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Concluding the F6F Hellcat and SPAD S.VII and Albatros D.II / D.III (new project) - August 28, 2025

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Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another Blog in 2025. We are now on August 28 - past the half of 2025. The year is going by fast. The following days will be pretty long due to work and vacations are scheduled for October. At least it would be nice to have a month to rest after several days of work. I'll finally be able to get back to my other projects during the holidays. And, again, new Nightwave chapter is still on, but my brother and I have reached level 30 after several performed challenges. As usual. (: /) Let's go for what it's important than Warframe. For this Blog, I'm going to share you the recent images of the Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat and the SPAD S.VII. Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat: After the last Blog with the images of the F6F-5 Hellcat, I made some adjustments on the wings, especially the connection segment between the middle and the outer wings by moving the edges and vertices down a little bit. Still, corrections were taken for the Bump texture. Afte...

New updates for: Sopwith Pup and concluding Sopwith Triplane - August 17, 2025

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Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another Blog in 2025. We are now on August 17 - past the half of 2025. The year is going by fast. The following days will be pretty long due to work and vacations are scheduled for October. At least it would be nice to have a month to rest after several days of work. I'll finally be able to get back to my other projects during the holidays. And, again, new Nightwave chapter is still on, but my brother and I have reached level 30 after several performed challenges. As usual. (: /) Let's go for what it's important than Warframe. For this Blog, I'm going to share you the recent images of the Sopwith Triplane and Sopwith Pup - two new projects that I started these days. I concluded the Triplane recently, so I'll save it for the last. Sopwith Pup: The Sopwith Pup received the cables that links the fuselage to the wings, rudder and elevator - which were common in World War I planes. In addition to these, I added the Pitot tube...