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I didn't play besiege for months but I still love this game. And I'm glad you replied me even it's asked 2 years ago! BTW, looking forward to your new packs!
Hope the armours especially the metal plates can be see through in the near future!
Metal blade,flaming ball,boulder,propellers and wing.
One more trick though, and if you check out models in the glass pack like the Spike, Wooden Blocks, Baloon, Ball Joint (only the ball), you may have noticed a similar effect even though you're not seeing backfaces. Trick here is to Lock your Vertex Normals facing in, so the light reats to the surface as though it's facing that way, but then Reverse Face Normals, so the one-sided poly renders effectively inside out, rather than seeing inside the model :P
That said, the effect on that propeller looks incredible anyway! But that also might be an interesting model to try that on :)