A great feature that allows you to steal stuff off of other people's builds and put it in a folder. Then you open your build, go to the sub-assemblies folder and take the part out.
Sub assemblies are groups of parts that you can take from the menu. You can do this by dragging the group of parts away from the build, to the top left corner, where it should show a button. Drag it to that button, then it should allow you to enter a name for it. Enter a name, then boom, the subassembly is made. The group of parts should go back to its place after making it a subassembly
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no don't give them ideas
A great feature that allows you to steal stuff off of other people's builds and put it in a folder. Then you open your build, go to the sub-assemblies folder and take the part out.
A fundamental feature of SP used to store parts you may need in the future (ex: an ejection seat.)
one of the most underrated features of SP
Sub assemblies are groups of parts that you can take from the menu. You can do this by dragging the group of parts away from the build, to the top left corner, where it should show a button. Drag it to that button, then it should allow you to enter a name for it. Enter a name, then boom, the subassembly is made. The group of parts should go back to its place after making it a subassembly