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The collision model is only really designed for posing with, just to let you grab the different parts of the model. I didn't really set it up with actually being driven on in mind.
I don't know if there is a way to address these, but there is a couple problems with the model.
1. Left side exhaust vent keeps spazzing out and flipping the whole craft if the craft is not frozen in place.
2. Left propeller and left rudder spazz out and flip the whole craft if the craft is not frozen in place.
3. There is a considerable gap in between the landing ramp and the hull that made some of my armored vehicles get stuck.
Probably something I could fix on my end, but I'm not very savvy when it comes to this sort of thing.
I don't mean to be rude and criticize this model, as I'm sure it took a very long time to make it look this good. If anyone could help find a workaround it would be greatly appreciated.