If you want to be really fancy, you could build control panels and miniaturize them to put into cockpits. This requires multi-part scaling with fine tuner.
@ljf4421 I don't know if you have the steam edition, but if you have it, you could install mods like overload to have hinge rotators with the landing gear button for input. You'd also have to disable collisions on wheels going into the fuselage.
The worms have risen from a forgotten past.
No. @WNP78
@WNP78 It doesn't seem to do that with a hinge.
@WNP78 How do I make it go back when deactivated?
Best thing I've seen in ages.
Still can't figure out how to move a rotator by just pressing 1.
I did it.
I might just post the lights on their own. @QingyuZhou
On my train, I made ditch lights that alternate when turned on. You could use them for a crossing like this.
@RailfanEthan Do you want to?
Do you by any chance play Open Rails?
Would be fun to build The Spirit of St. Louis, if I had time.
You should try to show as much of your aircraft as possible on the first pictures.
+1If you want to be really fancy, you could build control panels and miniaturize them to put into cockpits. This requires multi-part scaling with fine tuner.
@PorkyClown3 A very thought provoking conversation.
Do you like bacon?
How are you getting a 300mb download speed???
@Neenyboy It's more of a strut to keep it together. It can be more subtle.
@Neenyboy I'd also recommend picking apart one of your favorite airplanes from other people. Practice with some of the methods they use.
You could probably do without the wing between the landing gear. Also, use fuselage blocks on pretty much everything with your plane.
@Neenyboy Overload is the must-have mod for making cool airplanes. Fine tuner is also great, but not as important with the new transform tool.
It's like being a normal user, but with more swag.
Like gestour's mod, but resizable, and more shape options.
@AndrewGarrison
the slowest of claps
Furd ers e greet cur curmpany!
@ljf4421 I don't know if you have the steam edition, but if you have it, you could install mods like overload to have hinge rotators with the landing gear button for input. You'd also have to disable collisions on wheels going into the fuselage.
Landing gear looks a bit small, but otherwise this looks great.
You could use less parts by making parts bigger. You don’t have to use as many.
The windows edition. It’s more power than one was meant to wield!
@lucianity2005 Maybe thicker wings, and larger control surfaces on the tail.
If you want to improve it, you could try putting fuselage blocks over the wings. Extra armor helps in challenges.
Have you tried making the Union Pacific locomotive in your profile picture? (Without the sexy wings)
If you’re coding software to make your planes, that’s honestly more impressive than making planes normally.
Where do you get the music for your trailers? @AndrewGarrison
This sounds very practical. @AndrewGarrison
*Rubik's Cube.
Yeah! Can't wait for the next Bridge Basher 2 in 3D and VR!
Do I remove the red things before takeoff?
What's TSAD?
We have a hull breach! Get the bucket!
@z24zorpx4 I wonder if the backstory involves a worm mutant.
Is that a bucket of cheese? Very essential item on a sailing trip.
You need buoyancy to float. You can edit this with fuselage blocks, or use floating blocks.
What's the designer background you're using?
Do links appear in descriptions?
Cool looking, but hard to turn.
What I need is a catapult my plane can hook up to, rather than start attached. @SajabAerospace
This is just a sad attempt at the challenge.
Is it possible for you to rework this with more detail? The cabin especially could use some more depth instead of a flat column.