@WalrusAircraft I was initially trained as a Mechanical Engineer, occupied with AutoCAD drafting during the late 1990s/eraly 2000s. But later moved completely into graphic design. Currently working as a Senior Graphic Designer in New York.
@WalrusAircraft I just look up NX, amazing software - something like SolidWorks. I was a AutoCAD draftsman (very long time ago when DOS was still common) currently working as a graphic designer. So much of amazing tools are going on these days.
nice work, beautiful art work too.
+1@WalrusAircraft This is the project that I am proud of. come up with my concept
@Dest20345 Yes, I draw planes... lol sinch before going to school.
Very nice build. Cockpit is so cool.
@WalrusAircraft thank you so much. You can keep in touch with me via LinkedIn I will post my mobile number in the message
@localf15enjoyer wow. No wonder. I want to visit the great airplane bone yard
@WalrusAircraft I was initially trained as a Mechanical Engineer, occupied with AutoCAD drafting during the late 1990s/eraly 2000s. But later moved completely into graphic design. Currently working as a Senior Graphic Designer in New York.
This is my portfolio: https://winn.myportfolio.com
and this is my Instagram for Aviation arts only: Wins_Wings
@Trainzo Thank you
@localf15enjoyer nice, which state are you in? I am form NY
@windshifter thank you! One reason I have to stick with low part count is because I am busy with my day job.
I am loving it
@WalrusAircraft I just look up NX, amazing software - something like SolidWorks. I was a AutoCAD draftsman (very long time ago when DOS was still common) currently working as a graphic designer. So much of amazing tools are going on these days.
@WalrusAircraft Thanks, yes, I also draw/draft, so it is helpful for me to build something out of the box.
@Mustang51 Yes, depends on manufacturer. But check the plastic models, they are very accurate and close to real proportions.
lovely from all aspect
@WalrusAircraft look what I got here for my daughter
@WalrusAircraft Very nice. you did a great job to start a habit/introduction to your kid. I would love to had a son who could share my hobbies
@WalrusAircraft oh wow, hello! are you the dad or the son?
@Mustang51 well,,,, I prefer the plastic models because of the details. Die cast ones usually lack of details
@windshifter1 thank you buddy
@Christiant2 I am building the F89, now basic shape is done. It can fly now. I am start adding the details
Which state are you from. I live in New York City
@TheRealGoober I see. It’s okay
@Christiant2 will do
@Christiant2 thanks.
+1@Christiant2 do you mean Northrop F-89 Scorpion?
nice, I forget the link to create those logo (such as the horse) into text. do you know that mod link?
@TheRealGoober The is very kind of you. I add the link to your page by the way.
+1@TheRealGoober Look, updated.
+1@TheRealGoober still writing the content
+1@TheRealGoober I am writing a thank you note for your smoke device -
+1@TheRealGoober I add the smoke trail - ready to fly this time. Thank you by the way
+1@Superliner350 @Marulk Lol, thank you guys, you guys are so fast
+3@crazyplaness wow. Cool.
@crazyplaness ah, thank you for letting me know. How did you get the green label?
@Mustang51 nice. I used to build 1/72 and 1/48 model kits
+1@CaptainBrayden thanks!
@CaptainBrayden interesting.
@CaptainBrayden your images look great, did you edit them?
beautiful work, hello form New York!
+2nice with the livery
great build my friend
+1@CaptainBrayden Thanks for the photos, posted now
@CaptainBrayden thank you so much, I will post them
@CaptainBrayden thank you so much
Thanks. This is a great idea.
@B25mitchel @GuardianAerospace Guys, tanks, and yes, this is the plane once it shot down itself
+1@Boeing727200F Thanks,, but this is not a video, you can download straight away. Why "T" ???
@Berulacraft thanks
nice
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