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Mid wheels wouldn't place until I removed those extra light armour slopes you mentioned below. Ground them off then the wheels placed fine.
Going to try with attaching pistons to the hinges before the drills - will let you know how it works.
The only blocks that don't get built for me are the two light armour slope blocks in the screenshot
The small welders have much less range, compared to the LG ones, but they still are able to weld 2 or 3 small blocks deep.
Tried also one of my projection - same issue.
But that block you showed in the screenshot is different. Also the orange corner tip above the middle wheels.
Needed to remove the suspension, for some reason the projector is able to add the wheels when these blocks are in place, but not via the "add wheels" button.
So I had a go at printing it a few times and I see that there are two armour slope blocks (one on each side) that refuse to print when the wheel is placed.
It looks like this: https://imgur.com/cj7rbYO
Is that the same problem you are having? If so, I'll just remove those two blocks from the BP.
But is sounds like you are having another issue, could it be that the wheel height setting is not at its lowest setting (which is the default)? If so, it could be that the wheels are too high up, and getting in the way of the other blocks.