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Sharkman Briton

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  1. Didn't notice those boosters, and I thought that decoupling nosecone was the payload XD
  2. What I was thinking was that Kerbals would pick up a resource called 'Radiation' over time, and would die once their Radiation capacity reaches full, and could only have the resource removed via a special part. Thanks!
  3. Black arrow? Looks kind of like it and the payload kind of looks like the Prospero.
  4. Well, I uninstalled this mod. (No, this isn't a rage comment saying the mod is bad.) Kindof a ragequit after about an hour of fiddling with manouvre nodes in LKO trying to get an aptur encounter, no matter what I did, I couldn't get an Aptur encounter, I tried normal and antinormal, prograde and retrograde but no cigar, although the nodes did say I'd get a serran encounter a few times, but I wanted to go to Aptur.
  5. Hey RoverDude, me and Aelixander are working on a mod, based around Robot Kerbals, one of the features we hope to add is a radiation thing, where Kerbals operating near radioactive/nuclear things (e.g. nuclear engine) would die or end up like a snackless Kerbal in USILS if they operated near it too long, the reason I'm telling you this is becaue Aelixander has told me you are planning a Medical thingy to this mod (or something like that) so I would like to hear you confirm this, so that when/if that medical thing is done we can ask to use the configs of that to make a base for the nuclear thing. Thanks.
  6. ^ That video is why I'm on this page. Downloading Kerbinside Kampus and Skyways. - - - Updated - - - Could someone please tell me how to download Kerbinside Kampus? I tried to do so but all I got was the runways from Skyways.
  7. May I give some critisizm on that pic that has Val in it? That doesn't really look like Val. No offence to you, you seem to have worked very hard on all of this, so good job!
  8. So cool! Pandora, you are the KSP player we all want to be like.
  9. Some scamering around in... Places have helped me come to the conclusion... There are GEESE in RSS w/ RO! Thats right, GEESE! So to find the easter eggs in RSS/RO, we need to find the geese first, where they are corresponds with the date in RSS, which can be figured out with KAC. Once you're where they'll be, just fly around the area or wait until you see a goose or two flying in the sky, follow them to their nest and touch their eggs, then something happens (dunno what.) and an easter egg will then be availible, one such egg is apparently an invisible hatch around the SPH or something. It's a literal wild goose chase. Happy goose chasing!
  10. Like the videos, do you ever consider doing a full KSP lets play?
  11. Think I'm getting the hang of the spinny things. I made an Electric Propellor, and a simple powered gear. (ignore the accidental swastika.) Dunno what to use them for though.
  12. Love the idea, but people are gonna hate you for it, people don't take kindly to shipping the 'big four'
  13. I was looking at pictures on the wikipediapage, probably didn't notice the cockpit placement. Thanks!
  14. Yeah, the pics I could find weren't AMAZINGLY clear in showing where the cockpit was, so I just guessed.
  15. I ain't strong enough to carry my desk for the rest of my life. The last non-food thing you ate will now be covering your left eye for the rest of your life.
  16. I read a bit of the asteroid sentinels, see you alot in the fan works 9/10
  17. Made a replica Sopwith Camel! You are now viewing Sharkman Briton's proudest creation yet, his easy to fly, good looking and (mostly) historically accurate Sopwith Camel replica! Hello and welcome to my little replica's showcase page! I went ALL out on this one, and worked hard to bring you a Sopwith Camel replica! (If you hadn't guessed already.) I made this beautiful aircraft for many reasons, for fun, to test my abilities, and to muck around with open cockpits and propellors (albeit unmoving) but I was mostly inspired by my history teacher, who did a lesson on WW1 aircraft with me, we talked about Focker Scourge's and more importantly, the Sopwith Camel, previously I didn't know what this aircraft was and had never heard of it, he taught me about it and showed me a clip from The Red Baron (IDK much about what is was, but I do know it's kind of a WW1 drama based off of the Red Baron.) which had many cool bi-planes in it, when I got home I had a look at this 'Sopwith Camel' and tried to recreate it, and this was the result - I'm proud! There is one thing this thing isn't very accurate at, and that would be the guns, as the only Vickers I could find (they were in the TUKE attack systems mod.) were way too big for the aircraft, so I used normal BDA browning guns. To simulate the shape of the tail (I've never been able to get it right before and am never happy with having to give in to a normal tail connector B.) I clipped in an NCS adapter, with the clipped & hidden Basic Jet Engine that was normally fine being clipped into a tail connector couldn't handle being clipped into two parts and wouldn't propel the aircraft, so I added a 650 I-beam to mount the engine on and it worked a charm, at the expense of a bit of aesthetics as the engine isn't so well hidden anymore. The open cockpit is pretty similar to the one seen on my Bunting 101 Monoplane, except with a slightly different decoration on the interior and only one seat to stay true to the real Sopwith Camel. I ran into offset troubles with the top wing so thats why that cubic strut is there. Yes, thats right, the guy somehow survived a head-on collision with the astronaut complex, even though the whole building collapsed. One download link to rule them all... Enjoy, and I hope you all like my work!
  18. Made a Sopwith Camel replica, utilizes the new Browning guns! (the Vickers from TUKE were too big.) You are now viewing Sharkman Briton's proudest creation yet, his easy to fly, good looking and (mostly) historically accurate Sopwith Camel replica! Hello and welcome to my little replica's showcase page! I went ALL out on this one, and worked hard to bring you a Sopwith Camel replica! (If you hadn't guessed already.) I made this beautiful aircraft for many reasons, for fun, to test my abilities, and to muck around with open cockpits and propellors (albeit unmoving) but I was mostly inspired by my history teacher, who did a lesson on WW1 aircraft with me, we talked about Focker Scourge's and more importantly, the Sopwith Camel, previously I didn't know what this aircraft was and had never heard of it, he taught me about it and showed me a clip from The Red Baron (IDK much about what is was, but I do know it's kind of a WW1 drama based off of the Red Baron.) which had many cool bi-planes in it, when I got home I had a look at this 'Sopwith Camel' and tried to recreate it, and this was the result - I'm proud! There is one thing this thing isn't very accurate at, and that would be the guns, as the only Vickers I could find (they were in the TUKE attack systems mod.) were way too big for the aircraft, so I used normal BDA browning guns. To simulate the shape of the tail (I've never been able to get it right before and am never happy with having to give in to a normal tail connector B.) I clipped in an NCS adapter, with the clipped & hidden Basic Jet Engine that was normally fine being clipped into a tail connector couldn't handle being clipped into two parts and wouldn't propel the aircraft, so I added a 650 I-beam to mount the engine on and it worked a charm, at the expense of a bit of aesthetics as the engine isn't so well hidden anymore. The open cockpit is pretty similar to the one seen on my Bunting 101 Monoplane, except with a slightly different decoration on the interior and only one seat to stay true to the real Sopwith Camel. I ran into offset troubles with the top wing so thats why that cubic strut is there. Yes, thats right, the guy somehow survived a head-on collision with the astronaut complex, even though the whole building collapsed. One download link to rule them all... Enjoy, and I hope you all like my work!
  19. Hey Hell, I made my prized Sopwith Camel a few days ago and would like to request you WW1-ify a screenshot of it! Just add some old grainy effects, WW1-like recording graphics and realism stuff. Thanks! http://imgur.com/gallery/C9htnmk/new ^ link to the pics page, so you can right click > download image.
  20. You are now viewing Sharkman Briton's proudest creation yet, his easy to fly, good looking and (mostly) historically accurate Sopwith Camel replica! Hello and welcome to my little replica's showcase page! I went ALL out on this one, and worked hard to bring you a Sopwith Camel replica! (If you hadn't guessed already.) I made this beautiful aircraft for many reasons, for fun, to test my abilities, and to muck around with open cockpits and propellors (albeit unmoving) but I was mostly inspired by my history teacher, who did a lesson on WW1 aircraft with me, we talked about Focker Scourge's and more importantly, the Sopwith Camel, previously I didn't know what this aircraft was and had never heard of it, he taught me about it and showed me a clip from The Red Baron (IDK much about what is was, but I do know it's kind of a WW1 drama based off of the Red Baron.) which had many cool bi-planes in it, when I got home I had a look at this 'Sopwith Camel' and tried to recreate it, and this was the result - I'm proud! There is one thing this thing isn't very accurate at, and that would be the guns, as the only Vickers I could find (they were in the TUKE attack systems mod.) were way too big for the aircraft, so I used normal BDA browning guns. To simulate the shape of the tail (I've never been able to get it right before and am never happy with having to give in to a normal tail connector B.) I clipped in an NCS adapter, with the clipped & hidden Basic Jet Engine that was normally fine being clipped into a tail connector couldn't handle being clipped into two parts and wouldn't propel the aircraft, so I added a 650 I-beam to mount the engine on and it worked a charm, at the expense of a bit of aesthetics as the engine isn't so well hidden anymore. The open cockpit is pretty similar to the one seen on my Bunting 101 Monoplane, except with a slightly different decoration on the interior and only one seat to stay true to the real Sopwith Camel. I ran into offset troubles with the top wing so thats why that cubic strut is there. Yes, thats right, the guy somehow survived a head-on collision with the astronaut complex, even though the whole building collapsed. One download link to rule them all... Enjoy, and I hope you all like my work!
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