New Updates for: Macchi C.202 Folgore - June 4th, 2021
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.
Impressive those colors. Don't you agree?
I added a temporary sand-like color for the main fuselage and wings, with a white stripe in the middle of the fuselage. New additions were the 'bulge' from the fuselage that links to the canopy hatch, the propeller blades appended from the P-40 Warhawk project. I will change the Curtiss Electric Propellers icon with a Breda / Aeronautica Macchi Varese icon.
After these changes, I included new components to the aircraft.
Now the Macchi C.202 has a tail elevator, a small sheet around the rudder and a canopy hatch. With these new components, it is an authentic air fighter from the Regia Aeronautica that fought in WW2.
But the changes never ends.
The C.202 received a new antenna - with the main structure colored in brown / wood pino. In addition, I made an anti-dust filter for the supercharger intake and a small piece in front of the non-retractable tailwheel.
I extruded a small piece from the nose mesh for the 12.7 mm Breda-SAFAT MG spacing. Also, I added some rings for the anti-dust filter, six pipes from the Alfa-Romeo engine exhaustion outlets - encased on that 'shield' to line them up; and the Regia Aeronautica flag on the rudder as a temporary decal. Before I could render these images, I would make the framings for the cockpit, but I left for another time.
In the future, I'll make the Pitot tube, the ailerons, the wing armaments (although the 7.7 mm Breda MGs are located inside the wings - something similar to the Spitfire MGs), the cockpit frontal glass and the interior components, the flaps, the landing gears on the wings and its spacing and fairings, the texture, the decals and rigging the plane.
Well, that's it for now my friends. I hope you enjoy this Blog. In case I have some spare time to enjoy, I'll be working on other things aside from Blender projects and my personal things. Until the time comes, you will be surprised to see them. See you next time.
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