Well built my friend! I recommend using a gyroscope part for vtol applications. This will help control and stabilize your craft during takeoff and landing. Keep it up!
Great work on this! The suspension still functions nicely. That can be tricky when adding an extra axle.
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@TechnoMotorsInc dragScale will not reduce lagScale ;) and that’s the whole point really. I build with a list of individual parts in my subassemblies with my preferred properties preset. This will save you from typing things like false or 0 or disconnectOnly hundreds of times. Or opening overload at all typically.
@Mercyaircraftcorporation I know your pain my friend. I believe there’s a way to mass edit xml properties on pc. If you ask around maybe someone can help you out.
@asteroidbook345 People cry racism like little boys cry wolf these days. It’s all fun and activism until a person that should have been off the street by now makes a victim out of someone you love.
@asteroidbook345 I’m not defending the excessive force implemented by the US. I disagree that it was a backstab, as you put it. Fighting broke out at the discretion of Emilio Aguinaldo. Not that of the US. The annexation of the Philippines was a necessary assertion to the rest of the world that the Philippines would not be taken by another power or Spain all over again. Had Aguinaldo not sought to continue the war he had already lost to Spain, once the US defeated Spain for him, the Philippines would have likely gained its independence much sooner and without such needless loss of life on both sides.
Hypocritical is a bit reductive. There are many circumstantial differences between these revolutions.
@asteroidbook345 The conflict you speak of was brought on by Filipino nationalists. It violated a peace treaty and was not supported by the entirety of their nation. Spanish rule over the Philippines, Cuba, Guam and Puerto Rico was brutal and many sought annexation by the United States. Spain would likely not have granted eventual independence and neither would have, say, Germany or japan. Had any of these powers been allowed control of these regions, they would have posed a much greater threat to the US due to their geographic proximity. The Philippines was presently incapable of self-rule and incapable of fending off foreign threats to both themselves and the United States.
@TheWeaver Yes! Another of my favorite builders of SP history! I’m glad you were around to see this one. It’s lightyears beyond my other stuff. I’m thinking of returning to space for my next project. It would make my year to see another weaver design come down the line..
@MoterKade Many thanks my friend! I was hoping you would be around to see this. I told myself throughout the build process that it had to be MK level quality lol. Here’s hoping you have a project in the garage for us yourself.
If anyone is interested in the funk, @SnoWFLakEOs has provided us with a comprehensive guide on the topic.
I used his alternator rotator code for the exhaust cap and although I cannot locate the origins, I believe the reverse lights and engine input were first conjured by @BogdanX n friends.
I put everything else together myself based on the FT guide, including several functions not included in this design. I’d be glad to field any questions but these users are more simpleplanes savvy than myself and considerably more active. EDIT New versions of BogdanX’s inputs can be found HERE
@Maximum777 Thank you. I’ve owned several full size modified vehicles, helped work on many others and I own a handful of rc scale rock crawlers. I’ve been an enthusiast of off-road engineering for almost two decades. I will likely build something a little nastier next but it will be from the ground up.
@Drended123 They don’t look like normal rotators. Look for the small silver coin-like pieces inside the steering knuckles at the ends of the axles. They're connected directly to the rotators. Two for each wheel.
Thanks @Johnnyynf No, unfortunately it isn’t. Impossible with the amount of gizmo parts needed to properly replicate the suspension. Rotators, among other parts, require extra mass, especially when scaled down, to function reliably. All other aspects of this vehicle are designed to compensate though. It makes no difference in driving. Just don’t count on hoisting it with your heli.
@Mumpsy Thats awesome! I have a couple axial scx10II 1/10 scale rock crawlers I built myself. I use them for technical reference along with my full size modified Jeep Cherokee.
I posted a 600 part model if you prefer. Link is in the description. Thanks for the spotlight btw!
Majestic my friend. I have a soft spot for large vessels berthing auxiliary craft. TheWeaver ladies and gentlemen. Follow now!
Awesome features guys!
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How do we recover aircraft designs from the iOS files app?
Worth it
Well built my friend! I recommend using a gyroscope part for vtol applications. This will help control and stabilize your craft during takeoff and landing. Keep it up!
Quality vehicle inside and out, underside and up my friend.
Anytime! I like to see cool successor builds.
Great job!
Link to 6x6 version by @Septicmaster47
Great work on this! The suspension still functions nicely. That can be tricky when adding an extra axle.
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@Septicmaster47 Absolutely. I can’t wait to see it.
@CobraHueyIndustries No worries. Glad to help if you get around to it.
Give Jundroo your money!
They have incredible games to make!
@TechnoMotorsInc
dragScale
will not reduce lagScale ;) and that’s the whole point really. I build with a list of individual parts in my subassemblies with my preferred properties preset. This will save you from typing things likefalse
or0
ordisconnectOnly
hundreds of times. Or opening overload at all typically.@Russkiy98 спасибо, вы опытный строитель. Я с нетерпением жду больше ваших творений.
@PETG Thanks!
Your description could be a bit more informative but this vehicle is highly capable across rough terrain. Great work!
@TheSavageManZ Ok. I’m glad it didn’t get defunded :)
Very cool. Thank you!
@Mercyaircraftcorporation I know your pain my friend. I believe there’s a way to mass edit xml properties on pc. If you ask around maybe someone can help you out.
@asteroidbook345 yeah, your medals in the mail.
@asteroidbook345 People cry racism like little boys cry wolf these days. It’s all fun and activism until a person that should have been off the street by now makes a victim out of someone you love.
You guys crack me up. Truck looks like stone cold killer boss.
@asteroidbook345 Finally, a cop that can do its job without worrying if it’s career is on the line because it’s an election year.
Click here to see this truck in action!
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Yes! SavageZhou. Most definitely.
I also enjoy seeing @DarthAbhinav around again.
Buttery smooth flight. Also, dig the new name.
Educate yourself. Starting with the rules.
That is a childish way to celebrate this great day in your nations history. Happy republic day buddy.
Let it be known I would not bother to involve myself here if not for a pinned comment from the author that has since been removed.
@asteroidbook345 I’m not defending the excessive force implemented by the US. I disagree that it was a backstab, as you put it. Fighting broke out at the discretion of Emilio Aguinaldo. Not that of the US. The annexation of the Philippines was a necessary assertion to the rest of the world that the Philippines would not be taken by another power or Spain all over again. Had Aguinaldo not sought to continue the war he had already lost to Spain, once the US defeated Spain for him, the Philippines would have likely gained its independence much sooner and without such needless loss of life on both sides.
Hypocritical is a bit reductive. There are many circumstantial differences between these revolutions.
@asteroidbook345 The conflict you speak of was brought on by Filipino nationalists. It violated a peace treaty and was not supported by the entirety of their nation. Spanish rule over the Philippines, Cuba, Guam and Puerto Rico was brutal and many sought annexation by the United States. Spain would likely not have granted eventual independence and neither would have, say, Germany or japan. Had any of these powers been allowed control of these regions, they would have posed a much greater threat to the US due to their geographic proximity. The Philippines was presently incapable of self-rule and incapable of fending off foreign threats to both themselves and the United States.
iflyforpie
Scarred for life.
It has a basic appearance but this is a lot of fun to drive literally anywhere you like. Great work.
The good old days
Quality suspension dude
Great work. Keep at it!
@Cobrahuey Can’t wait! Try to copy the basic shape of the underside of your dad’s cart so we have room for everything. Good luck!
@Cobrahuey Absolutely! Tag me on an unlisted post when you finish the body.
Do what you enjoy. The only standard should be fun.
99 just wasn’t doing it for me.
Great truck!
Nicely done once again! I started doing donuts and atomized myself like Jon Osterman in an intrinsic field test chamber.
At least they don’t suck government bailouts child
@Mod Enough said :) much appreciated.
@TheWeaver Yes! Another of my favorite builders of SP history! I’m glad you were around to see this one. It’s lightyears beyond my other stuff. I’m thinking of returning to space for my next project. It would make my year to see another weaver design come down the line..
@MoterKade Many thanks my friend! I was hoping you would be around to see this. I told myself throughout the build process that it had to be MK level quality lol. Here’s hoping you have a project in the garage for us yourself.
If anyone is interested in the funk, @SnoWFLakEOs has provided us with a comprehensive guide on the topic.
I used his alternator rotator code for the exhaust cap and although I cannot locate the origins, I believe the reverse lights and engine input were first conjured by @BogdanX n friends.
I put everything else together myself based on the FT guide, including several functions not included in this design. I’d be glad to field any questions but these users are more simpleplanes savvy than myself and considerably more active.
EDIT New versions of BogdanX’s inputs can be found HERE
@Jauntyccmbr I build on the latest generation iPad Pro. I can drive this bucket of 1600 parts all day without lag
@Maximum777 Thank you. I’ve owned several full size modified vehicles, helped work on many others and I own a handful of rc scale rock crawlers. I’ve been an enthusiast of off-road engineering for almost two decades. I will likely build something a little nastier next but it will be from the ground up.
@Drended123 They don’t look like normal rotators. Look for the small silver coin-like pieces inside the steering knuckles at the ends of the axles. They're connected directly to the rotators. Two for each wheel.
Thanks @Johnnyynf No, unfortunately it isn’t. Impossible with the amount of gizmo parts needed to properly replicate the suspension. Rotators, among other parts, require extra mass, especially when scaled down, to function reliably. All other aspects of this vehicle are designed to compensate though. It makes no difference in driving. Just don’t count on hoisting it with your heli.
I’d prefer a 2-cylinder ;)
Kidding. Nice know-how dude!
@Mumpsy Thats awesome! I have a couple axial scx10II 1/10 scale rock crawlers I built myself. I use them for technical reference along with my full size modified Jeep Cherokee.
I posted a 600 part model if you prefer. Link is in the description. Thanks for the spotlight btw!