New updates for: Spitfire - February 29, 2020
Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another Blog while we are discovering new things in 2020. And nothing like a good Blog to entertain you.
For today, I'll be showing new renders of the British Spitfire Mk. IX after the recent updates on its structure.
It's looking good so far. What I did was: I added the reinforced glass and framing for the cockpit, the air intake below the fuselage (precisely the 'nose'), the propellers, the non-retractable landing gear on the tail, a small adjustment on the roundels (though I have to adjust the roundel on the fuselage again), new rudder, elevator and antenna for the aircraft.
The next step to do is the landing gear - both on the wings and the tailplane; the cockpit components like the pilot seat, navigation panel, navigation lights, a nice texture and rigging the Spitfire.
In case I plan to make the previous versions of the Spitfire - like the Mk. I and Mk. V; or the Mk. XIV version, the only thing to do is removing the forth propeller (for the previous versions) or adding a fifth for the Mk. XIV, switching the main armament to machine guns (in case for the Mk. I) or to keep the Hispano cannon Mk. II but removing the muzzle fairing (for the Mk. V), adjusting the engine exhaustion outlets and making one of the wing radiators to have a cylindrical shaped appearance and the other to remain its 'box-like' format.
In case I plan to make the previous versions of the Spitfire - like the Mk. I and Mk. V; or the Mk. XIV version, the only thing to do is removing the forth propeller (for the previous versions) or adding a fifth for the Mk. XIV, switching the main armament to machine guns (in case for the Mk. I) or to keep the Hispano cannon Mk. II but removing the muzzle fairing (for the Mk. V), adjusting the engine exhaustion outlets and making one of the wing radiators to have a cylindrical shaped appearance and the other to remain its 'box-like' format.
That's it for today. I hope you enjoy it. I'll be back with more Blogs in this year. I plan to share more artworks and other things I did in my time. Until the time comes, you will be surprised to see it. See you next time.
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