@DatMaluchGuy19 Fun fact: electric cars have existed since the early 1800s. In fact, up until the early 1900s, electric cars were actually more common than gasoline-powered ones since they were much easier to operate. But then internal combustion engines became more advanced and manufacturers such as Ford began mass-producing gasoline-powered cars, and the rest is history
Forgot to say, the part count stands at just over 1700 (potato phone go brrrr).
The good news is that all the scenery is complete; the rest of the railway is underground. This means that the final part count will be about 1900 at the most.
The number of drag points have also been reduced to 0.
@Graingy hey, have you heard? The recent NASA mission to Mars was a huge success! A whopping 100 grams of soil and ice samples were collected! You wouldn’t happen to know anything about it would y-
Oh… wait, were those you and your relatives?
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…well, uh, good luck. On behalf of humanity, I apologise or something.
Don’t worry, the folks at NASA won’t do much to you; they’ll just “examine [your] chemical composition”, whatever that means…
@Monarchii well, Graingy’s described Kindness in the past as a “sharp-toothed salt-eating alien person”, and she’s around the same height (or taller) than most humans are, so I’ve assumed she’s humanoid
@Graingy the -95 was the most powerful prop plane of its time, having 8 contra-rotating propellors. It was able to fly at 925 km/h, faster than even jet aircraft at the time. Hence the swept wings are highly justifiable.
This, well… has non-existent aerodynamics due to it being a literal box (like the Short 360), complemented by 2 small turboprop engines, so swept wings wouldn’t be able to generate enough lift for this to take off.
In the heart of the dense rainforests, where the sunlight barely penetrates the thick canopy, the elegant Argentum Folium, or Silverleaf Avian, unveils its majestic plumage. With feathers that shimmer like polished silver, this avian marvel is a true spectacle in the emerald green tapestry of its habitat.
As the Argentum Folium takes flight, its wings produce a melodic whisper, reminiscent of a gentle breeze through the treetops. This bird is not merely a spectacle for the eyes but also a harmonious symphony for the ears. Its song, a delicate serenade, resonates through the forest, weaving seamlessly with the rustling leaves and distant calls of its fellow inhabitants.
The Silverleaf Avian is an arboreal virtuoso, gracefully navigating the intricate branches with unparalleled agility. Its beak, slender and perfectly adapted, extracts nectar from exotic blossoms, contributing to the delicate balance of the ecosystem. Observing the Argentum Folium in its natural habitat is a testament to the intricate dance of life in the heart of the rainforest, where each creature plays a vital role in the symphony of existence.
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@DatMaluchGuy19 Fun fact: electric cars have existed since the early 1800s. In fact, up until the early 1900s, electric cars were actually more common than gasoline-powered ones since they were much easier to operate. But then internal combustion engines became more advanced and manufacturers such as Ford began mass-producing gasoline-powered cars, and the rest is history
@Monarchii I got the characters from here. It's been really useful for me so far
@Monarchii shhhh
Forgot to say, the part count stands at just over 1700 (potato phone go brrrr).
The good news is that all the scenery is complete; the rest of the railway is underground. This means that the final part count will be about 1900 at the most.
The number of drag points have also been reduced to 0.
@WaterFlavouredSpitfires same here, especially considering my country places a huge emphasis on public transport
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@Graingy hey, have you heard? The recent NASA mission to Mars was a huge success! A whopping 100 grams of soil and ice samples were collected! You wouldn’t happen to know anything about it would y-
Oh… wait, were those you and your relatives?
.
.
.
…well, uh, good luck. On behalf of humanity, I apologise or something.
Don’t worry, the folks at NASA won’t do much to you; they’ll just “examine [your] chemical composition”, whatever that means…
@Monarchii well, Graingy’s described Kindness in the past as a “sharp-toothed salt-eating alien person”, and she’s around the same height (or taller) than most humans are, so I’ve assumed she’s humanoid
Most 3D modelling software can produce stuff like this
I think it was supposed to be “reverse clickbait”…
@SchipholAviation click “Add Connection” and manually connect the logo to any fuselage piece
@Monarchii uhh… do cities count?
Welcome back!
Yes very german indeed
@LM0418
Normal people: Rolls-Royce only makes cars
The entire Trent engine family: are we a joke to you
@5 saw it anyway lol.
You probably should’ve removed their comments instead of covering it up with a wall of spam
*are
Anyway T
You finally broke your plane building streak lol
@Graingy “Sir, I swear his eyesight was a perfect 20/20!”
I really like the low-poly build style.
Anyways, welcome back!
@ComradeInCommune Juno got a partnership from ESA a few months back to promote their Jupiter mission
@Graingy
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@Graingy I believe I can fly…
I believe that I can touch the sky…
@Graingy the -95 was the most powerful prop plane of its time, having 8 contra-rotating propellors. It was able to fly at 925 km/h, faster than even jet aircraft at the time. Hence the swept wings are highly justifiable.
This, well… has non-existent aerodynamics due to it being a literal box (like the Short 360), complemented by 2 small turboprop engines, so swept wings wouldn’t be able to generate enough lift for this to take off.
In the heart of the dense rainforests, where the sunlight barely penetrates the thick canopy, the elegant Argentum Folium, or Silverleaf Avian, unveils its majestic plumage. With feathers that shimmer like polished silver, this avian marvel is a true spectacle in the emerald green tapestry of its habitat.
As the Argentum Folium takes flight, its wings produce a melodic whisper, reminiscent of a gentle breeze through the treetops. This bird is not merely a spectacle for the eyes but also a harmonious symphony for the ears. Its song, a delicate serenade, resonates through the forest, weaving seamlessly with the rustling leaves and distant calls of its fellow inhabitants.
The Silverleaf Avian is an arboreal virtuoso, gracefully navigating the intricate branches with unparalleled agility. Its beak, slender and perfectly adapted, extracts nectar from exotic blossoms, contributing to the delicate balance of the ecosystem. Observing the Argentum Folium in its natural habitat is a testament to the intricate dance of life in the heart of the rainforest, where each creature plays a vital role in the symphony of existence.
It only took one year lol
@DatMaluchGuy19 I'm lazy right now lol.
Although, I can show you the train I've been building for this map.
It contains a full interior, with functioning route map displays.
Wait he’s gone?
Does she know where she is
I only get access to SP for 2-3 hours a day sooooooo
Thanks for 100 upvotes everyone!
@AshdenpawTG22 he used to give his planes names starting with “The”, such as “The Fruitbat” or “The Flea”
By the way, I’m treading on ice here since I may be given a strike for these comments, but I still feel it’s important to say this