New updates for: Hurricane Mk I and Stuka (my first 3D printed model) - September 30, 2022

Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another blog in 2022. We are now on September 30 - past the half of 2022; hoping for the things to get better. Now that I'm working and studying, my time for Blogs decreased to some occasions and some weekends.

For this month, my university semester is in course - in which my attention will have to be re-directed to the new tasks, in addition to my studies and job (which are quite stressful but I'm used to. Haha. After that, I think I'll take a break from university and public exams as soon as I settle down for good).

For this Blog, I'm going to bring new images of the Hawker Hurricane Mk I.








The Hurricane received the Spitfire's cockpit components like the seat, the gun sight, the armored headrest, the instrument panel and the stick. For test, I moved the canopy to render the aircraft with it open. I noticed the lump passing through - which I had to adjust the vertices from that area.

I have to find for more reference images from the Hurricane's cockpit - especially its headrest.










The last renders of the Hurricane. The upper section of the fuselage has been adjusted. The British plane is looking good. The only thing to do is making the ailerons from the wings, the flaps, the spacing for the landing gear, more adjustments, the decals for letters and numbers on the fuselage
, a nice texture and rigging this aircraft. I plan to include the Hispano cannons or the Soviet guns like the Berezin MGs or ShVAK cannons, including the Soviet Air Force roundels.

Before concluding this Blog, there's one last thing to show you. I mentioned in one of my Blogs that my brother and I bought a new 3D printer (2021 Retrospective and Happy Holidays) and a cousin of mine ordered a Junkers Ju 87 Stuka. Well, I'll show you some of the photos from the model.




Alright. My brother and I started printing it in July 8th - starting by the fuselage to the small components. From that day forward, some challenges and setbacks appeared that we had to attend on CURA - the main software we use to convert 3D models to printable format the 3D printer can read and print; and on the model itself.

I hope you like these photos of the Stuka. There are more photos, but I plan to write a Blog dedicated to the German dive bomber. In case I'd print a new aircraft, I'd go for the P-38 Lightning and the Spitfire. But that would be for another time.

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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