
Kudos to Liquid Fire who posted it over at PD. Sorry if it's old news, missed that one.
Erich Preitler wrote:And I'm also thinking about making kits
techroscope (Mar 12, 2003, 04:09 PM) wrote:Hey,
You know what, I worked on that game, in fact I was the assistant producer on the first descent. And I can tell you I don't think we ever gave a thought to the arodynamics of the main ship. But it is totaly cool to see that thing fly.
I no longer work for interplay, but the original producer of the title still does. I am going to send this link to him, I know it will get a smile. If you had the plans, I would love to build on of these things and give one to him, and keep one for myself (like I had to say that). That is so great, I am glad that so many people liked the game. I know that we a blast playing it, and making it.
Preitler Erich (ezone nickname)TigerRaptorFX wrote:Does any one know what screen name he played under.
Badboy wrote:Yes and that is awesome and if you want a helicopter Tri-cord than your just funny cause a ship like that with chopper blades would look gay. But I think its the closest youll get to D3 in flying like that.
Not a bad idea at all. With todays electric model building materials and techniques, as well as the electronics available today, it could be done very easily. You would be amazed at how much power you can get out of the right type of batteries these days. Add a couple of gyros in there for stability and you could have yourself one cool little mochine.AceCombat wrote:your right, bad idea