I should've known about this sooner
@XxRxX @rexzion I used the trim of the fuselage intake to do the colored lines
@ZeroWithSlashedO Nice :D
@ReinMcDeer I found it out from you, actually
Fuselage intakes are your best friend I do the same thing
More effort for minimal change, I can only see this being useful if you make a SAM with 30 missiles or something.
@rexzion I used normal fuselage to get the colored lines for the first image I used the trim of the fuselage intake to get the colored lines for the 2nd image it doesn't save much but it saves abit
@ZeroWithSlashedO how
@rexzion nah
@ZeroWithSlashedO ok but you get the same amount of parts with both methods unless you're doing something else
@ZeroWithSlashedO huge breakthrough in the history of sp creation yes
whar
I don't understand
@XxRxX @rexzion
I used the trim of the fuselage intake to do the colored lines
@ZeroWithSlashedO Nice :D
@ReinMcDeer
I found it out from you, actually
Fuselage intakes are your best friend
I do the same thing
More effort for minimal change, I can only see this being useful if you make a SAM with 30 missiles or something.
@rexzion
I used normal fuselage to get the colored lines for the first image
I used the trim of the fuselage intake to get the colored lines for the 2nd image
it doesn't save much but it saves abit
@ZeroWithSlashedO how
@rexzion
nah
@ZeroWithSlashedO ok but you get the same amount of parts with both methods unless you're doing something else
@ZeroWithSlashedO huge breakthrough in the history of sp creation yes
whar
I don't understand