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New Updates for: Junkers Ju 87 Stuka - June 21, 2021

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Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another Blog during this quarantine phase while the World makes their best to find a (possible) cure for the COVID-19 pandemic. And now that we are in the half of this year - almost close to conclude, nothing like a good Blog to entertain you. For this Blog, I'm going to show you the new adjustments of the Junkers 87 Stuka. Now that I'm working at the health center from where I live, my time to work on my Blender projects is reduced to my short intervals after my studies during breaks of my shift, having extra time on holidays and weekends. Still, let me show you what I did so far. I started the cabin framing with the antenna attached to it, including the German Mauser MG 15 mounted on the rear side of the plane. In addition, I included the Junkers Jumo engine exhaustion outlets and the air intakes on the plane's nose, the support beams on the tail elevator and a small adjustment on the rudder and the sirens. So far it's loo

Junkers Ju 87 Stuka (new project) - June 16, 2021

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Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another Blog during this quarantine phase while the World makes their best to find a (possible) cure for the COVID-19 pandemic. And since this year is starting to unfold for us, nothing like a good Blog to entertain you. For this Blog, I'm going to bring new rendered images of my new project here on Blender. I started it yesterday after some conversations with a cousin of mine about my 3D works - mostly my WW2 planes and he asked me if there's some plans of starting the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka (his favorite aircraft). Then I told him I plan to make it quite soon. In case you don't know what was this plane, the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka was a German dive bomber developed in secrecy after WW1 when Germany was limited to produce any warfare technology due to the Treaty of Versailles.  However, with the arrival of the Nazis to power, the Stuka gained full liberty to be built and in great numbers. The name Stuka was an abbreviation for Sturzka

New Updates for: Macchi C.202 Folgore - June 11, 2021

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Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another Blog during this quarantine phase while the World makes their best to find a (possible) cure for the COVID-19 pandemic. And since this year is starting to unfold for us, nothing like a good Blog to entertain you. For this Blog, I'm going to show you the new adjustments of the Macchi C.202 Folgore. Now that I'm working at the health center from where I live, my time to work on my Blender projects is reduced to my short intervals after my studies during breaks of my shift, having extra time on holidays and weekends. Still, let me show you what I did so far. I included a Pitot tube, the cockpit front glass and framing, the 12.7 mm Breda-SAFAT MGs on the plane's nose and aerial attachments on the Macchi C.202 Folgore. So far it's looking good. And now, the next renders of the Italian air fighter will show you the C.202 with the Regia Aeronautica roundels and decals. Reminder:  No political comments related to the roundel