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Need interior cockpit building tips Also Next build

16.4k ThePrototype  7.0 years ago

I’m building this



I made one dial, How did it turn out?
But I don’t know how to really design a cockpit and I need tips, So what are some tips?

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    66 NewUser

    If U want interior

    Steps
    1 Fuselage to Manual in this Order
    Smooth,Curved,Curved,Smooth

    1. Take a Fuselage and rotate it Horizontally. And Width is 0.25
      If U want to colour interior differently add the same Fuselage and match it's height and width and then slithly shift it to fuselage but a bit of part will be out so I doesn't glitch same on all sides
      And Boom Interior

    Well if Jet plane then I have after burner plane I showed how to do it so go Airplane>Newsest and Scroll down and you will find it

    3.4 years ago
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    16.4k ThePrototype

    I have the test dummy but I’ve already done so much to the machine , it would take a while to make a flat floor then move all the dials and radar@koryg

    7.0 years ago
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    752 koryg

    You could fit some fuselage pieces on there to function as to "what holds the glass". Also, there is an unused part that has a pilot with it so you could use it in here. Try to make a flat floor.

    7.0 years ago
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    16.4k ThePrototype

    I now have working radar and all the dials work too @Blue0Bull

    7.0 years ago
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    16.4k ThePrototype

    I now have a working radar @FlyingThings

    7.0 years ago
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    16.4k ThePrototype

    These dials are annoying but I now have 3, one for throttle/speed , trim and roll @FlyingThings

    7.0 years ago
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    16.4k ThePrototype

    Lol, any pictures of one? @FlyingThings

    7.0 years ago
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    47.8k FlyingThings

    @ThePrototype looks like a 1920's flying Saucer.

    7.0 years ago
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    16.4k ThePrototype

    Don’t know why I chose that design @FlyingThings

    7.0 years ago
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    The dial "arrow" is a bit too long, but otherwise good :)

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    47.8k FlyingThings

    Looks very unusual.

    7.0 years ago
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    21.8k F4f879

    @CoolPeach is good

    7.0 years ago
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    16.4k ThePrototype

    Ok right now im trying to make a indicator to show what angle you are at when rolling but it hasn’t worked yet @Rodrigo110

    7.0 years ago
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    15.1k Rodrigo110

    Just look at the layout and positioning of everything in the cockpit of my Isopod and just try to go from there with a basic idea of layout

    7.0 years ago
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    15.1k Rodrigo110

    Feel free to use the working dials and Radar from my Isopod CG-73M

    7.0 years ago
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    16.4k ThePrototype

    OK I now have a “functioning” SPD indicator it doesn’t actually tell speed though it just moves in a circle depending on throttle@Blue0Bull

    7.0 years ago
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    16.4k ThePrototype

    OK @alexchub1

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    18.5k alexchub1

    Hmm...

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    18.5k alexchub1

    First to create a big cockpit, then detail it and scale down to size you need. It is a good method because when you wanna some moving stuff in the cockpit, it usually stucks and won't work. Scaled cockpit is preventing that.

    7.0 years ago
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    16.4k ThePrototype

    @BigRadialEngine @alexchub1 @RailfanEthan I tried to make a dial how did it turn out?

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    16.4k ThePrototype

    Thanks I’m gonna try that @BigRadialEngine

    7.0 years ago
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    16.4k ThePrototype

    Any tips? @alexchub1

    7.0 years ago
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    If you wan't dials, make down scaled "Circles" and nudge them in. Then use a clyinder shape with 0.01 width and 0.01 height on both ends, and put it on the circle the way you like it. Throttle can be made with down scaled rotators and stuff, pretty hard to explain though. Deep breath And also, like RailfanEthan said, nudging is your best friend :)

    7.0 years ago
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    18.5k alexchub1

    I can help

    7.0 years ago
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    16.4k ThePrototype

    True @RailfanEthan

    7.0 years ago
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