I don't know if this mod is still being worked on but I'm going to put this out there anyway. The collision box does not match the size and shape of the block. I know because opening and closing the doors causes the munitions stored inside to get bumped. This could cause them to explode inside the plane by mistake. I was able to get around this problem by using the Overload mod to disable collisions on these blocks but other players might prefer these blocks being fixed.
The decals were not easy. I shaped multiple fuselage blocks into a series of thin triangles and parallelograms then used the Fine Tuner mod tool to position them into the shape of bat wings. I also used the Overload mod tool to disable collisions which prevents them from causing any clipping problems.
@Katagiri550
I'm afraid I don't have the skill to make that work without risking its structural integrity. I've tested other planes that had that feature and they had a problem with the moving parts colliding with each other where they weren't supposed to. I also don't want to risk causing excessive frame rate lag due to having a lot of parts in the assembly.
I don't know if this mod is still being worked on but I'm going to put this out there anyway. The collision box does not match the size and shape of the block. I know because opening and closing the doors causes the munitions stored inside to get bumped. This could cause them to explode inside the plane by mistake. I was able to get around this problem by using the Overload mod to disable collisions on these blocks but other players might prefer these blocks being fixed.
@Yoyoyooo
The decals were not easy. I shaped multiple fuselage blocks into a series of thin triangles and parallelograms then used the Fine Tuner mod tool to position them into the shape of bat wings. I also used the Overload mod tool to disable collisions which prevents them from causing any clipping problems.
@Katagiri550
Thanks
@Katagiri550
I'm afraid I don't have the skill to make that work without risking its structural integrity. I've tested other planes that had that feature and they had a problem with the moving parts colliding with each other where they weren't supposed to. I also don't want to risk causing excessive frame rate lag due to having a lot of parts in the assembly.
@MDippold1995
Yes I got the idea from the X-02 Wyvern from the Ace Combat games, I like to call them "W Wings".