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Yes, you need to set the limits on the rotors at the wheels max travel upwards. if the rotor goes beyond what the wheel can, it will faze through
It also fazes through blocks if you use too much suspension strength. you need to compensate using rotor torque if your creation weighs too much.
If you want to avoid the problem, you should take a look at this suspension design i did, as it avoids the problem altogether
- https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3263843872
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3571684953
But the 1x1 wheel I use to push down the legs end up clipping into the leg.
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3571685253
Have you encountered this and do you know how to prevent this from happening?
It is a lot more pcu intensive due to the added forces applied. i would reccomend the MK-1 to start fleshing your design out, and opting for the MK-II if you need to go scriptless for some reason or want to have it more "realistic"
MK-1 is simpler and relies on script to angle the wheels, MK-2 is mechanical and doesnt use scripts for alignement
Ps, i noticed that the baserunner i took inspiration from has a wider base and shorter arms, so pro tip is to mix and match this a bit to your own design's needs.
Also: It did have one gyroscope on it, but it could certainly could warrant more xD
Also the ending of the video... Why no one puts Gyroscope in these Vehicles! Ugh no one heard "Safety First!"
The instant you bottom out the wheel suspension something will most likely blows up. So the swing arm will have just enough strength to lift the vehicle and the wheel's own suspension will have about double so they kick in later.
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3051012783
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2946396704
Im asking since you probably want more strength on the 5x5 wheel suspensions than the 1x1 wheel suspensions to give it the best posibility you can to avoid bottoming out the 5x5 before the suspension arm
Keep working m8 its perfect
Thanks for giving it a makeover.
then the script inspired me to make the mechanical scriptless version of MK-2 (still needs the subgrid wheel controller ofc)