I don't know if it is possible to make in the game but the J-20 is the only fighter, that I know of, that can fire it's two side missiles while the two trap doors remain closed, it can carry 4-6 missiles in it's belly and the fighter was submited to some updates, including 2D thrusting vectoring...
Taking PL15 as an example, carrying 6 of these would be impossible for the belly bay of J20, but who knows what miniaturization modifications of possible new nails could be made. However for 2D nozzles, look at those canard wings, let's just say it's more like a fantasy than a rational idea.
What I want to say is that the side magazine of the J-20 will be closed and the missile will leak out after it is opened, instead of being fully opened now, and the volume of the two small wings below the tail is a little longer, the length of the two wings is a little shorter from the front, and the position of the vertical tail and the two small wings needs to be a little more outward, and the landing gear is not quite right. There are lights on the front landing gear, The volume of the two bulges in the air inlet is also a little larger. The angle of the belly magazine door when it is opened is not correct. I can only give details In addition, the tail nozzle does not scale, the flaps turn in the opposite direction when rolling left and right, and the appearance in the cockpit is not correct. The HUD is too large, the interior is too bright, and the canard will not move when viewed from the cockpit,
Actually he made animation for CP, but it didn't work as intended. And I don't know the ETA, currently we are working on other project now. It will be fixed once he figure that out.
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Here I leava a Better look at J-20's textures and if you want to make the J-20's cockpit then:
In addition, the tail nozzle does not scale, the flaps turn in the opposite direction when rolling left and right, and the appearance in the cockpit is not correct. The HUD is too large, the interior is too bright, and the canard will not move when viewed from the cockpit,