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Im crossing my fingers, it would be a nice renewal of a hidden gem of a mod!
Now if only keen would fix the behaviour of non-suspension wheels so they dont bounce when attached to suspension wheels
But back to my question: is there any text-based option to re-scale wheels, or do I have to go through 3D editors?
Also needed; 1x1
Is it possible to scale up just the X and the Z axis, but keep the thickness of the wheel (Y) unchanged? And would such a re-scaling need a 3D editor, or can that be done by defining scaling values to the text file of a mod?
And there is one type of wheel that I want to suggest to you for a new mod. All regular wheels with a middle axis have necessarily a low ground clearance. There is a new type of wheel that was developed by NASA and is in discussion for planetary rovers. It has no middle axis but a mechanism along the upper area of the inner wheel frame that holds and propulses the wheel. Is there any way to have you look on a graphic that illustrates that mechanism?
@FS, there are real wheels (the steerable/drivable ones) and the normal wheels (place on anything) I just added the mountpoints back onto the real wheels, so you can place extra wheels on them or build large armor wheels, or do whatever a space engineer would do.