Question. How do you attach the hinges to the suspension where wheels normally go and allow it to travel like wheels do? I can't seem to figure that out. I have a few ideas I want to try out for a mobile drilling rig.
@Kennet0508 I have buildvision. I didn't even know that was a feature 😮. I guess there's a subgrid attach or small to large? I have an idea I want to do with the entire rig being supported by multiple suspensions allowing it to raise and lower without the need of pistons blowing the grid apart lol.
@@thatrandomguycommenting1261 i get your thinking, just beware that you can't merge two rotor heads on suspensions, they need to be separated via a subgrid, you can see what i mean if you look closely at the suspension. Id reccomend a couple of timer blocks with run now on itself and increase/decrease height offset, and another to toggle that timer of after a set amount of time
@@thatrandomguycommenting1261 i also have an example setup of what your looking for on my workshop, look for "suspension rotor landing gear concept mk-iii"
It's the suspension prototype mk-14 modules, just cut them up and build it up however you want :) the mk-14 modules also have the new short suspension aswell
thats why i hate ground vehicle.... you spent so much time and work to create and build them... they got so easys lost by an stone, hilljump or other stupid things
Well, i did drive several thousand tons of stone at 80-100ms without looking offroad. But! With my mk-14 prototype suspensions, there's a significantly lower chance of your doing what your describing
If this thing had no weight, you could most likely hit a stone, hilljump and do other stupid things with little issues if you give it enough ground clearance
Clang does not sound happy, but it's cool as hell.
Question. How do you attach the hinges to the suspension where wheels normally go and allow it to travel like wheels do? I can't seem to figure that out. I have a few ideas I want to try out for a mobile drilling rig.
Its not easy, you need buildvision, or a script to allow attachement. other than that, just copy one from my blueprints and paste it with admin tools
@Kennet0508 I have buildvision. I didn't even know that was a feature 😮. I guess there's a subgrid attach or small to large? I have an idea I want to do with the entire rig being supported by multiple suspensions allowing it to raise and lower without the need of pistons blowing the grid apart lol.
@@thatrandomguycommenting1261 i get your thinking, just beware that you can't merge two rotor heads on suspensions, they need to be separated via a subgrid, you can see what i mean if you look closely at the suspension.
Id reccomend a couple of timer blocks with run now on itself and increase/decrease height offset, and another to toggle that timer of after a set amount of time
@@thatrandomguycommenting1261 i also have an example setup of what your looking for on my workshop, look for "suspension rotor landing gear concept mk-iii"
@@Kennet0508 will do. Thanks!
Cool!
That looks ineresting, do you use a script to control the subgrids or is a remote on the wheels.
It sticks to the surface super well!
Whips subgrid control script, but its doable with grouping wheels and linking to a cockpit
add this prototype to the workshop please!!!!
It's the suspension prototype mk-14 modules, just cut them up and build it up however you want :) the mk-14 modules also have the new short suspension aswell
thats why i hate ground vehicle.... you spent so much time and work to create and build them...
they got so easys lost by an stone, hilljump or other stupid things
Well, i did drive several thousand tons of stone at 80-100ms without looking offroad. But! With my mk-14 prototype suspensions, there's a significantly lower chance of your doing what your describing
If this thing had no weight, you could most likely hit a stone, hilljump and do other stupid things with little issues if you give it enough ground clearance