There are of course easier ways to construct a good-looking fuselage and you don’t have to build the walls paper thin. This method allows me to construct smooth fuselages that incrementally converge to a single point. In this example below you can see a cut out of how I construct my fuselages.Īnd in this picture, you can see how I place redirectors in order to make it work. The method I use is one which includes a lot of rounded slopes and a bunch of redirectors I also tend to build very thin exterior walls thus leaving a lot of room for interior work. I will take you through a couple in the following segment. From my own experience, most people leave their own touch on their creations and prefer to use certain brick combination in order to accomplish the intended shape. To get in on a more technical level there are multiple ways of constructing the fuselage. The point is, when it comes to choosing design there are no wrong options.
Others might try to build a replica of an influential aircraft from the past or maybe one that exists in our present time. I might borrow aspects from a plane I once saw in a movie or such but the idea is to let your creativity flow. My way of doing it is to simply start building whatever comes to mind.
There is no one way to design an aircraft’s fuselage.