Author Topic: Large Private Jet - Airco SK190  (Read 3516 times)

I've been trying for like five years to finally make a decent looking plane and I believe I finally succeeded with the SK190. This is an elite private jet with seating for 18, dining for 10, and sleeping for two. Enjoy.























Ratings, feedback, and suggestions for future builds are all welcome.

Noice, also welcome back!

Looks great, would look even better if the engine nacelles were round instead of oval. They also feel a bit too big, the engines on that 787 I made are smaller. Planes overall got so much easier with the new duplicator to make too, but I assume you were just too late for that.

Also for future builds, get rid of JVS. Really ruins the clean blocky style of the rest of the build. Also set fov and AA higher for better screenshots.
« Last Edit: December 15, 2015, 10:00:42 AM by TheArmyGuy »

I like the interior, I'm just not a fan of the green dots on the floor.

9/10... the inside looks really futuristic

It looks so neat, nothing special what i really like. Could you make a pilot cabin more round-like? 8,5/10


Nice, I always wanted to make a plane in blockland...I swear I will one day lol

man this is excellent

could use some ramps though; i suggest small ramps. would help round out the plane's look, esp on the wings and nose.

Noice, also welcome back!

Thanks! I never really left. Just all my projects are stupidly huge and I haven't really completed anything until now.

Looks great, would look even better if the engine nacelles were round instead of oval. They also feel a bit too big, the engines on that 787 I made are smaller. Planes overall got so much easier with the new duplicator to make too, but I assume you were just too late for that.

Also for future builds, get rid of JVS. Really ruins the clean blocky style of the rest of the build. Also set fov and AA higher for better screenshots.

Thanks for all your feedback, I'll take it all into account on the next plane. And I didn't know there was a new duplicator.

man this is excellent

could use some ramps though; i suggest small ramps. would help round out the plane's look, esp on the wings and nose.

I tried using some ramps on the fuselage but it didn't end up looking right. Some parts had to have ramps, some parts couldn't have them, it ended up looking choppy. Figured it'd be better to have one consistent look, implying curves with bricks instead of ramps so it was all blocky.

I tried using some ramps on the fuselage but it didn't end up looking right. Some parts had to have ramps, some parts couldn't have them, it ended up looking choppy. Figured it'd be better to have one consistent look, implying curves with bricks instead of ramps so it was all blocky.

I was gonna suggest the same thing, but you make a good point. Consistency>Curvature


Good job, buy why do these wings feel so thin?
Idk...


Very good, my friend!

Thank you sir! I learned from the best ;)