
The newest update to My Talking Tom 2 lets players build and decorate their own airplane! Once it’s ready, you can fly it in the exciting Sky Race, a challenging game where Tom races through colorful tracks in the clouds.
There’s a lot to learn, so we’ve explained these two new features in detail, step by step. First, we’ll show you how to build and customize a fantastic plane for Tom to race. Then, we’ll share expert advice on racing – and, most importantly, how to come out on top!
My Talking Tom 2 Plane Builder and Sky Race: Tips and Tricks explained
1. Build a Plane
To begin building a plane in My Talking Tom 2, tap the plane icon in the bottom-left corner of the screen to go to Tom’s backyard. Then, tap the plane that’s floating behind Tom. He’ll fly to a new screen where you’ll see a hangar and a runway. Tap the hangar to start building your plane!

2. Choose and Design Your Helmet
After you enter the hangar, press the button that highlights Tom’s head. This will open a menu with three options. Select the ‘helmet’ tab to choose a helmet style for Tom. You can try out different looks by tapping on each helmet, and then customize the color using the paintbrush icon.
The paintbrush section has two rows of options: colors and tools. Simply swipe left or right to see them all. First, choose a color, then select a tool. If you want to draw thin lines or add small details, the pencil tool is a great choice.
With the spray, you can quickly cover your helmet in color. The paint is great for filling in larger spaces. Use the paintbrush to create thick, noticeable lines and shapes. And if you make a mistake, or just change your mind, the eraser lets you easily remove any color you don’t want.

After choosing a color and tool, simply use your finger to paint or remove color directly on the helmet. Swipe left or right on the arrows below to rotate it and make sure you cover every part! You can also customize your helmet with stickers.
To add stickers, first select the stickers icon. Then, swipe through the different designs. Once you find one you like, drag it onto the helmet and move it to the perfect spot. Use the slider to change its size, and tap to adjust its position. When you’re satisfied, tap the checkmark at the top of the screen to save your sticker design.
3. Select and Design the Body of Your Plane

Designing your plane’s body is just like designing your helmet. First, pick the overall shape and then choose a base color. After that, use the paintbrush tool to add custom details and colors – remember to rotate the plane to reach every part!
4. Customize Your Tail and Vapor Trail

If you tap the tail button on the plane hangar screen, you’ll find a new option: the vapor trail tab. After you’ve customized your plane’s shape, colors, and added stickers, tap this tab to choose a vapor trail. If you’re having trouble picking a color, the rainbow trail lets you use them all!
5. Don’t Forget the Wings!
Without wings, your plane won’t fly – it’s just a seat! Add them by tapping the wings button. You’ll customize them just like you did the helmet, body, and tail – choosing colors and adding stickers. And don’t be alarmed if the wings move; they’re designed to flap!

Just a heads-up: you only need to adjust one wing, and those changes will automatically be mirrored on the other side, ensuring both wings stay symmetrical.
6. Power Up Your Plane
The last button on the plane hangar screen is for power-ups – it looks like a shield. Tapping it will let you choose from four different boosts. These aren’t just for looks like the other customizations you’ve made; they actually change how your plane performs.

Power-ups do different things when used in a Sky Race. If you’re unsure which one to choose, you can select a new power-up right before each race begins.
- Pie Launcher: This launches a pie in front of you. If it hits another racer, then they will spin out of control for a few seconds.
- Bungee Plunger: Shoot out a plunger on the end of a bungee rope. It attaches to rival planes, pulling them back so that you can get ahead.
- Afterburners: This gives you a short burst of thrust, making you fly faster for a few valuable seconds.
- Shield: Protects your plane so that the next time you crash into an obstacle, the shield absorbs the impact and you don’t lose any speed.
7. Enter a Sky Race
To join a Sky Race with your customized plane, tap the runway near the plane hangar. If you’re already inside the hangar, look for and tap the race button in the bottom-right corner. You can also start a new race immediately after finishing one – just tap the race button on the podium screen.

Okay, so after this screen, you pick your race. Then, you can customize which power-up you want to use. Once you’re happy with everything, just hit the start button and let’s go!
8. How to Win a Sky Race
You’ve learned how to build a plane and join a Sky Race, so let’s cover some quick tips to help you win and earn the most Flight Tokens!
Keep Your Finger on the Joystick
The joystick on the screen controls both steering and speed. To make your plane go faster, you need to keep holding the joystick. That means even when flying straight, keep your finger on the screen.
Use the Power Ups
You’re familiar with how the power-ups work, but you need to grab them while racing to use them. Keep an eye out for the one you want in the middle of the track and fly through it. They activate on their own as soon as you collect them – no button pressing needed!
The Pie Launcher and Bungee Plunger won’t work immediately when you get them if you’re in first place. They’ll only activate once another player passes you.

Hit the Speed Boosts
Besides power-ups, you’ll find speed boosts scattered around the track. They look like glowing yellow circles with arrows, and flying through one will give you a quick burst of speed. These are especially helpful if your plane doesn’t have afterburners.
Avoid the Obstacles
In My Talking Tom 2’s Sky Race, avoiding crashes is the key to winning. If you can stay in the air without crashing, you’ll likely finish first in most races.
Keep an eye out for obstacles like windmills, airships, and chimneys on Races 1, 2, and 4. Race 3 throws in towers and anvils too. No matter what’s in your way, the best strategy is always to steer clear!
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