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Happy to pass the bp to you if you want it.
Keep them coming.
This one is small and simple, does exactly what you need it to and wont flip itself over actuating the hinges lol. Nice work as always.
@jarhead:
I have not forgotten to add a rotor. The hinges can absorb a fair amount of torsion and the combination of vehicle and trailer are small enough that the suspensions can deal with most difficulties in terrain without additional moving parts. So I decided against adding another subgrid.
@H4rd3ckii:
Not sure if I got you correctly but if you're talking about a vehicle to tow this thing: It's already out and linked in the description.
You forgot to put a 1x1 rotor for roll axis (recommend on trailer side between trailer and hinge).
This will let trailer move behind vehicle easier.