Took the last few weeks to set up and continue working on my Lancaster sim. Got inspired since I discovered this awesome game! Built 90% of it myself and have lots to do.
Took the last few weeks to set up and continue working on my Lancaster sim. Got inspired since I discovered this awesome game! Built 90% of it myself and have lots to do.
Looks awesome! Wouldn't it be amazing if someday there could be a flyable Lancaster in a WWII flight sim. That would be incredible.
I’ve been waiting for 15 years for that lol. One day!
What 3D program are you building this aircraft with? The BLITZ/TOBRUK games require models done in 3dsMax/Autodesk.
You should also know TF does not accept 3rd party models.. we cannot bring them into the game.
The reason is there are technical standards for the structure, methods, etc. which need to be met before models can be incorporated... and 3rd party models usually require to be completely re-done because of missing elements.
If you are interested in modeling for the game, you should contact myself about joining TF and working under the supervision of our 3D modeling team... they can instruct you on what is required and save you lot of wasted time.
Impressive work.
BTW - Your title make me think that you are building something for this purpose:
https://youtu.be/eNSN6qet1kE?t=94
Last edited by 1lokos; Oct-04-2020 at 14:01.
Hello Guys
In the past we have had a number of people start building models for the game without consulting with us and end up wasting their time.
I just don't want that to happen.
3D modeling for a game with a damage and flight model as complex as this game is demanding.
For example, you can't start modeling a cockpit until the external model framework is complete.
My apologies for mistaking his work for 3d work.
Glad to hear he is interested in the game and having fun.
Looks like great progress so far!
How did you go about making the Yoke for it? (Asking for a friend )
M. J. Dixon
19RAF Squad Leader
Windows 10 Pro x64, i7-990x, EVGA GTX 1060 6GB, 24GB RAM, 1920 x 1080 24", Oculus Rift CV1, Nvidia Driver 511.79
Thanks!
M. J. Dixon
19RAF Squad Leader
Windows 10 Pro x64, i7-990x, EVGA GTX 1060 6GB, 24GB RAM, 1920 x 1080 24", Oculus Rift CV1, Nvidia Driver 511.79
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