@Kitten777 maybe you should start rebuilding it from scratch, try to make it more compact. It is really easier with fuselage blocks. Another advantage is they can have dead weight - might be very useful! I really like your design with blocks going one after another - much more interesting than mine :)
@0n33 here are the gears that I used. Take a look at 3rd, 4th and 6th ones - they are based on simple square stubs, and they work well. Of course it's up to you how you make them, just don't trust the "round" fuselages - they are not round at all
@Kitten777 thank you so much! I just made it smaller, and surprisingly it started spinning faster after that. Not sure if it's any faster than yours though - the previous one was actually slower, hope now they are equal :). Would you keep improving yours?
Nice work, keep going! But don't use round fuselage parts for gears - they look round, but they really are squares and interfere with other parts causing bad rotation.
@CptJacobson yeah, unfortunately the motor cannot spin faster, but I think it might be possible to tweak gears to increase the resulting speed of the vehicle. For now the speed wasn't my main goal. Oh, and thank you for the upvote!
You did a really great job with these! Just how you came up with this design? And yeah, I also saw that april fools joke while searching for something similar a few days ago :)
Can I give you a little advice? Please do not use these building blocks, they are ugly and not adjustable at all. Get used to fuselage blocks instead.
@Fighterpilot91 btw you can remove pistons and replace them with 1 length fuselage parts or anything else you wish. It will work as long as there is proper distance between magnets and the rotor.
@Supernovaboss504 sure, feel free to! Keep in mind though that there is the limit to how fast rotators can spin, you might want to chek out this mod.
Oh looks like I missed something fun. What is the matter?
@Onedream @YL thank you so much guys!
@Kitten777 oh and what did you do to make it faster? I have some ideas as for further improvement of my model, maybe it could work with yours as well
@Kitten777 wow, even faster? That's so great! I will definitely take a look at it when I have time, thank you!
@Kitten777 no problem! :) I think mentions still don't work in the description :(
@LiamW thank you! And huge thank you for spotlight! Yeah, it actually works - even on low physics (though not as good)
@RadarJamJar @Hayhayjam664 @ThomasRoderick @valaszki @Supernovaboss504 @Onedream thank you guys!
@marcox43 hey, thank you so much for spotlight! :)
@Shippy456 would love to see it! Thanks for upvote!
@Johnnyynf looks interesting, I will check it out later, thanks! And thank you for upvote!
These even look cooler :)
@Kitten777 maybe you should start rebuilding it from scratch, try to make it more compact. It is really easier with fuselage blocks. Another advantage is they can have dead weight - might be very useful! I really like your design with blocks going one after another - much more interesting than mine :)
there is one interesting truck with different kind of gears, maybe you'll find these more suitable for your needs
@0n33 here are the gears that I used. Take a look at 3rd, 4th and 6th ones - they are based on simple square stubs, and they work well. Of course it's up to you how you make them, just don't trust the "round" fuselages - they are not round at all
@Potkuri thank you!
@destroyerP thank you for upvote! :)
@Kitten777 thank you so much! I just made it smaller, and surprisingly it started spinning faster after that. Not sure if it's any faster than yours though - the previous one was actually slower, hope now they are equal :). Would you keep improving yours?
Nice work, keep going! But don't use round fuselage parts for gears - they look round, but they really are squares and interfere with other parts causing bad rotation.
@TakicraftCorporation thank you! :)
@Stormfur thank you! :)
@0n33 thank you :)
@Stormfur thank you! :) And thank you for the upvote!
@CptJacobson thank you :)
@mikoyanster hey, thank you for the upvote! :)
@sexylips35 thank you so much for the upvote and the spotlight!
@Supernovaboss504 haha, thank you! :) I just came up with the idea, and surprisingly it worked
@EliteArsenals24 :) Thank you for the upvote!
@CptJacobson yeah, unfortunately the motor cannot spin faster, but I think it might be possible to tweak gears to increase the resulting speed of the vehicle. For now the speed wasn't my main goal. Oh, and thank you for the upvote!
@Serkonda @ChiyomiAnzai thank you!
You did a really great job with these! Just how you came up with this design? And yeah, I also saw that april fools joke while searching for something similar a few days ago :)
Can I give you a little advice? Please do not use these building blocks, they are ugly and not adjustable at all. Get used to fuselage blocks instead.
@RailfanEthan @WarHawk95 @AstleyIndustries @JelloAircraftCorporation @ColonelStriker @JoeAdkinson13 @DarkRainbow2 @ThePilotDude @GreatGuy @IGNikolaev thank you very much, guys!
@MethaManAircraft thank you! :)
@MethaManAircraft thank you so much for the upvote and the spotlight!
@Delphinos haha, thanks! :) And thank you for the upvote!
@destroyerP yeah, it was fun building it and so exciting to find out that it really works! Thank you for upvote!
@CRJ900Pilot it definitely could! Thank you for the upvote!
@Kitten777 I added the link to the description. Will definitely check yours out when I have time!
@SodiumChloride hey, thank you for the spotlight and the upvote!
@Fighterpilot91 yeah, a little easter egg from me :). Thank you for the upvote!
These are really cool!
@RadarJamJar thank you! :)
Awesome design!
@sheepsblood haha, thank you! :)
This is so cool!
Looks really promising! Keep refining it. If you find the way to get rid of activation groups it would be awesome!
@Fighterpilot91 let me know if you have any other requests in the future, I will be able to help you. Just tag me in the post
Not sure if you still need it, but it's possible and easy to do, you just need to put "Activate4" in Input section of the engine properties.
@Fighterpilot91 sounds very interesting, can't wait to see it!
@Fighterpilot91 btw you can remove pistons and replace them with 1 length fuselage parts or anything else you wish. It will work as long as there is proper distance between magnets and the rotor.