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Tip 2: You can easily convert this train to a carriage by removing the eight engines (thrusters) located underneath the main body. Optionally remove the indicator panels at either end of the train.
Tip 3: Couple these trains (or ‘converted’ carriages) together with zero-stretch rope ideally connected to the wheelbases, at opposing front/middle of each train/wheelbase. Position the trains with your preferred spacing before you attach a rope.
Tip 4: There are a lot of props in this so prop lag can be an issue if you spawn multiple trains. Using a parenting tool on the train will help immensely but at the cost of losing its “vanilla” flavour.