Semi-rigid rotor. A true advancement in swashplate helicopters.
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[QUOTE=Blaylock1988;21330902]Are you referring to the nose of the chopper? I definately try my best to use smooth props and reduce sharp edges. That is why this has taken 10 hours to build so far. I tried redoing the nose over and over with all different props, I just can't get a smoother combination, so it will have to do for now. The problem with fridges is that they are too fat/thick, and will be seen from the inside of the cabin.
Now if PHX had a full set of partial tubes and turns for the 1x1 pipes, like they do for the 2x2 and 4x4, I could make it so much nicer. Unfortunately, i have to piece together rough stuff (like the windows).
I can't increase my graphics 'cause I am on a laptop, and it will die if I do.
EDIT:
Well, I guess you probably didnt mean just the nose. Trust me, if I had used less step angles there would be less, but way larger, sharp corners sticking out. I feel that I did a pretty good job minimizing most of the sharp corners. What you really see mostly is lines/edges, but not corners.[/QUOTE]
Well, Nose and the back parts of it.
I tried messing around with som other props last night, fridges included. It made it look really chunky. I like how it is right now better. Feel free to make more suggestions though.
[QUOTE=Blaylock1988;21348889]I tried messing around with som other props last night, fridges included. It made it look really chunky. I like how it is right now better. Feel free to make more suggestions though.[/QUOTE]
never the less, thats a pretty nice heli you've got there
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