More civil service exams and new updates for: Tiger I and He 111H - July 15, 2022
Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another blog in 2022. Now that I'm working and studying, my time for Blogs decreased to some occasions and some weekends. I'm not sure what the future holds after my work at the public health center ends in August of this year. But one thing is certain: Until they call me effectively, I need to dedicate a good part of my time to the next civil service exams.
The exam I performed for the school archive clerk vacancy on the July 3rd had a considerable grade, but I really wished I could be better - having scored 24 questions marked as correct. Now I'm waiting for the classified list and hope to get in and proceed to the next phase of the exam.
For the next days, I'll been studying for two upcoming civil service exams that will be applied in August 14. One is for archive clerk in the town hall and one for accountant. There's another selective process exam that is open for registration - with vacancies for community health worker, health surveillance agent, nurse and x-ray technician. I may sign in just to get some job after the one of public health center clerk, but the exam will be applied in August 7th - which will make my agenda quite short. Still, I must give a shot for it. (sigh)
Alright. Enough of that, let's go to the Blog. For today, I'm going to show you what I did on the German Heinkel He 111 H and the Tiger I in these last days.
Heinkel He 111 H model (H-1 / H-3 / H-6):
The Heinkel He 111 received new windows next to the greenhouse and a hatch on top of the fuselage. And again, making windows are quite tricky for this plane - especially when I use inset and remove the selected face, then extruding it to make the walls.
One thing I noticed after these renders was: the glass for the new windows had the Hellblau temporary material. This small issue was fixed after I changed it with glass material.
I added new navigation lights, more MG15s located on the middle section of the bomber and a bomb guiding instrument. Also, I made some changes on the frames of the forward greenhouse section where the forward MG 15 / 20 mm cannon is located.
I plan to include the other metal frames under the greenhouse canopy, reworking the gondola for making the windows, the ailerons and flaps, the engine housing doors, the bomb bay doors (or the hard points for the 7,900 lb bombs), rigging the plane and a nice texture.
Panzer VI Ausf. E Tiger I:
The Tiger I received some adjustments on the chassis - where I made some engine cooling grids; a small piece for the commander hatch on the turret, a small adjustment on the forward wheels and some MG 34 barrels - one located on the gun mantlet and one located at the chassis. This mighty German steel monster is looking awesome.
The next components are the other wires, a rework on the commander main hatch, another adjustment on the gun mantlet, a mounted MG42 on the turret, a rework on the tracks and wheels and other components.
This year went too fast and a considerable of projects has been halted due to the university and the studies for upcoming civil service exams - some which had results only in the average score and others that I didn't get the desired results to be classified. I'm not sure what news 2023 will bring after the elections and the plans for me in order to make a living. One thing is sure: I plan to conclude some of my Blender projects and start my 3D animations or to move to my Unity projects - with one inspired in War Thunder / IL-2 Sturmovik and one inspired in Call of Duty: Zombies and Left 4 Dead. If you follow my other Blogspot - TonyGamingProjects, you'll see the WIP of my firearms, the aircraft, the props, the vehicles, the zombies, the NPCs and more.
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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