Update- I'd like to add that I'm in the finishing stages of turning my 1949 Ford into a hardtop police sedan. If anyone wants do a police chase with me I'll gladly send you the car.
I couldn't get it to fly when I was working on it so congrats on being the first to fly a 49 Ford. it's suprisingly stable so good job with the lifting surfaces
@MrSilverWolf Thank you very much. I have to tell you before I started on this car i had seen your 1957 Belair and thought what an excellent car the detail is superb. It was certainly an example of detail I wanted to strive towards.
@RailfanEthan it's a good idea i did consider it all along and seeing the popularity of this i will likely go through with that but it will take some time as i want it to be accurate nonetheless thank you for the recommendation
@mblastr thank you very much. That was one of the things I spent the most hours refining. If you saw the prototypes you wouldn't belive how chunky it started out ;)
@EternalDarkness wow thank you it mean's a lot to hear that :). I pride myself with being meticulous when possible and I wanted to be 100% satisfied before I uploaded this
@CeeToTheZee specifically what "other" one?
Hahaha it reminds me of Mr Ratburn from Arthur.
lovely little plane might I add quite stable as well!
I want to get in on this, who's doing it?
Update- I'd like to add that I'm in the finishing stages of turning my 1949 Ford into a hardtop police sedan. If anyone wants do a police chase with me I'll gladly send you the car.
The detail on this car is immaculate! I can hardly believe you fit so much detail into only 264 parts that's real engineering at work👍
Terrific job! accurate right down to the last light bulb 👌
@CaspianMonster thank you!
@simpleman4dawin is it the 1959 model year you're talking about?
@Cadin thanks. Hahaha ;D
@PlanePerson765 thank's for the support
@Smasher coincidentally I'd been thinking about building a lada because there's a car in Just Cause 3 based off the lada 2101
I couldn't get it to fly when I was working on it so congrats on being the first to fly a 49 Ford. it's suprisingly stable so good job with the lifting surfaces
@Smasher thank you. thats an interesting idea that id certainly consider
+1@omkarp thank you very much. I'm glad you like the look :)
@SkullsAndCrossbones thank you!
@MrSilverWolf Thank you very much. I have to tell you before I started on this car i had seen your 1957 Belair and thought what an excellent car the detail is superb. It was certainly an example of detail I wanted to strive towards.
@aircraftarsenal123 thank you very much :)
@Kimo thanks I'm glad you like it
@PyrusEnderhunter thank you im very glad you see that in my build
@RailfanEthan it's a good idea i did consider it all along and seeing the popularity of this i will likely go through with that but it will take some time as i want it to be accurate nonetheless thank you for the recommendation
@mblastr thank you very much. That was one of the things I spent the most hours refining. If you saw the prototypes you wouldn't belive how chunky it started out ;)
@Sauce getting a bit heated in here I see hahaha!
@ProKillaV12 thank you :)
@BirdOfSteel thanks alot I'll do my best
@TheLatentImage thank you! I'm glad you like it.
@EternalDarkness wow thank you it mean's a lot to hear that :). I pride myself with being meticulous when possible and I wanted to be 100% satisfied before I uploaded this
@JFP0829 yes
@JFP0829 id love to participate i already bombed a bridge while testing the F-16 :)
@salvador3031 ill add instructions to jettison them
@tuco thanks this was my first creation on PC :)
Cool i just tried yours out and it was great, i really liked how stable it was when turning @MediocrePlanes