Hey Shados, this it off topic, but I am making a beam movie soon and was wondering if there is an easy way to copy a police skin to other vehicles so I have more variety in police vehicles? Also Great vid
I think you need the blimp to have individual throttles for each engine so you can use differential power to help it turn. Congratulations on the most English and genteel air crash ever, ending up having "...caressed Longbow..." 🤭🤣
@Shad0s Or that. Mind you, there's probably some German or American police officer on fast spin in their grave now, going "why didn't I think of that???" 🙄🤦😂
@@JamieCameron-Mackintosh-z7c Airships had more precision in them than most are aware of. But, due to their length, they wouldn't easily turn on a dime and were qute prone to crosswinds. Regarding differential thrust, I'm not entirely sure if this concept had been understood in the early 1930s, if they knew about it at all. After all, they were just slowly changing over from biplanes to monoplanes at that time, gradually gaining a speed advantage over airships.
That audio glitch robot at the beginning was amazing.
Hey Shados, this it off topic, but I am making a beam movie soon and was wondering if there is an easy way to copy a police skin to other vehicles so I have more variety in police vehicles? Also Great vid
i absolutely love the top gear police episode references. i wonder how many americans can say that haha
I think you need the blimp to have individual throttles for each engine so you can use differential power to help it turn.
Congratulations on the most English and genteel air crash ever, ending up having "...caressed Longbow..." 🤭🤣
I mean it's made to handle and drive, or well, fly, exactly like a blimp does. :P
@Shad0s Yes, they weren't really designed for manoeuvrability or handling precision...
Or chases lol
@Shad0s Or that. Mind you, there's probably some German or American police officer on fast spin in their grave now, going "why didn't I think of that???" 🙄🤦😂
@@JamieCameron-Mackintosh-z7c Airships had more precision in them than most are aware of. But, due to their length, they wouldn't easily turn on a dime and were qute prone to crosswinds.
Regarding differential thrust, I'm not entirely sure if this concept had been understood in the early 1930s, if they knew about it at all. After all, they were just slowly changing over from biplanes to monoplanes at that time, gradually gaining a speed advantage over airships.
The best intro ever to a video! Ha ha!
Whats the blimp mod?