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I don't think it's worth pushing all the possible variations on the workshop, as the concept of this vehicle is pretty straight-forward: Slap stuff you like on the bed, be happy.
If you have an idea for a vehicle, feel free to just post it in the comments. Although please understand that I don't make any promises for builds nor do I take commissions.
The vehicle was updated in April 21 and still worked fine the last time I checked about a month ago. I still don't know what really caused the issue and have some local copies in my Rover-world with 'cursed' steering, so it does not seem like a fix was provided by Keen at any point.
I 'fixed' the problem by completely replacing the wheels and suspension on the rover and applying the same wheel-settings again. After that the truck was behaving normal again.
I've added a short how-to for the rotor-dock to the description. Hope this will help.
thank you very much for bringing this to my attention! I can confirm this behavior, although I have no idea what's causing it. Multiple vehicles seem to be affected, but some others still work normaly.
Either Keen fixes this or I will deploy a fix, as soon as I found a solution.
@Atta: The problem should be fixed now. Grind off the front wheel-suspensions completely and load the updated blueprint into the projector. Then weld the suspensions back on from the projection. As long as the front has sufficent ground-clearance, the wheel frames should now spawn as intended.
Sorry for the trouble.