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Докладване на проблем с превода
ComicalBonzo - There is no special way to set them up. You're making them just fine, so there may be another issue; it could be the weight of the props is uneven, e.g. the bogies are 5000 but my prop is 50,000 for example. Another way could be connecting them at the bogies, instead of where a train typically would connect. I personally ballsocket them from the centre of the back of the bogie to the centre of the back of the other bogie. I found in my experience when I connect trains via the actual train itself they are buggy and fling off tracks.
I've a very busy weekend but hold onto your butt, it'll come tomorrow or the day after ;)
More to come!
There are no pre-built, I mean you could argue this is the pre-built. I have no dupes I could offer honestly, all you need to do is find the bogie/wheel truck of your choice, and just axis it on, and then ballsocket the bogies to each other to form your train. Each piece is essentially just 3 props, I physically can't make it easier lol