You may have heard this before, but the new Comintern interceptor skin should be revamped. For some reason this mildly infuriates me and so I want to suggest it to be changed.
Why? Well look at all the other interceptors; they are all modelled after fighters that featured in ww2 from each faction. They look exactly as if they would fit into the skies of ww2 - and then there's the Comintern interceptor.
To be brutally honest, it looks extremely outdated - as if the Soviets were still using planes from ww1. This is where I'm pointing out the flaw. If you even look at the historical images featured in each of the interceptors' levels, there is only one plane that looks like the one featured in the model skin. All others look like modern (for their time) fighters that the Soviets used in ww2.
In the old update, the comintern interceptor skin was correct and looked like a fighter from ww2. So I wonder why the design team decided to change the model to what it is now? Anyways, all I'm trying to say is that the skin for the interceptor should be remade to imitate a fighter such as the Yakolev Yak-9, which was used during ww2.
Why? Well look at all the other interceptors; they are all modelled after fighters that featured in ww2 from each faction. They look exactly as if they would fit into the skies of ww2 - and then there's the Comintern interceptor.
To be brutally honest, it looks extremely outdated - as if the Soviets were still using planes from ww1. This is where I'm pointing out the flaw. If you even look at the historical images featured in each of the interceptors' levels, there is only one plane that looks like the one featured in the model skin. All others look like modern (for their time) fighters that the Soviets used in ww2.
In the old update, the comintern interceptor skin was correct and looked like a fighter from ww2. So I wonder why the design team decided to change the model to what it is now? Anyways, all I'm trying to say is that the skin for the interceptor should be remade to imitate a fighter such as the Yakolev Yak-9, which was used during ww2.
- Cardinal S