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It's a good start. But, the front needs to be a bit more smoothed out, the main rotor is unrealistically small, and the opposite for the secondary one. Also, the (I cannot remember the particular term...) long thin part coming off the end could also flow a bit better too, be less jutty.
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legosim wrote:the main rotor is unrealistically small Because it is in the game. and SocomTom, I meant for baseplates, not on baseplates, like I said.
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marineraider wrote:legosim wrote:the main rotor is unrealistically small Because it is in the game. I can't say I've played the game, but from looking at a few reference pics, the rotor does seem a bit bigger in the game: 
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marineraider wrote: but isn't SNOT for basplates? SNOT=Studs Not On Top. Just use a piece that is like this.
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The Newb wrote:I can't say I've played the game, but from looking at a few reference pics, the rotor does seem a bit bigger in the game Those rotors are average length, so your going to want another 2-3 studs added.
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