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Author Topic: 50s Era Mobile Air Traffic Control Tower and Seaplane.  (Read 3010 times)

I haven't posted anything in the gallery lately, so I decided to post my 50s era "Mobile Air Traffic Control Tower." It is still a bit WIP. I have to make the engine and edit the interior of the control tower.

And yes, that is my DC-4 in the background. that I may or may not release











Night view!


Seaplane. The Sailco SC-23P. The only events on this so far are the doors and the engines. I will event all the lights, landing gear, and fins/rudders for stability and turning while in the water. Also, a few more fun events that I don't want to mention right now :)





You can see both of these at my Freebuild server, and the seaplane at Kreon's City RP, which is going public soon.
« Last Edit: July 18, 2013, 04:43:18 PM by SailorMan »

Dem perfect shapes

How do you do it :c

Dammit bob photo bombed 2 of my pictures  :cookieMonster:

Dem perfect shapes

How do you do it :c
Thank you! And I don't know how I do it, I just poop out airframes and stuff.

Really nice, Can we rate?


These are awesome. I've been inactive for too long and apparently I've missed out. Great job, as always. I'm gonna have to start practicing my aircraft skills sometime, but holy crap these are awesome. I love the truck, and the finished DC-4.

Looks amazing, didn't even know there were mobile ATC towers.



I think its extremely amazing how you can make the noses of your planes that round. I've tried doing things like that and it just doesn't turn out very well. Amazing work.

I think its extremely amazing how you can make the noses of your planes that round. I've tried doing things like that and it just doesn't turn out very well. Amazing work.
Thank you, and thank you everybody else. The feedback motivates me to finish the 1000's of projects I have started :)

how do you stand working with odd-numbered widths?!

how do you stand working with odd-numbered widths?!
I can't stand not working with odd-numbered widths!

how do you stand working with odd-numbered widths?!
For planes, its 100 times easier using odd numbered widths.

For planes, its 100 times easier using odd numbered widths.
Yeah. If I ever get around to writing my guide for making aircraft/cars, It is pretty much a must.