@laSoul thanks! Yeah, it's such a cool cockpit design that I must have gotten a little carried away... If only I could figure out how to get the pistons to fully retract every time they're deactivated. "zeroOnDeactivate" doesn't seem to have that effect.
@ZHUAREVONI Nice! I'll give it a try, although I haven't had explosion issues. Definitely runs best with physics set to high... Also check the attachment points on the forward-most of the three cross-braces on the nose gantry. It might be loose and contributing to those pesky explosions.
@laSoul thanks! Yeah, it's such a cool cockpit design that I must have gotten a little carried away... If only I could figure out how to get the pistons to fully retract every time they're deactivated. "zeroOnDeactivate" doesn't seem to have that effect.
@Swinly Thanks! It was such a good bit of prop design that I couldn't resist having a go at it
@gingerbreadman yeah, go for it!
@ZHUAREVONI Nice! I'll give it a try, although I haven't had explosion issues. Definitely runs best with physics set to high... Also check the attachment points on the forward-most of the three cross-braces on the nose gantry. It might be loose and contributing to those pesky explosions.
@Subnauticafan1 😄 It's a classic!
@Skelly There should be a button if you scroll down to where the other upvotes are listed. Thank you!!
Thanks, folks! Glad you like it - I put way too much time into it...
@Treadmill103 Thank you! Glad you like it. Your work is amazing!
@Skelly sorry for the delay! I know it's an awful lot to puzzle out otherwise.
@jamesPLANESii Thanks! That's much tidier. Also I googled Tiger Moth and your comment makes way more sense. facepalm