@BACconcordepilot I believe it does change the colors. I've seen where I've had a subassembly from one build and used it on another and the color changes. It's due to the different custom color schemes.
Though I think magnets could lead to some funky creations, what actual use will it provide? I doubt magnets are used much in the development of airplanes, tanks, cars, and boats, which is what SP is all about. Now they could be used on a mechanical project, however a majority of users don't do those types of projects. Rotators are a pain to deal with sometimes. Though that's my two cents.
@AnoniMosu I understand. How about doing something like this You see how the fuselage parts end before the control surfaces. Yet it still like a wing and is better than a flat wing. If you want to do this great, if not it's fine. Do what you want. I'm just trying to help.
@AnoniMosu well then you can continue the fuselage over the wing instead of ending it so soon. Then nudge in the primary wing and you get an actual good looking wing. Plus let me tell you something. Going over 50 parts is no big deal. I have a 4 year old device that can handle at most 450 parts. Adding parts to this will still keep it simple yet looking good.
I'm not much into Japanese ww2 planes but this look great. The only thing is, is the primary wings should be changed into airfoils. Creating actual airfoils makes a design stand out. It will actually look like a plane. Real planes don't have these thin boxy shapes. The have curves to them.
@BACconcordepilot I believe it does change the colors. I've seen where I've had a subassembly from one build and used it on another and the color changes. It's due to the different custom color schemes.
A cake.
@Mrjace22 thanks.
@Tankace1 link and other link I've seen both.
@bjac0 WuT
@SuperSix dude I'm so sorry. Will fix that now.
@CRJ900Pilot thanks.
@RailfanEthan extreme overthink.
I'm da captain now!
+1well if you overthink things like me, this is the actually the oldest plane on Simpleplanes that I could find. @RailfanEthan
@AnelGaming I have the tank at lowest HP. I can't just angle them like the front. I have to angle them on the front to back and left to right.
look up images of real life planes if you want to do replicas, you can find a lot of detail in one image and find cool paint schemes.
YoU SuNk My BaTtLe ShIp.
+1I didn't know there was a part tag, though never really had to use it.
+1Can't wait to see this in action in SP and the real world.
I feel like those fan blades where a pain to set without radial attachment.
+1you should rename the video 5 ways to get cancer.
Blink and you'll miss it.
+1Staring at them real hard will make them go away.
Interesting design.
When I first saw the title, I though you were asking the community which one to build.
@Spacedoge12345plane @Elicushman gotta get those sheep specs.
+1I think Andrew will add farm animals to the game.
@RailfanEthan I second your idea.
@dogb23boy I'm a wizard.
Long live France? Whenever they see a weapon, they surrender! Lul.
@InternationalAircraftCompany not quite. The jumbo has a different mantlet.
Though I think magnets could lead to some funky creations, what actual use will it provide? I doubt magnets are used much in the development of airplanes, tanks, cars, and boats, which is what SP is all about. Now they could be used on a mechanical project, however a majority of users don't do those types of projects. Rotators are a pain to deal with sometimes. Though that's my two cents.
+4does it have my package?
Well the shape looks fantastic. I know it was a small build, however I feel there could be more detail added to make it look a little better.
I accidentally did something useful for once.
@RailfanEthan every time somebody asks about the release date, Andrew pushes it back a week.
@AnoniMosu I understand. How about doing something like this You see how the fuselage parts end before the control surfaces. Yet it still like a wing and is better than a flat wing. If you want to do this great, if not it's fine. Do what you want. I'm just trying to help.
@AnoniMosu well then you can continue the fuselage over the wing instead of ending it so soon. Then nudge in the primary wing and you get an actual good looking wing. Plus let me tell you something. Going over 50 parts is no big deal. I have a 4 year old device that can handle at most 450 parts. Adding parts to this will still keep it simple yet looking good.
You could read Andrew's comments on Simpleplanes And Simplerockets2 website to find additional information that wasn't explained in his posts.
I'm currently working on a M4A3 pacific Marines tank. Looking at your tank gave me more inspiration.
I'm not much into Japanese ww2 planes but this look great. The only thing is, is the primary wings should be changed into airfoils. Creating actual airfoils makes a design stand out. It will actually look like a plane. Real planes don't have these thin boxy shapes. The have curves to them.
If people truly cared about you, then they would check your profile. That is a good place to put your status.
Because it took a lot of space on the forum pages and the majority of the users on this site don't want to see role playing.
+3Overly Simplified demonstration plane building
+2Just put blocks together.
What am I gonna do?
@Indecision is it a replica because I've seen planes that look like that?
I like your logic. I wish my mother would understand.
+4@RailfanEthan I saw the same thing.
I really love the middle one. Especially the color scheme and details. Keep up the good work.
@RailfanEthan I always seem to sleep during stuff like this.
I sawed my wing in half!
+2i think you should also put, don't over use the spotlighting system. That can get annoying.
@IAmMyBoss no.
Yesterday I heard a B-25 fly over my home, however I was too late and missed it.