@Titaninfernal1 The connections are all correct, for some reason the shock just decides it doesn't like one of the parts its connected too and just randomly becomes lose.
@Neeguh By re-using the cockpit of this post, or by asking a moderator of the website to make your post a successor to this one after you have uploaded it to the website.
@LieutenantSOT I don't know. I'd advice to use your own discretion; if you think it would be okay then feel free to submit it. Since you don't have to remaster an old post of your own and since you are working on a replica, you could theoretically also just find any other O-2 that was uploaded on the website and just state you remastered that post.
@RAAFAce2 Yes. Feel free to completely rebuild all aspects of your aircraft. The only thing you have to copy is general design / layout and the flight performance should be somewhat similar.
@RamboJutter There is no ranking, as I don't think ranking people's builds is a nice thing to do. However, there is this livestream where Vincent and I critique different submissions.
@Numbers2 The tutorials really seem like they are for familiarizing you with the interface in the context of building your first plane, not for teaching you how to build a plane.
@Dragorans The 5 upvotes are used as an example, it really depends on how many submission there end up being. Last time it was anything with atleast 5 upvotes.
@TDevil36 "Winning this challenge is not based only on how well made your submission is. In fact, I will primarily look at the difference between the remaster and the original build. In other words; a god-tier submission based on a already god-tier original post, will not be graded as high as good submission which remastered a mediocre creation."
Okay, I understand that some people would like to enter this challenge with a build they were already working on / just finished: this is absolutely fine.
However, if it was already published for a bit (lets say more than 3 days before the challenge) I will not let it enter. To me, the whole point of a challenge like this is to inspire you to build something, that purpose is defeated by submitting creations you made a while back.
@jamesPLANESii Extensively modifying an old build is okay, I think. Although just the addition of parts here and there won't be enough; it does need to be rebuild in some areas.
@Brayden1981 What do you mean 'T'? This is literally the most gabaje creation in my saved list... lmao
@Ruisu Not a single one
@ollielebananiaCFSP Yes
@Titaninfernal1 The connections are all correct, for some reason the shock just decides it doesn't like one of the parts its connected too and just randomly becomes lose.
@Echostar Refer to previous comments
Please create a hyperlink for the build you have remastered.
@Echostar Refer to previous comments
@Ihavesnowball The taxiways of Avalanche Airport
@TatsuTheOtaku Take your time, it will be some time before I will livestream.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
I think this was a April fools joke?
@Vincent Snietches get beaches
@Vincent Skill issue
Upgrading older builds is always fun :)
@Kwoshent Yes
Sad, no handle
@LieutenantSOT May 29th
@Neeguh By re-using the cockpit of this post, or by asking a moderator of the website to make your post a successor to this one after you have uploaded it to the website.
@U You can, there is no limit on entries
@Brayden1981 Do not click this, I have yet to finish this plane
@LieutenantSOT I don't know. I'd advice to use your own discretion; if you think it would be okay then feel free to submit it. Since you don't have to remaster an old post of your own and since you are working on a replica, you could theoretically also just find any other O-2 that was uploaded on the website and just state you remastered that post.
@RAAFAce2 idc, sorry.
@RAAFAce2 No, feel free to change the livery
@RAAFAce2 Yes. Feel free to completely rebuild all aspects of your aircraft. The only thing you have to copy is general design / layout and the flight performance should be somewhat similar.
@derlurje Refer to the pinned comments
You do not need to use the cockpit of this build to make your post a successor!
Just tag one of the website moderators on your post, and ask them to make it a successor.
@KingOfTypos You can just post your creation, and then ask a website moderator to change it into a successor afterwards. :)
@RamboJutter There is no ranking, as I don't think ranking people's builds is a nice thing to do. However, there is this livestream where Vincent and I critique different submissions.
@WaitBreadIsntAfruit Just any of the moderators
@X4JB No, its a Corsair. Happy now? lmao
@Jimmyhotbody You can :D
@KingOfTypos I'm confused. Could you formulate your question differently? I don't understand what you mean.
@WaitBreadIsntAfruit Just tag one of the moderators and ask them to make it a successor. :)
@Numbers2 The tutorials really seem like they are for familiarizing you with the interface in the context of building your first plane, not for teaching you how to build a plane.
@RedFox65 Yeah, this is fine. Proportions may change, however overall design should stay the same.
@FeatherWing That seems okay to me
@Lake Yes
@Dragorans The 5 upvotes are used as an example, it really depends on how many submission there end up being. Last time it was anything with atleast 5 upvotes.
@Coolman1000 This challenge isn't specifically for any type of vehicle.
Get nae nae'd
@asteroidbook345 Honestly this is not a bad idea... :)
@Ummmhelli Spite
@Coolman1000 Yes
@TallFrog3 You mean the unguided rockets? No
@TDevil36 "Winning this challenge is not based only on how well made your submission is. In fact, I will primarily look at the difference between the remaster and the original build. In other words; a god-tier submission based on a already god-tier original post, will not be graded as high as good submission which remastered a mediocre creation."
@MRM19 Yes
Okay, I understand that some people would like to enter this challenge with a build they were already working on / just finished: this is absolutely fine.
However, if it was already published for a bit (lets say more than 3 days before the challenge) I will not let it enter. To me, the whole point of a challenge like this is to inspire you to build something, that purpose is defeated by submitting creations you made a while back.
@jamesPLANESii Extensively modifying an old build is okay, I think. Although just the addition of parts here and there won't be enough; it does need to be rebuild in some areas.
@ZeroWithSlashedO Yes
@BaconAircraft Wi Tu Lo