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Author Topic: Stinson 10A Voyager Plane. Interior Update! p1  (Read 3806 times)

Stinson 10A Voyager: Civil Air Patrol.
When a captured U-Boat captain was asked why the Germans stopped sending "Wolfpacks" to the East Coast of the United States of America, his response was "Those damned yellow planes!"


This is a Stinson 10A Voyager, one of several planes flown by Civil Air Patrol's "Minutemen" to protect the home skies. They were used to tow target banners for gunners, patrolling the East Coast, Search and Rescue, etc. One time, one of these even dived a US Anti-Aircraft group practicing by special request, to see how the boys would react, and someone forgot it was practice and shot a good burst of a Browning .50 cal into one (No one was hurt, but it was the last time CAP pilots did that!).

This was a test of a new style for me. More dainty, using smaller ramps and vertical print plates. Also, I did not make up the wing technique used on this plane, it is another player's (I had permission to use it), but I forgot their name. I will find out. The build took me about 3 hours to make (Exterior). However, I have to redo the horizontal stabilizers, and lower them a bit, as well as moving the tail wheel back one stud. Other than that, I may add some little details to the tail, like adding a tail number. The whole interior (Engine, roosterpit, and back seat) have to be done still, as well as all events, and removing this thing from the zone brick it is currently in.

Another note, this is my first successful  high-wing plane. Anyway, enjoy the rest of the shots of this!






You can rate (x/10) if you so please to do so. If you want any more shots of this thing let me know.
« Last Edit: September 29, 2013, 07:37:09 PM by SailorMan »


Good job Sailor! (x/10)

Good job Sailor! (x/10)
Thanks. And Oh curses! You wisenheimer.

Looks good! Can a blockhead fit inside?

Looks good! Can a blockhead fit inside?
I am making it to fit 3. It is 5 wide on the inside though, so I will be making the 2 doors at the pilot and copilot's seat collision free, then putting collision bricks outside of them so that they can fit, then the person in the back is fine.

Sailorman, how do you do it?! It's amazing, keep up the good work!

Sailor you need to make a Beaufighter Mk X

Hosting a server with this right now if you want to see it in game


2lovey4me
Haha, thanks!
Interior WIP (Bad angles)



Thanks for all the positive comments guys! Server is down now.

Its fantastic, I've never seen anyone so good with aeronautical design on Blockland. I think you could take your skills to the next level by making models of the stuff you make on 3D modelling programs like Milkshape and Blender and have someone code them to be working planes and then they'd be set to be actual add-on's. I see so much potential with your talent.

This might be late, but this is amazing. I have no clue how you manage to build such realistic planes and interiors that don't look squished :O

Thank you all so much for your support! And Caribou, maybe I will do that one day, I always wanted to. Anyway, an update:
Finished most events on the plane, including doors, engine (With throttle), nav lights, info on instruments, etc.
Lowered Horizontal stabilizers
May lower landing gear.

I will make a video of these with Kreon when its all done!

Really nice, reminds me of the plane ride i went on last year