3,073 Summby Comments

  • Bf-109 with 109 parts (outdated) 3.5 years ago

    @Levihugs may i do a Ki-84 with 84 parts? instead of the Zero ;P

    +4
  • Fiat G.50 Freccia (Finnish) 3.3 years ago

    I agree with you @Tang0five ,
    I was just a little worried because the swastikas are so big on this plane.
    I wanted to prevent the swastikas from being the focus here.
    So I left the decision up to each user.
    You can paint it back to the original look or leave it as it is.

    +3
  • P-51D with 51 parts 3.5 years ago

    @ThiccTaco @ThatShipGuy thx for the positive feedback!
    May i use this low parts build in the future to build a more detailed plain.
    Then, of course, with the original Landing gear :).

    +1
  • spinning jet engines 3.5 years ago

    let the engines drive a propellor for extra thrust :P

    +1
  • 000-P-39-Q 3.4 years ago

    Thx, for keeping the tradition alive :)

  • Bf-109 with 109 parts (outdated) 3.5 years ago

    @ZippyyThecat @ComradeChenKolovsky
    Because you guys had problems with the hidden engine,
    I made this version without it.
    I also reworked the painting a little
    Link

  • Ki-84 with 84 parts 3.5 years ago

    @Levihugs here ist your p 51 with 51 parts :)
    Link

  • Ki-84 with 84 parts 3.5 years ago

    @SMILEE I've made a P-63 with 63 parts instead of the p-400

  • Ki-84 with 84 parts 3.5 years ago

    @redcrafter I've joint 12 days ago and im not familiar with all features.
    Wenn i did somthing to you, then not on purpose :).

  • Bf-109 with 109 parts (outdated) 3.5 years ago

    @Alanthelegendaryfighter i know.
    Extended it looks halfway original, so it was good enough for this low parts build ;).

  • Bf-109 with 109 parts (outdated) 3.5 years ago

    @TirpitzWantsPlanes so "Bf-109" is the right name. I'll change the post

  • Bf-109 with 109 parts (outdated) 3.5 years ago

    @captainlevi820 Wikipedia:
    "Originally the aircraft was designated as Bf 109 by the RLM, since the design was submitted by the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (literally "Bavarian Aircraft Works", meaning "Bavarian Aircraft Factory"; sometimes abbreviated B.F.W., akin to BMW) during 1935. The company was renamed Messerschmitt AG after 11 July 1938 when Erhard Milch finally allowed Willy Messerschmitt to acquire the company. All Messerschmitt aircraft that originated after that date, such as the Me 210, were to carry the "Me" designation. Despite regulations by the RLM, wartime documents from Messerschmitt AG, RLM and Luftwaffe loss and strength reports continued to use both designations, sometimes even on the same page.

    All extant airframes bear the official "Bf 109" designation on their identification plates, including the final K-4 models. The aircraft was often referred to by the folk-designation, 'Me 109', particularly by the Allies.

  • Bf-109 with 109 parts (outdated) 3.5 years ago

    Thx everyone for the positive feedback.
    I had a lot of fun building this plane and I am glad that you guys like it :).

    @Levihugs the rear landing gear did save a lot of parts.
    even if it doesn't work like the original, it looks halfway original. So it was good enough for this low parts build ;).

  • SM.79-III "Sparviero" (Alpha-Version) 3.5 years ago

    @Tang0five this game stayed in my steam libary for a long time untouched.
    Since 3 weeks, I got addicted to it.
    And now i thought, some of my work is may worth sharing :).