The only problem I noticed is that when the Ohka hits it target and exploded, some debris is launched SUPER fast and high up, and when cycling the cameras from that back to the plane causes it to self destruct
Very nice! Personally I think this is one of your best works. Sorry to eves drop, but I have some insignias in my subassemblies that could solve your flush problem. Lmk if you're interested
Progress still slow, but I fixed one of the biggest kinks in the cockpit. All I need now is rear cockpit which will be heavily simplified, a livery, and weapons @QingyuZhou
Yeah. The shell ejection was probably an afterthought, or at least wasn’t brought up early in development. On the other hand, however, the crew probably ejects the shells in non-war environments to keep the cabin free of clutter and potentially poisonous gasses from the spent shells. Then in a war situation they keep them for concealment. I have no idea though @BaconAircraft
No matter the situation, the Russian solutions are usually the memest. Used shells? Yeet them outside. Americans build million dollar space pen? Use a pencil. Americans build SST and space shuttle? Copy them. Lol @BaconAircraft
Wow, very nice! I always thought takes kept their spent shells to hide where they’ve been. Anyway, the whole mechanism is very smooth and looks flawless
Darn im gonna have some serious competition!
+1Very nice! Im so sorry I missed it!
+1Neat!
Wow. I honestly have no other words than just wow
The only problem I noticed is that when the Ohka hits it target and exploded, some debris is launched SUPER fast and high up, and when cycling the cameras from that back to the plane causes it to self destruct
Outstanding! The competition is fierce!
Very nicely done!
+1Pretty much all of your airliners. Every now and then I get in the mood for just a relaxing and realistic commercial flight
+1Haha it’s fine @Hedero
I see I have some competition with my mustang for the challenge as well!
Haha I just started building one! Wanna see what I have so far?
Cool! Reminds me of a B-25
+3Best helicopter on the site! Also 100th upvote!
Haha this is fun
Very unique! I love it!
No problem! @FuriousDream
Great job!
Nice job!
Nice!
+1Mmm mint ice cream flavored
+4Oh that would explain it. Im building a mustang, as if the site hasn't seen enough lol @QingyuZhou
Very well done! The tracks are super smooth, and I can't stop staring at those sprockets! Keep up the amazing work
+1Awesome! The wings are perfect
+1Wow this was a fast entry! I can tell I have some competition
I actually never heard of this plane. Anyway it looks great!
Very nice and sleek! I wasn't expecting a fictional bird from you tbh
Great job my friend! Personally I think the Russian version is better lol
Super cool my dood, keep up the great work!
Very nice! Personally I think this is one of your best works. Sorry to eves drop, but I have some insignias in my subassemblies that could solve your flush problem. Lmk if you're interested
Well done as always! Super fun to pretend to drop paratroopers lol
+1whispers softly Make a Pan Am Liver
+2Awesome! Congrats on plat too!
Interesting! I wonder how reinforced the wings had to be in order to slice through other planes
Those both sound great! I would start with the BF-110 because there have been quite a lot of F-18s floating around @QingyuZhou
Progress still slow, but I fixed one of the biggest kinks in the cockpit. All I need now is rear cockpit which will be heavily simplified, a livery, and weapons @QingyuZhou
Looks great! The nose art is spectacular
This is amazing! I hope you continue to keep building, I can’t get enough!
hmm
+1I’m not sure about Britain or Italy, but definitely U.S. Pilots @Hedero
Niceee! It’s one of my favorites because it’s where most allied aces learned to fly in
+1Looks great! The engine detail is great, and the view from the cockpit is super cool!
Cool! Sidecar is done very well. Detail on the bike itself is nice too!
+1Awesome! Giving me some 1940-1950 vibes lol
Oh I did not know that lmao @BaconAircraft
Very nice! Control scheme is good, and it drives very well off-road!
Yeah. The shell ejection was probably an afterthought, or at least wasn’t brought up early in development. On the other hand, however, the crew probably ejects the shells in non-war environments to keep the cabin free of clutter and potentially poisonous gasses from the spent shells. Then in a war situation they keep them for concealment. I have no idea though @BaconAircraft
No matter the situation, the Russian solutions are usually the memest. Used shells? Yeet them outside. Americans build million dollar space pen? Use a pencil. Americans build SST and space shuttle? Copy them. Lol @BaconAircraft
+1Wow, very nice! I always thought takes kept their spent shells to hide where they’ve been. Anyway, the whole mechanism is very smooth and looks flawless
Looks great!
Neat! I love the chonky inlet on this plane lol