Nudge or install the fine tuner mod to precisely position parts. Other then that, making complex planes requires practice and knowledge of the airplane editor.
Years ago, I slammed my hand on a keyboard while editing footage in windows movie maker for a stupid school project.... when my hand hit the keyboard, spefyjerbf was typed.
Thanks! I'm just taking a break because I need to get new bearings on, well, life. But there is also me binge-playing warframe (as you probably noticed).....
I might be able to give it a light trail (that does damage). If I do, I will post it as unlisted, so you can download and post it for your own benefit.
I like the mechanism! Unfortunately, many people (including myself) have already made wingless planes. However, I do like how (I think) you didn't use XML.
@MechWARRIOR57 Standard 3D printers (that are in schools) essentially work by stacking rows of plastic on top of each other to make a model. If the printer tries to stack some plastic onto nothing, then there will be a mess.
In my opinion, you actually have a lot of detail on this craft. More detail than I add to my creations (usually). Your building style is really part-efficient (if that makes any sense). Good shape without excessive parts.
@Verterium Yeah, windows is a much better tool for building. Its quite hard to make something look great on iOS (the original garza actually looks quite good though, considering).
Great job on keeping the part count low, while still making a large and very good looking carrier!
Nudge or install the fine tuner mod to precisely position parts. Other then that, making complex planes requires practice and knowledge of the airplane editor.
@Verterium I'll delete the first post.
@Verterium I posted twice?
Must have been my finicky internet.
lol @Swiftsure
@AaltonenIndustries I started on iOS, then moved to windows. I only use iOS when I am away from home, and I agree that it is clunky.
@Verterium Who is the original user? I want to see the original build
Years ago, I slammed my hand on a keyboard while editing footage in windows movie maker for a stupid school project.... when my hand hit the keyboard, spefyjerbf was typed.
Very nice.
Modded wings, but I think normal wings can survive that speed at such a high height. (90k feet)
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@ProKillaV12 Haha, thanks!
Legendary.
Great design!
@BaconEggs @Verterium Thanks! the desc has been updated.
@ThatOnion @AceOfSpade Thanks! The desc has been updated.
@crazyshooter333 It does more damage to aircraft, and possibly AA tanks.
@SimpleFlow Thanks! The desc has been updated to include important info.
Nice! I might give this a try...
Welcome back!
@SuperSanic @Razr Thanks! The desc has been updated to include important info.
Nice design!
@Verterium create an unlisted post, and then tag me, so I can tell you what you need to know
Awesome! If you want me to give you some inside tips and tricks about warp planes, I will be more than happy to give you my knowledge.
Pretty much all I do is spam the basic melee combos. @Verterium
@Flightsonic I'd definitely be down for a collab. Probably in a week or so.
Thanks! I'm just taking a break because I need to get new bearings on, well, life. But there is also me binge-playing warframe (as you probably noticed).....
I'm in a similar situation. Have fun on those hefty builds!
XML modded guns that have zero bullet speed, mounted on the back of the craft. @haidebiany
Great build, too!
I might be able to give it a light trail (that does damage). If I do, I will post it as unlisted, so you can download and post it for your own benefit.
@bjac0 Thanks! I have also updated the desc.
I like the mechanism! Unfortunately, many people (including myself) have already made wingless planes. However, I do like how (I think) you didn't use XML.
It seems like you made the circle for the saucer section better than almost all of the attempts at the enterprise. Good job!
I'm probably not your person for that. Sorry.
@MechWARRIOR57 Standard 3D printers (that are in schools) essentially work by stacking rows of plastic on top of each other to make a model. If the printer tries to stack some plastic onto nothing, then there will be a mess.
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In my opinion, you actually have a lot of detail on this craft. More detail than I add to my creations (usually). Your building style is really part-efficient (if that makes any sense). Good shape without excessive parts.
@Viperfox Thanks! Although you might want to edit your comment. This website doesn't like cussing.
I expected the part count to be at 500 when I saw that awesome wingart. Pleasantly surprized to see that it was 250. Well done.
@Verterium Yeah, windows is a much better tool for building. Its quite hard to make something look great on iOS (the original garza actually looks quite good though, considering).
@Andrewandrew Wow. Thats quite a long list of planes! I'm glad that you like them so much.
@InternationalAircraftCompany @Verterium @ThatOnion Thanks for the support! The desc has been updated to include important information.
Thank you! @Andrewandrew
@Razr Sadly not. I think other people would be better at that.
Very nice!
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@Supercraft888 Honestly, I just put guns on everything.
@BaconEggs Thanks! The description has been updated.