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I'm kind of a simpleplanes noob so I can't put pictures in forums. sorry
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Also use the search, (under Airplanes tab ^) and search tags and search parts tags.
You can put pieces into sub-assembly, and assemble them onto other builds. Or even use the sub-assembly as inspiration.
Use
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to paste a linkCopy the image address and paste it where the link goes
What in good heavens
@Englishgarden u can use post img
click linky
![129-D6-F22-F93-F-4416-B282-57-D753645-ACD.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/763q24kG/129-D6-F22-F93-F-4416-B282-57-D753645-ACD.jpg)
@WaltySimplePlanes69 hi
@Kerbango thanks
ah, you were able to get to the Krakken.
Welcome to SP.com, suggest you download someone else's build to see how they did it and the do the same thing your way.
resources:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/Forums/View/596548/The-Ultimate-Guide-to-Editing-XML
https://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_picker.asp
https://www.simpleplanes.com/Forums/View/1075330/Turn-signals-and-Reverse-lights-SOLVED
https://www.simpleplanes.com/Forums/View/198926/Markdown-Formatting-test-explanations
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making links- [words]...(Http:www.etc.com/urlofwhere). NO PERIODS between ] and (.
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for images in forum and posts. !...[]....( Http:www.etc.com/urlofwhere.image.jpg) NO PERIODS between ! and [ ] and (.
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!word
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Also use the search, (under Airplanes tab ^) and search tags and search parts tags.
You can put pieces into sub-assembly, and assemble them onto other builds. Or even use the sub-assembly as inspiration.