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Then remove it so that more and more people are not mislead!
I am using them with my transit system, so when the vehicle pulls into the station, i want the stairs to extend out to meet the train edge. At the moment the stairs are damaging the side of the train every time they extend.
I've run into only one design-problem so far: If I use floor-stairs upside down for stairs that unfold from the ceiling, I get funny results with the air-mechanic. When I lower the stairs I end up with airtight open stairways, while retracted stairs -that are smoothly integrated into the upper floor- leave me with air-leaks.
Could you add a second set of the floor-stairs which are closed when retracted and open when unfolded?
@S.T.E.V.E. :D thanks!
btw. it's written in description:
How to figure out orientation:
Only first stair can be attached to surface. Try to rotate the stairs to figure out which side is not attaching - that is the side that will be extended.
@Delta07 I'm not sure how ramp would look like .. the leafs can't rotate, they can only extend in one direction so retracted ramp would look weird.
@TheRealLazybum just rotate it upside down and it extends down.
J/K, its beutiful man.
Perfect add on to a glass "ship" i wanted to build :)