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Nakajima J9N1 Kikka


Nakajima J9N1 Kikka
The Nakajima Kikka "Orange Blossom" was Japan's first jet-powered aircraft. It was developed late in World War II and the first prototype
had only flown once before the end of the conflict
Model:Veltro2k
Textures,FM and decals: Charles
Cockpit:Kesselbrut
Destroyed model:Capun

 

install in Objects/aircraft folder

 


THIS MODEL IS ONLY TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS FREEWARE AND IN NO OTHER CIRCUMSTANCE SHALL IT BE USED, EVEN IN PART OF ANYTHING THAT IS PAYWARE.
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Hey Veltro, I have tested your model, its good I like it alot. You improve your skills stadily. 

 

1. You have one important problem with your mapping, you dont map the top and bottom parts of your planes. You have mapped the engines from left and right, the fuselage too ... but its a cylindric object and you need to map 4 sides! Left, Right, Top and Bottom!!!

2. The parts in the intakes, are not centered to the engines! If you look from the front, you can see it. Pls check it!

 

 

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No dont use cylindrical mapping, I always select the polys on the 3D object I want to map, For example I select the side polys on both sides and left out the top and bottom part, than I select "map left/riht side, et voila i have both sides. Then I select the Top polys and bottom polys and use "map top/bottom and have those parts too. I can send you a tutorial for it as PM if you like. I can upload here pics for what ever reason

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