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1. Compatible with DNSK by Skallabjorn?
2. Compatible with AwwScrap by Thraxus?
If yes, they might be perfect for a scenario I'm building!
The small variants are still limited, but also cheaper to build and therefore weight a lot less. They still come with a disadvantage, but should now be a reasonable choice for the "I want just some capability" situation.
The large versions are still the way to go if you want to make no compromises. Their speed has been slightly increased, mostly so I could increase the speed of the compact versions with yet a reasonable difference.
Aside from those minor points, it is nice to have a set of blocks that seems just right for the job. Not simply a large grid block made to work on small grids, nor someone's idea of an overpowered conveyor frame that can do better than the large grid models. Good size, good balance. Thank you for these.