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ya know what would be the best?

4,534 Cardboard  3.9 years ago

An attachment point on the hubs of wheels.

You could free spin anything or have custom rims and all sorts of neat new creations with just a simple attachment point! Is this something you would like to see?
Thanks,
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    Why are you not posting

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    25.9k OwO

    @JeskoGoesVROOM understandable

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    9,409 Tookan

    oh my god...a simple invention that is just layered paper coloured brown made a big brain idea

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    i did do a similar technique in my cars so yes
    @PapaKernels

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    A man of culture.

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    yes because this idea is so much needed i would give way more times than possible
    sorry if that sounded weird english aint my first language
    @OwO

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    This would be a great way to make custom props that don’t use actual engines, I like the idea!

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    That would be cool
    (You know what els would be cool? If more people made GA planes ie Cessnas, Pipers, Beechcrafts)

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    27.8k Strucker

    oddly simple idea that'd be fantastic for looks

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    59.7k PapaKernels

    @Chancey21 it may be a bit but I will definitely try it out. It should work if it turns out what's in my head.

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    69.4k Chancey21

    Can you demonstrate? I haven’t been able to do this correctly on the past @PapaKernels

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    59.7k PapaKernels

    @Chancey21 well you can put a rotator on the end of it so the rim can move so yea it should work.

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    69.4k Chancey21

    Then it spins when the wheel spins? @PapaKernels

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    59.7k PapaKernels

    But yes it would be good to have as you can save on part count.

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    59.7k PapaKernels

    What you can do is make a small fuselage block and disable the colision on it and nudge it down to the middle of the wheel, and then you can make sure its connected to the suspension it'll move with the wheel. That should work.

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    69.4k Chancey21

    You would. Rotators are only constant speed and cannot coast when powered. This would actually open up entirely new possibilities @OwO

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    25.9k OwO

    @JeskoGoesVROOM sorry that seemed a bit aggressive

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    25.9k OwO

    @JeskoGoesVROOM that made no sense, you are implying that if you had the ability to you would do something entirely different

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    33.5k tsampoy

    Yes

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    if i could give 100 upvotes i would give a million
    this is such a simple but effective idea that i have no words for it...

    +6 3.9 years ago