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custom data is empty in the blueprint
it may happen that it doesn't transfer
sooo i now have to manually add "block" to custom data of each wheel manually xD
... or the parking brake's still on. ;)
@themechaman: I've tried my hand at scripting in the past, and unfortunately it ended in results that some consider to be ... unnatural.
However! Whiplash141 is a scripting god, who likely already has a label-organizing script. :) Go check his page out.
@Kilimanjaro: it is, as TheFerrariMan says, vanilla. The reason I included the links to those scripts (which are also vanilla) is because that's how I credit authors that have designed elements my creations use. If those elements are absolutely indespensible to the functioning of the creation (as Whiplash141's scripts are), I also add those authors as co-creators.
@Graphic_Wing: I'm aware, but thank you nonetheless. :) I'm really glad you like it!
@Solohahn: This is true. I'll freely admit that it's useless compared to airborn vehicles; but that's more a function of the fact that Keen hasn't balanced the game yet. There's very little reason to use ground vehicles ATM apart from the fact that they use less energy -- but with uranium as cheap as it is, that's not a limiting factor on the use of aircraft. Ideally, ground vehicles will be balanced, with their lack of mobility balanced out by meaningfull efficiency and carrying capacity.
Great design though!