Nah lol. I might make something even better. Could very easily do so just from flipping the fuselage upside down and using it as inlets (scaled down) @Awsomur
I was thinking something around 1.5x the size of a C-5 with bomb bays in the wings. Or something similar to the B-36 with a cargo bay too. @Himynameiswalrus
I’m a former gold user (if you add point totals I’d be around 10k now) and I’m still learning new tricks. this plane gave me an insight to how to make good stealth shapes, and now I’m working on my first realistic looking stealth fighter.
When you build a plane, people usually don’t like to see a cylinder with a nose cone, engine, and wings strapped on. People like more complex stuff. And lots of detail. The highest rated plane on the site was insanely high detail for its time. Now, a good, detailed plane is usually 200+ parts. A good way to learn is to take apart other peoples planes and see how they’re built. nudge is a lifesaver and don’t be afraid to ask for help and post teasers.
Make sure to hit the reply button if you’re directing a comment at someone who doesn’t own the forum post
It takes a long time to get noticed unless you’ve been playing for a long time and then make an account, or you’re somehow really good. On my old account it took me a year and a half to get to silver. Just because I didn’t challenge myself with builds. Now, after restarting, I know how to build fairly well, and I know what the site likes to see.
@SimpleMADNESS
If you want to be noticed you have to post more than once. And you have to be active in the community. You've been here 11 months and your first activity on the site (that I can see) was less than an hour ago
If it’s a replica it’s probably fine.
mentioned you on it
How big?
V-22 with full cockpit and cargo bay
@dootdootbananabus nope. forgot to add, once the cockpit location was rotated, save new location as "form left/right" or something
@dootdootbananabus Put the cockpit on an arm/rotator contraption and rotate it 90 degrees, and slightly behind the yeager spawn point
Go ahead. I’m like a cockroach. i always come back
@Awsomur
Nah lol. I might make something even better. Could very easily do so just from flipping the fuselage upside down and using it as inlets (scaled down) @Awsomur
....airbrakes???
Are you Elmer Fudd? XD
Yikes overload doesn’t support much for missiles and guns yet. @Flightsonic
What types of xml are suggested?
@GINGER01 @Awsomur @CoolPeach
Ah ok. @Himynameiswalrus
BIGGER Jk. Do what you want@Himynameiswalrus
I was thinking something around 1.5x the size of a C-5 with bomb bays in the wings. Or something similar to the B-36 with a cargo bay too. @Himynameiswalrus
Ah never mind then. @Himynameiswalrus
Or a huge plane with both
A plane with a modular bomb bay/cargo bay choice
In a little while. Still at school. @QingyuZhou
Nope. I could scale it for you. @QingyuZhou
Build it big with high detail and then scale it down with the fine tuner mod. @QingyuZhou
I love Star Wars, but sometimes I think that the SP forums should display the tags on the post outside of the full post itself...
Maybe a 2:1 or 1.5:1 scale? (2 or 1.5 feet for every 1foot of real scale)
@CoolPeach he maybe doesnt know how though. A setup using stock parts and controls would be a rotator attatched to a separate wing section
Sometimes. They can be weird. But they have to have wing panels of some sort in them
Panel lines? Not too many.
If either reattach it to the hinge point at the top (you’ll have to look) or you’ll just have to stay in the air. @Maten123
Which part of the wheel is it?@Maten123
I use postimg and it works every time @Awsomur
Models like plastic models? Hasegawa, Tamiya, etc?
Soooooo little tiny boxes?
Weird@SimpleFlow
Nudging and scaling
That’s a glitch with the missiles. The attatchment point got messed up so they probably didn’t deploy all the way. @SimpleFlow
I still have yet to figure out how to do that and have it look good. @Hyperloop
J7W1 Shinden
@Hyperloop actually based mine off of yours. Similar constuction technique but a bit simpler. Probaly do something twin engine next.
What details should I Add?
[word people click] (url here)
No space in between the brackets and parentheses.
XML modded fuel tanks. Also, fuselage blocks can hold fuel.
@AndrewGarrison just wondering, but why can’t we do this?
Pretty sure he was talking about the mod@Awsomur
goodbye sad oink
Not quick because the shape is difficult, but McDonnel Douglas’s JSF concept. If you dig a bit on the internet you’ll find drawings of it
I’m a former gold user (if you add point totals I’d be around 10k now) and I’m still learning new tricks. this plane gave me an insight to how to make good stealth shapes, and now I’m working on my first realistic looking stealth fighter.
This advice can apply to everyone who wants to be noticed.
When you build a plane, people usually don’t like to see a cylinder with a nose cone, engine, and wings strapped on. People like more complex stuff. And lots of detail. The highest rated plane on the site was insanely high detail for its time. Now, a good, detailed plane is usually 200+ parts. A good way to learn is to take apart other peoples planes and see how they’re built. nudge is a lifesaver and don’t be afraid to ask for help and post teasers.
Make sure to hit the reply button if you’re directing a comment at someone who doesn’t own the forum post
It takes a long time to get noticed unless you’ve been playing for a long time and then make an account, or you’re somehow really good. On my old account it took me a year and a half to get to silver. Just because I didn’t challenge myself with builds. Now, after restarting, I know how to build fairly well, and I know what the site likes to see.
@SimpleMADNESS
If you want to be noticed you have to post more than once. And you have to be active in the community. You've been here 11 months and your first activity on the site (that I can see) was less than an hour ago
Mind if I make one kind of similar, but simpler?