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Airliner lovers: Why do I have to give someone else credit for airliner cockpits?

423k realSavageMan  6.7 years ago

Ok, as we know, frames are very vital while we make follow fuselages, it makes the shape more accurate. It looks like:

(Credit to some TSAD members)

So, theoretically we are able to convert any airliner nose section with simple/big fuselage blocks, since we have already got the frames with accurate shapes from it. I made the following experiment on @baallzebub 's 737 cockpit:

Now it is a hollow Boeing 707/727/737 nose section, made it within 2 hours, and we are also able to make interiors, but, yeah, credit to @baallzebub

BTW this is gonna be the private jet you guys wanted.

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    Can you pls make a dassault 7x?

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    33.5k tsampoy

    @QingyuZhou Well it was my first thought for a private jet.

    6.7 years ago
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    Do you want me to make a Learjet though? @tsampoy

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    33.5k tsampoy

    Whoa DEFINITELY NOT a Learjet.

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    69.4k Chancey21

    I just eyeball it and try to make an accurate cockpit but it doesn’t always work as you can see with my Aero Commander @QingyuZhou

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    Oh lol ok. @QingyuZhou

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    5,841 FastDan

    What?

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    Whose plane is it gonna be? @FastDan

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    Well yeah, but just the first pic. My point is I just found a new strategy for making hollow fuselages with accurate shape @jamesPLANESii

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    People, this is that secret TSAD software everyone talks about. As you can see, it doesn’t exist.

    +3 6.7 years ago
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    5,841 FastDan

    Yus!Private Jet!

    +1 6.7 years ago
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    Thought us 3 were going to post it on the same day @QingyuZhou

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    I am making a 727 as well... coincidence again
    @TheMutePaper

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    It's done, I will post it next weekend @TheMutePaper

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    @QingyuZhou im attempting this method on a 722F and is going smoothly, btw how is your 767 going?

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    Yup! @baallzebub

    6.7 years ago
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    39.4k baallzebub

    @QingyuZhou thank you for credit.. nice workshop.. now we have seamless 737 cheek, which was difficult to achieve back then.. maybe my 777 9x nose will be in the next hollow cockpit workshop since it reusable as template for [777series & 767series (similar basic shape)]
    [dc10 & md11 (similar basic shape with sligtly different side windshield)]
    777&md11/dc10
    777&767

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    6,005 Lahoski107

    nice, I have yet to master this kinda stuff

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    @baallzebub

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    32.3k CRJ900Pilot

    And il try this next time i make an airliner

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    32.3k CRJ900Pilot

    Oh ill retag you @QingyuZhou

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    I didn't get the tag @CRJ900Pilot

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    32.3k CRJ900Pilot

    Is this like a tutorial? And can you help with the ship I tagged you on please?

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    @EpicPigsterGhost @MrSilverWolf

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    @Lahoski107 @Kentheman @CRJ900Pilot

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