ah but these missiles also work aimed in other places and are just as accurate. This was actually a demonstration video for a wooden fort, which you can sort of see me standing on in this video.
No I did not...this was done in Gmod 9. All I did was put spin on the missile as well as forward force. This makes it "self correct" and remain straight
@mastachief1000 Nope. Everything he said is true (FlamingChicken) I slowed the video down and I saw the missile sort of move side to side just a little.
SLIDER LOL !!!
TITANUS008 2 years ago
thats a rocket
Lavitz00 2 years ago
bow down to me!!!!
starlyrulez 2 years ago
LOLLOLLOL
dirtbagya 2 years ago
I think it was attached to a slider...
berrysucks 3 years ago
Nope :3 it really was that accurate. If you want to know how I did it, there is a missile tutorial on this account somewhere.
flamingchickens 3 years ago
The spin adds a cheap and effective form of stabilization, they use it in rpgs and most ground to ground artillery.
nsewx 2 years ago
there is almost no distance...... its no wonder
kevinbauer 3 years ago
ah but these missiles also work aimed in other places and are just as accurate. This was actually a demonstration video for a wooden fort, which you can sort of see me standing on in this video.
flamingchickens 3 years ago
lmao wow
just...wow
Educationey 3 years ago
Pwn't
Senokai 4 years ago
u use keep upright... 1 star
mastachief1000 5 years ago
No I did not...this was done in Gmod 9. All I did was put spin on the missile as well as forward force. This makes it "self correct" and remain straight
flamingchickens 5 years ago
@mastachief1000 Nope. Everything he said is true (FlamingChicken) I slowed the video down and I saw the missile sort of move side to side just a little.
TheBMXracer445 10 months ago
Tell me how to make them!
Hellooo06 5 years ago
owned ^^
lorentdenis 5 years ago
LMAO, owned
BHT195 5 years ago
lmao
seano12 5 years ago
LOL
aqayax 5 years ago