tho
@MAHADI Yep!
Good. I was already making a FW-190 D-9 so this will fit in perfectly!