@Winterro I'm building a walker with the leg controls of this thing, but it is having trouble moving forward without rotating in a circle during a step. What should I do?
@Hatsy Sorry to be that guy, but I noticed you put 72 to 66 MYA. No T-Rex fossils have been found in rock older than 68 MYA. Other than that, the only thing I can see wrong twith the skeleton is that the Gastrelia should be flatter, rather than slanting up. Check out the new mount of Sue.
@winterro I've put a joint rotator and a wing panel on either side of the torso in the same manor as the bear, but nothing has changed. The code is what it is in the bear, they are spinning very quickly. is there something I'm missing?
@winterro When you say 'scale wing physics to a minimum using liftscale', do you mean to 0? Or slightly above that. BTW, If there's a propulsion device in the head, how can it move underwater?
@Hasty Wel... Anatosaurus and Anatotitan are synonyms of Edmontosaurus. As far as I know, only Edmontosaurus Regalis has a crest. E. Annectens has no evidence for it (it would have been preserved in the dino mummy).
@winterro Each of the tail segments that move on my Mosasaur has a wing panel inside it. Do I just need to have a strip of large-ish wings going down the length. and if so, should I make the torso move as well?
@winterro You say to put propusion in the head, but the eel and this Plesiosaur don't have that. My Mosasaur is just sitting in the water, not going anywhere.
@winterro How did you do it with the European eel? Liftscale doesn't appear in the list of variables on Overload when I try to do it. I add the variable, then it disappears...
@winterro The flippers I'm adding are for stability, rather than propulsion. I was thinking if adding a strip of wing paneling down the spine of the animal. I was unwilling to put propulsion in the build so that it could move underwater like this thing.
@winterro If you were making a Mosasaur that was controlled like this, how would you do it? I'm trying to make one without an engine, but it doesn't want to move forward.
@Manisdead I think it's common courtesy to give each entry an upvote as the creator of the challenge.
BTW, 3 and a half months is a tad long for people to remember about your challenge. If you find that submissions grind to a halt, maybe post a reminder.
@Jagdtiger131 There was one submission that I allowed which had two props on the nose, one behind the other. I probably would have given this a 6/10 for looks and a 5/10 for features.
@AviadorArgentino When will you be declaring the winner?
I'm starting to wonder if anyone's actually building anything on this.
@Luminaria Just saying, most people who make challenges don't do judging/ release the results until after the deadline.
For those who have downloaded, I hope Bill is not too big.
Those rules are loose as.
@NavyGoose2711 I recently saw a Q400 in the list of aircraft on the info card in the seat pocket.
@dekanii This will disappear from the front page of everyone's jet stream in about a week, then We'll all forget about it.
+25 months is REALLY long.
+1to remove auto credit, either build it from scratch or change the cockpit.
@Winterro New problem: Moa
@Winterro I'm building a walker with the leg controls of this thing, but it is having trouble moving forward without rotating in a circle during a step. What should I do?
@Hatsy No prob
+1@Hatsy Sorry to be that guy, but I noticed you put 72 to 66 MYA. No T-Rex fossils have been found in rock older than 68 MYA. Other than that, the only thing I can see wrong twith the skeleton is that the Gastrelia should be flatter, rather than slanting up. Check out the new mount of Sue.
+1@Khozikofi Sure. I hope it's stable.
@winterro Please check out the build (link below)
@winterro https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/Pvw0nq/Moanasaurus
@winterro I've put a joint rotator and a wing panel on either side of the torso in the same manor as the bear, but nothing has changed. The code is what it is in the bear, they are spinning very quickly. is there something I'm missing?
@winterro Hinge rotator, I assume.
@winterro So propulsion is created by a wing panel on a rotator... Is it scaled to 0?
@winterro When you say 'scale wing physics to a minimum using liftscale', do you mean to 0? Or slightly above that. BTW, If there's a propulsion device in the head, how can it move underwater?
@Hatsy i think that there would be evidence on the Dino Mummy 'Dakota'. That specimen preserves a heap of the skin, and the front leg 'hoof'.
+1@Hasty Wel... Anatosaurus and Anatotitan are synonyms of Edmontosaurus. As far as I know, only Edmontosaurus Regalis has a crest. E. Annectens has no evidence for it (it would have been preserved in the dino mummy).
+1@winterro Each of the tail segments that move on my Mosasaur has a wing panel inside it. Do I just need to have a strip of large-ish wings going down the length. and if so, should I make the torso move as well?
@winterro If there is an engine in there, how does it work under the water?
@winterro You say to put propusion in the head, but the eel and this Plesiosaur don't have that. My Mosasaur is just sitting in the water, not going anywhere.
@winterro How did you do it with the European eel? Liftscale doesn't appear in the list of variables on Overload when I try to do it. I add the variable, then it disappears...
@winterro The flippers I'm adding are for stability, rather than propulsion. I was thinking if adding a strip of wing paneling down the spine of the animal. I was unwilling to put propulsion in the build so that it could move underwater like this thing.
@winterro I've done it with body segments, because a Mosasaur uses its tail to move. should I put wings within those or something?
@winterro If you were making a Mosasaur that was controlled like this, how would you do it? I'm trying to make one without an engine, but it doesn't want to move forward.
@cruiseman101 I believe you owe me something
+1@TheUltimatePlaneLover Engine type was not at all specified. I only mention planes with props because those are the only real ones I know of.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover What makes you think it's not going to be?
@TheUltimatePlaneLover Lagwing?
+1@SpetzavodHeavyIndustries I'm not closing this for 10 hours.
@SpetzavodHeavyIndustries That's not specified, just keep going. I'm closing this some time tomorrow
@SpetzavodHeavyIndustries I guess one where the wings aren't fully fused. Think you can make it in 24 hours?
@asteroidbook345 Yeah
@Manisdead I think it's common courtesy to give each entry an upvote as the creator of the challenge.
BTW, 3 and a half months is a tad long for people to remember about your challenge. If you find that submissions grind to a halt, maybe post a reminder.
@Mousewithamachinegun122 @TheUltimatePlaneLover I'd like to see you try. That would be very impressive.
@Kerbango I based the body of the craft of an Airboat
@Majakalona Gullah colours
+1/:0
Very snazzy. Nice
+1@KudaOni I totally should have just put the cone at an angle against the black backdrop. 'There is a problem with your windows browser'.
@Jagdtiger131 There was one submission that I allowed which had two props on the nose, one behind the other. I probably would have given this a 6/10 for looks and a 5/10 for features.
I hope you didn't mean to post this 4 months ago, 'cause it looks pretty neat. maybe not in the top 10, but better than others I've seen.
@Dogedogeman1 :D
@Bellcat It's a Side-by-side. It's meant for off road
@FarrowTECH You've got less than an hour to submit it.
@Wake8472 Is that link the T.P.P.S.M.A?