Grifflyer
WWII fanatic
Hey everyone,
This will be my design thread for a twin C pack De Havilland Mosquito, using master series techniques. I chose to do the Mossie because I've love the way they look, I've always thought that the twin fighter bombers/light bombers to be some of the sweetest planes, and I think it was really cool that De Havilland made a wooden framed aircraft at a time when everyone was building metal planes. I haven't seen many British birds coming out of @Splinter189 's workshop so I'm hoping I'm not stepping on his toes.
So far I've only made the nose cone to test a few things out. I think I overdid it a little, I think I'm going to end up restarting the part and use fewer "segments" Right now I want to get the hardest part out of the way which will be the nacelles, they have a very unique shape that will be difficult, and rewarding to make.
This will be my design thread for a twin C pack De Havilland Mosquito, using master series techniques. I chose to do the Mossie because I've love the way they look, I've always thought that the twin fighter bombers/light bombers to be some of the sweetest planes, and I think it was really cool that De Havilland made a wooden framed aircraft at a time when everyone was building metal planes. I haven't seen many British birds coming out of @Splinter189 's workshop so I'm hoping I'm not stepping on his toes.
So far I've only made the nose cone to test a few things out. I think I overdid it a little, I think I'm going to end up restarting the part and use fewer "segments" Right now I want to get the hardest part out of the way which will be the nacelles, they have a very unique shape that will be difficult, and rewarding to make.
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