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Also I love the architecture of the build with all the railings and ropes, very good job!
and i believe it does have a welder. should be somewhere in the interior.
alternatively, check out this collection:
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=2851892056
don't worry, I'll make a collection with all the things I have uploaded when I get more done... it's just that I have motivation issues and don't finish anything large.
and, about the bigger version, I've considered that, and actually started on one, but realised it's a bit too ambitious, and a bad idea to start one with all of the other projects I have on the way... but maybe in the future...
Quick note: If you don't want to it's completely fine, I respect people's privacy.
whenever I do get around to finishing it, it'll be a bomber.
though I'd be glad to hear any suggestions you have, since I've ran entirely out of ideas for this :]
Also, if you need any ideas, please tell me, I've got a couple of ideas that might fit with your theme.
so, yeah, all is as it's meant to be.
and, no, it's not a german thing.
khunter, about the flak guns, I couldn't put a catwalk around it without entirely ruining its aesthetic so I just chose to leave it that way - if you can't get off, you need to swap seats and jump onto the net, or turn the gun back so that you can do that. it's not like you need to leave the flak gun positioned anywhere anyway. also, again, this isn't exactly germany - it's a "custom nation" sort of thing, so things are different. I should also mention that it's *super* hard to stabilise, it just takes practice to actually turn it right.
the engines do overheat, but they don't need to go too high to hit high speeds - just turn the gears up and you should be OK.
the turrets I left that way intentionally, you'll have to do some "parkour" to get back, or turn the turret yourself - nothing is meant to be automated, it's all manual ww2 stuff.