Put one rotating the opposite direction behind it and attach a block with the same weight as the prop. Scale doesn’t really matter so you can make it really small if you want
@teodor99 the V2 literally destroyed several British city blocks I don’t think it’s questionable whether or not it was used. While technically gyro guided and not operating on computers or anything it’s still something like a short range SCUD missile
@MrSilverWolf actually I should thank you for the reference pictures, I can even read every cab panel which will be really nice for when I do the interior
@PapaKernels you might have worked with a T700 or something, the tracked ones are a bit different. I do know though these things get really sketchy because really really underqualified people can just rent them and sometimes don’t bother cleaning up when the job is done
@AnOmalOcaris oh boy I have a full book of everything from P-1 to F-111 and then FJ-1 to YF-17. It’s pretty old but it’s kinda cool because it’s got blueprints for a lot of experimental aircraft
Oh no I'm gonna be canceled whatever shall I do bro literally just obliterate him. He's clearly an idiot so why do you care if him and his like 2 friends cancel you, you're never gonna see him after middle school or whatever anyways
@HTTPCREATION1O2 hmmm. I didn’t use gears for mine, I used actual wheels and just increased their traction. I think you might have more success there and might be able to save a lot of parts. The only issue with it is the tracks do tend to unseat themselves somewhat easily
They look good, but they need some tension. You can do that by adding a piston to one of the gear wheels and pushing it farther out from the tank, like on my T-35
@Inuyasha8215 aaaa and make a dump bed as well as the tank noooo I’m too lazy
@PlaneFlightX oh lol M.A.C. in a makeup brand I thought the spacing would kind of insinuate an acronym
Pretty sure it’s a 1966 but if any truck sleuths want to correct me go ahead
Even the Starfighter is no match for the Fairchild Metro III
I now demand that everyone call me Master Asteroid
+2The hero we didn’t know we needed
+2@GoofyAhhUser you’re welcome!
@AnOmalOcaris nice nice
@Bo1233 lol I hoped it would, I’ve never actually driven one I just watched a lot of videos
+2@ShootsPlanes what a bop
Put one rotating the opposite direction behind it and attach a block with the same weight as the prop. Scale doesn’t really matter so you can make it really small if you want
+1@Reworkable it’s gonna be an eternity
+1@Jakubmodelarz aer lingus also I already posted the finished one this was almost half a decade ago why are people still commenting on it
+1It’s gonna take you like a year to do bronze and don’t get me started on white
+1@teodor99 the V2 literally destroyed several British city blocks I don’t think it’s questionable whether or not it was used. While technically gyro guided and not operating on computers or anything it’s still something like a short range SCUD missile
@AnOmalOcaris I don’t have ones for the 18 and 19 because they didn’t exist
+1@Numbers2 a bomb explosion would be visible on normal sensors
That’s a lot of heat
@BaconEggs no, it doesn’t
@MrSilverWolf actually I should thank you for the reference pictures, I can even read every cab panel which will be really nice for when I do the interior
@PapaKernels oof lmao
+1@Inuyasha8215 Mac
@teodor99 a couple were but not extensively. They also had sort of ICBMs that were used, the V-1 and V-2
+1@AnOmalOcaris I have no clue if it’s even around anymore, it was my grandpa’s and he gave it to me
+1The Luftwaffe had missiles by 1944. Granted most were radio guided but they were still guided rockets
+5@CaptainSquadronLeaderX yeah lmao I thought I’d add a real logo
+1@AnOmalOcaris yeah it’s a little weird. The book is called US Fighters btw
+1@PapaKernels you might have worked with a T700 or something, the tracked ones are a bit different. I do know though these things get really sketchy because really really underqualified people can just rent them and sometimes don’t bother cleaning up when the job is done
+1@AnOmalOcaris yeah the XP-19 was a low wing monoplane but nothing else was really determined, not even dimensions
+1Oh actually I don’t there were just intended configurations
+1Comments got locked because people kept calling me disgusting and a sinner or whatever
@AnOmalOcaris I do actually have blueprints for those two
+1@Kennneth ah yes of course
@AnOmalOcaris oh boy I have a full book of everything from P-1 to F-111 and then FJ-1 to YF-17. It’s pretty old but it’s kinda cool because it’s got blueprints for a lot of experimental aircraft
+1Dude owns a nasa supercomputer I swear
You wouldn’t happen to have a navy blue hardcover book with every fighter in numerical order would you lol
+1Oh no I'm gonna be canceled whatever shall I do bro literally just obliterate him. He's clearly an idiot so why do you care if him and his like 2 friends cancel you, you're never gonna see him after middle school or whatever anyways
@Reworkable god damn it Bobby
@Kangy no he wasn’t! Although I could probably make a meme video where he is
+1@Thelegitpilot13 I hope so! Ideally it’s even more fun now that I’ve finished it lol (even though I only added a couple small things)
+1@Bo1233
+1@offiry
@Reworkable
+3@BeastHunter
@Thelegitpilot13
@Capsaicin honestly probably but I don’t remember it
+1@Kyouzou oof lol
@Kyouzou it’s just a normal Tu-2 with a stupid amount of guns in the bomb bay, not that hard
No but it’s a very funny plane
@HTTPCREATION1O2 hmmm. I didn’t use gears for mine, I used actual wheels and just increased their traction. I think you might have more success there and might be able to save a lot of parts. The only issue with it is the tracks do tend to unseat themselves somewhat easily
@MRM19 Again, please keep religion off the site. It’s like one of the main rules
+1They look good, but they need some tension. You can do that by adding a piston to one of the gear wheels and pushing it farther out from the tank, like on my T-35
Was going to until I read the sign off. Keep religion and politics off the site.
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