Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic

Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic

Tupolev-160 Monument
6 Comments
Vikom 6 Aug, 2020 @ 5:44am 
@rodrigozamoranofenoy
Thank you!
Аронес Кельтер 6 Aug, 2020 @ 5:20am 
Waiting for release
Rod.Zam  [author] 6 Aug, 2020 @ 5:18am 
@Аронес Кельтер I am sorry to inform that you wont find that building anywhere yet. The model is the Crystal Tower in Madrid and it is a model I am currently working on. It has not been released yet because I dont feel like the quality of the model is as good as the quality standarts set by my other models. I am currently working on other models and once I have some time, I will post it.
Аронес Кельтер 6 Aug, 2020 @ 3:19am 
Screenshot from the height, to the right of the monument is a glass skyscraper. Where can I find it? Why not in the workshop?
Rod.Zam  [author] 5 Aug, 2020 @ 1:11pm 
@Vikom I like to place them when I have a right spot for them but I can recommend this dates if you want to be historicly accuratte:
-Tu-144, 3 Jun 73. On this day one Tu-144 crashed at the Paris Air Show. You can build it this early if you want to "commemorate tha fallen". The monument is based on an actual tu-144 (CCCP-77112). It was built in 01
-Tu-160, 2 Feb 01. This date marks the first massive decommisioning of the type in Ukraine, leaving some availbale for display.
-Buran, 30 Jun 93. On this date the Buran program was officialy terminated and in an alternate future it could have been saved instead of being destroyed in 2002.

The dates you pourposed are all great since they mark the start of each program development but if you want them to be accuratte but want them early on I suggest using the maiden flight of each aircraft: De 31, 68 for tu-144, Dec 18, 81 for tu-160 and 15 Nov 88 for Buran. To be as realistic and/or accurate I would use the dates I explained more in depth
Vikom 5 Aug, 2020 @ 12:34pm 
Question: Since which years all of your models should be placed to be historicaly correct?
- Buran since 1988
- TU-144 since 1969
- TU-160 since 1984
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