@Iota
My issue when I tried this was the aircraft essentially wanted to plant the nose into the ground when I rotated the nacelles downwards for forward flight.
Well, to change a part, in this case, a normal fuselage block with a glass fuselage block, in Overload (or however you edit XML), just copy across the part ID for a glass fuselage over to the selected fuselage block part.
Do it right and the connections on that part should be destroyed, meaning the part has been changed. Just reconnect the part.
@Thueerra
I'm gonna make just one small exception with this plane as it's 5 parts under the minimum part count requirement, but points will be deducted.
One of my ideas was to take a good blueprint of a vehicle, whatever it is, and put it into the designer. This would depend on if you are doing a replica or just being inspired by what's on the blueprint. When you've put it into the designer, you take a fuselage block, or multiple, and lengthen it to the same length as the vehicle on the blueprint, then scale the blueprint around that.
[May not be the best way, but it's just an idea I had.]
Well, you need to make the elevator (or stabilator, whatever you are using) out of separate pieces. You can use wing/panel parts for this, but it's better to use Fuselage blocks. When building the elevator (or whatever you are using), just use multiple pieces instead of one, so basically, 1 large piece for the front of the elevator, then two smaller ones on the back with a space in between them for you to insert the trim tab that is connected to a rotator or hinge rotater.
@Strikefighter04
Something I do is to have a preset that doesn't have any effects applied, so when I'm not using Reshade, I load the preset so I don't have to keep toggling the effects.
@PineappleDeluxe
Also, if you want to have images in your description, upload your image to an image hosting site, or a Discord Server, which is what I've started doing. When you've uploaded the image, if it's on a website, open the image in a new tab and copy the address and make sure it has an image file type on the end. If it's Discord, then just copy the address link.
When you have that, put  in your description.
@Kipo
Well, who are you then?
@Kipo
What?
Very noice
@DJ2keroni
+2I know why Miko isn't around right now at the very least as he's given a reason.
Look at this form here: Link
Finally, we have got a reason as to why he disappeared all of a sudden. I can stop worrying about him now.
+2This honestly became a very strange comment section ._.
@zhouzay
What is the logic there....
That is a lovely thumbnail. Good job on making this too.
Just a suggestion, but you could try putting more images in. It would probably help.
Um, all I see is what is essentially a box.....
Ah yes, I heard about this at one point. Quite fascinating tbh.
I can agree with this.
@Iota
My issue when I tried this was the aircraft essentially wanted to plant the nose into the ground when I rotated the nacelles downwards for forward flight.
@Iota
Bruh, how do you even make this work with Helicopter Rotors?
I've tried basically the same thing, but I can't get it to work, so like, how?
This is actually really good, aside from the paint job :\
Something tells me you've had prior experience.
Well, to change a part, in this case, a normal fuselage block with a glass fuselage block, in Overload (or however you edit XML), just copy across the part ID for a glass fuselage over to the selected fuselage block part.
Do it right and the connections on that part should be destroyed, meaning the part has been changed. Just reconnect the part.
Wow, I love that thumbnail, makes it look like it's a real plane.
+1@Leota @Chancey21
Happy?
@Leota
Finnnnee, I'll do that in a bit.
@PapaKernels
Ok, fixed, messed up a little there.
@CrazyPenguin1306
@Norag33
@airlinerbuilder
@Betovenoob21
@GrFrog
@Thueerra
@LieutenantSOT
@AnIndonesianGuy
@Chinchinory
@PapaKernels
Kewl
HAHaha XD
I love it, so much.
It's so true as well.
@Thueerra
I'm gonna make just one small exception with this plane as it's 5 parts under the minimum part count requirement, but points will be deducted.
Oh yeah, sorry about this, but I've had to disqualify this build as it's under the minimum part count requirement.
(Edit: Sorry ignore this comment. Points will be deducted instead.)
@Betovenoob21
In the process of doing it.
@VChart
You use it to check the engine's oil.
Ooooo, I LOVE this. This is a GA plane and it has good detail and quality, well done :D
One of my ideas was to take a good blueprint of a vehicle, whatever it is, and put it into the designer. This would depend on if you are doing a replica or just being inspired by what's on the blueprint. When you've put it into the designer, you take a fuselage block, or multiple, and lengthen it to the same length as the vehicle on the blueprint, then scale the blueprint around that.
[May not be the best way, but it's just an idea I had.]
@asteroidbook345
Fair enough.
@Thueerra
+2Thank you for getting your entry in.
Looks nice.
Looking nice. I want to say it's a Mig-15.
You will have to have a picture of it fighting an F-86.
Latte
@Spangsege
No...it does say it's been judged....
Well, you need to make the elevator (or stabilator, whatever you are using) out of separate pieces. You can use wing/panel parts for this, but it's better to use Fuselage blocks. When building the elevator (or whatever you are using), just use multiple pieces instead of one, so basically, 1 large piece for the front of the elevator, then two smaller ones on the back with a space in between them for you to insert the trim tab that is connected to a rotator or hinge rotater.
@Strikefighter04
Something I do is to have a preset that doesn't have any effects applied, so when I'm not using Reshade, I load the preset so I don't have to keep toggling the effects.
@LieutenantSOT
Thanks.
@Thueerra
+2Ok, I'll make an exception and accept yours when it's done.
@FeatherWing
Hello?
You there?
@PineappleDeluxe
Also, if you want to have images in your description, upload your image to an image hosting site, or a Discord Server, which is what I've started doing. When you've uploaded the image, if it's on a website, open the image in a new tab and copy the address and make sure it has an image file type on the end. If it's Discord, then just copy the address link.
When you have that, put

in your description.Too many.
@CaptainRex123
Nah, I just brought it in a sale, mainly to mess around with, but also so I could grind up the British Aircraft Tech tree.
@CaptainRex123
Also, I play on my Laptop.
@CaptainRex123
I mostly play alone and I try to use my Hunter FGA.9 for grinding.
Nice livery and nice aircraft, well done.
@CaptainRex123
Yep.
@CaptainRex123
Well have fun with that.
@CaptainRex123
I'm in the RAF Air Cadets.