So four names or three for the United Glider Association who built two gliders, one commercial and one bomber.
Anyways, teaser here.
This aircraft made by a Scandinavian design bureau dons both fighter and bomber capabilities, equipped with 2 bombs, 4 missiles capable of destroying ground and air materiel, and does brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrtt. This is an entry to a war challenge and may be retrofitted after the challenge ends.
Meet the object 2105. T for tags.
I reviewed four fuselage wing techniques without any bias.
First is the simple fuselage wing. This technique is beginner and mobile-friendly but lacks on realism. Commonly found on my builds, inclusing my very first Heizou. Outside of Anomalocaris, it can be found commonly.
The second one is EternalDarkness' fuselage cutting technique.
The technique is also beginner friendly, but also lacks realism unlike the further two techniques after this, but it is considered universal as it can fit control surfaces and landing gears with ease, no protrusions. Used on the Betelguese B-8, an arctic aircraft challenge competitor, or his own MCorp Skycat.
Next is the traditional paneling. It has realism emphasized, but lack of skill hinders its possibilities and high part counts. Tried on the Vought Corsair that I built.
And finally, PlaneFlightX's technique. It somewhat aced realism and moderate difficulty on building, better than the paneling in terms of part count but slightly needs work than EternalDarkness' technique. This makes of slicing techique, why not try it at once? Seen on his SWL airliner series.
A tank will come soon after the Boeing XP-9.
Maybe enough of the Association? How about milking the Narukami, Kreideprinzen or my own Radiodont bureau?
AnOmalOcaris (RosariaCaris, 20190244 or any nickname)