We have a winner! That's right, Coin Plane has been selected by Kotakuland as the best reader plane. So! Maker of Coin Plane, send us an email at kotakucontestATgmailDOTcom so we can get that Ace Combat 6 copy out to you. CONGRATS.
Oh, and I haven't forgotten about the cosplay contest. That will go up shortly.






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Congrats!
Congratulations.
Was deserved.
Congrats!
I wish I could make those.
can't wait to see the cosplane winner
hey congrats, i would love one of those little planes
Congratulations. Very well done.
Congrats. Very cool.
@Shindokie: Read my Messages: And I'll take one of the Cos-planes.
Congrats, dude. It's pretty impressive, even if it was something you'd known how to do for some time.
I'm gonna take this opportunity to plug the plane that spent a few hours on that didn't get selected for voting for whatever reason.
How was this made???
Magic Fingers!
Nice job!
@Regulus: Reading this again, it sounds more bitter than I meant it to... sorry if anyone reads it that way. I'm just a little disappointed that I missed my chance at INTERNET FAME.
@Regulus: Mine didn't make the top 20 either, but I got my fame as the only posted photo that didn't make it to the voting process.
@klew: To be honest, yours was more interesting and more deserving of the top 20 than several of the ones that did make it.
I'm glad this won, it is incredible!
Congratulation. Well worth the recognition!
Yeah I think it would have more appropriate for something original to win than something that wasn't even original to the person submitting it.
@Regulus: Maybe your Kotaku sign wasn't obvious enough? It wasn't apparent to me until I took a longer look.
Americans only voted for this plane because it shows the destruction of foreign currency, thereby making their own ailing economy slightly stronger
I mean congratulations
I love how it's now a proper noun. Glorious.
@frostcircus: wow how on topic...
@klew:
Where is your photo located? How would I display my photo to Kotaku readers, so I could show the plane I had made?
That little coin plane is so cute!!
I really liked your plane Regulus. That's so cool (and colorful). :)
Awesome! Congratulations mate, I voted for you.
Also could you by any chance give us some instructions on how to make one ourselves? I just fell in love with how neat your airplane is.
congrats, man!
just wanted to thank bash and everyone (N/B too) for putting my plane up for voting. that really meant a lot to me! to all who voted for me as well, that completely made my day (and made my wife's ridicule not so bad.) i don't even own a 360, so i don't know why i'd hoped to win. but i LOVE the AC series and ran out to buy every game 'cept the last one.
in defense of coin plane - it really, really is kick-butt work! and regardless, very well deserved, and a very awesome plane! i was so worried i had to vote for myself (something that i never do, and felt guilty all day for doing)~
klew - you inspired me! honest!
regulus - skillz, yo - very cool! love the sign too
good luck to cosplay folks! can't wait!
internet fame!
jazz hands!
pffffffffffffffffttttttt (don't mind me its substances i'm currently abusing speaking. nice plane or whatever.)
Congrats on internet fame and for a cute bitty awesome plane.
Congratulations! I voted for the chocolate plane, but this one's really, really good too.
Thanks to the people who voted for my Koblerone plane :)
And congratulations to the author of the coin plane! Really cool!
Congratulations, well deserved win.
Congrats to the coin plane guy, very impressive piece of work. However, IIRC it was his grandad's idea, so shouldn't he get the prize?
Hang on I've got one of these somewhere ...they are what you call trench art?? Well I've got a plane thats very similiar that ny granddad brought back from WWII that he made. LOL!!......Congratulations though!! How was it made?
I'm slightly bitter that I turned mine in before the original deadline when it wasn't announced it was extended, but oh well. Congratulations! I need to go find a used copy of this game for cheap.
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