Thanks @c5720 @ChocolatePlanes - Nice job on your plane. See my comments. Yes, I can create a nose cone in an engine. Usually I need an extra block to "stick" the cone on. Have you seen my other props? My pusher props have embedded engines.
My only suggestion is that this is awesome! Great first plane. I bet a custom paint job would look amazing on this plane. You should be proud of your first attempt :-)
That's funny. The voice in my head is Leslie Neilsen from police squad. I'll pass your kind notes to Walrus Jr. You might find this interesting. Before @WeeBabySeamus started working at Jundroo I commissioned him to paint an epic family portrait with us all holding guns or swords or light sabers or something. I'll share that when he finds time to finish it. He is an amazing artist.
Clipping wings into a structure makes a plane tougher, but you can't edit the XML in a way that will make parts "tougher". Take my latest airplane, the green German Interceptor for a spin and crash just after take off. You will see that the wings mostly stay on. That's because the "lift wings" are embedded into the nose cones that make up the wing structure. I hope this helps.
Thansk @bjac0 and @TheLatentImage - It was interesting to work with the colors. I got different patterns depending on the thickness of the parts. Sometimes a thickness difference of .001 gave me a different pattern. I fussed over this for a while.
@SpiritusRaptor - I'd like to add your Mac notes to my modding info page. I screwed up my Mac with the beta tests. When you have time, can you add your notes to my mod request and info page?
I've been sick today and missed this. I appreciate how difficult this is to do this kind of work. Walrus Jr. Is home from school now, so I'm sure he will also comment. He seems to like ships.
@PhoenixOps1718 - yes, pull a part off, then remove the cockpit, click on the part you want, and then add it to your sub assembly. The subassembly icon is under one of the icons on the right side.
Hey man, this is very good. Your style is so unique; I'm glad we have someone like you in the community.
This is pretty cool. Keep up the good work. :-)
Thanks @c5720 @ChocolatePlanes - Nice job on your plane. See my comments. Yes, I can create a nose cone in an engine. Usually I need an extra block to "stick" the cone on. Have you seen my other props? My pusher props have embedded engines.
My only suggestion is that this is awesome! Great first plane. I bet a custom paint job would look amazing on this plane. You should be proud of your first attempt :-)
Congrats! I follow you, so I'm glad I got notified of your achievement.
@StealthBomber - ah yes! I should have known. Duh on my part.
@SpiritusRaptor - http://youtu.be/wcW_Ygs6hm0
@SpiritusRaptor - oh yeah... My 737 bomber. lol!
@hypnotoad - thank you, sir.
@Authros - thanks man. I know those things really stumped some people. It took a big of fidgeting to get the shape right.
I promise to fly and rate tonight.
@Rav - thanks for the rating!
Funny to see my plane dissected like that.
@Hypnoticchicken - our family lives in Round Rock, TX. Just north of Austin.
@Hypnoticchicken - yes, some bad bug is going around.
That's funny. The voice in my head is Leslie Neilsen from police squad. I'll pass your kind notes to Walrus Jr. You might find this interesting. Before @WeeBabySeamus started working at Jundroo I commissioned him to paint an epic family portrait with us all holding guns or swords or light sabers or something. I'll share that when he finds time to finish it. He is an amazing artist.
@Ryandonachie - because the detachers have explosive force and many parts are attached to them.
@TheLatentImage - super, duper secret.
Clipping wings into a structure makes a plane tougher, but you can't edit the XML in a way that will make parts "tougher". Take my latest airplane, the green German Interceptor for a spin and crash just after take off. You will see that the wings mostly stay on. That's because the "lift wings" are embedded into the nose cones that make up the wing structure. I hope this helps.
Thansk @bjac0 and @TheLatentImage - It was interesting to work with the colors. I got different patterns depending on the thickness of the parts. Sometimes a thickness difference of .001 gave me a different pattern. I fussed over this for a while.
Thank you @Notapier @Teus @FlOu @Zing2000 @Eric314 for the kind rating.
I have to say the bomb by door is quite well done. People should pull some panels off to see how much thought you put into this.
@SpiritusRaptor - here it is. https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/gf3CeI/Your-Mod-Requests-and-Questions-Here
@SpiritusRaptor - np - you make great planes. I'm a fan.
@SpiritusRaptor - I'd like to add your Mac notes to my modding info page. I screwed up my Mac with the beta tests. When you have time, can you add your notes to my mod request and info page?
Gotta love the challenge of working with panels. Nice job mate!
Glad to see other people are doing this. :-)
Thank you @PlaneEcho I'll get some other insignia made soon. Also thanks @Notapier
@Awesomeplanes - yes but in this case, I piled two sets on top of each other to get the black and white design. Worked out pretty good.
@Awesomeplanes - believe it or not, they are hacked nosecones.
@Kevpilot - OK, I'll make that soon!
@Allstarship - thanks for the rating. Yeah I can make that for you
thanks @corey1324
Thanks @JacobHardy64 !
Thanks @PlanesOfOld @JMicah4 @ZFM99 @Geebers ! You gents are very kind.
@Kevpilot - I made a bunch of modded engines here: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/lLf86r/Free-Parts-User-Requests-1
Nice. Are those the magazines I made for you?
Thank you @Kevpilot and @Nick161999 !
http://i.imgur.com/CnbUSxA.png
@Vikdesigns - Thanks. I was sick today and stayed home. I got bored, so I made this. Also, thanks @carter2 for the kind rating.
I've been sick today and missed this. I appreciate how difficult this is to do this kind of work. Walrus Jr. Is home from school now, so I'm sure he will also comment. He seems to like ships.
Awesome job mate! You will be in gold very soon! Best truck on here by far!
Thanks @AeroIndustrys @hypnotoad @Intencer @Makcoink @PhilipTarpley @UnstableOrbit @Vikdesigns .Sorry I could not get back sooner.
@Kevpilot - nothing, except the limits of your imagination on how you can use them. They are created by hacking the XML.
@PhoenixOps1718 - yes, pull a part off, then remove the cockpit, click on the part you want, and then add it to your sub assembly. The subassembly icon is under one of the icons on the right side.
@StrykrIV - maybe I screwed up on fuel. I'll look after.
@Kevpilot - not wings. Those are nose cones.
@PlanesOfOld I'm wrong about the tank size. I seem to remember the value is "75" by default in the XML.
@TheLatentImage - np I was in a rush do please test the engines out for me to make sure I got the power levels right.
@Austinowen - a normal tank is 75 gallons, so these are more, but also weigh more.