Greetings! So, went to request these parts for Stud.io, and was told there was no 3D Model file for these parts.... So, while I am still waiting on the Zeppelin Container parts, and seeing as how I need the above parts of a Narrow Gauge Locomotive Project, I figured I'd ask here for help with the 3D model files. Thanks, have a great day! Rockatoa, Brickticks out!
Am requesting parts 5315a and 5313c01.
Gerald said he has these parts (but not very high on his priority list)...
but idk if there are even models somewhere or if this has to be made completely by hand.
But you can use brick-built proxies for these parts (i have the only set that uses both of them somewhere)
on the other hand, i dont think that would work well for narrow-gauge locomotives...
did you test that in real life? would similar (windup) motors even work with the small wheels?
but idk if there are even models somewhere or if this has to be made completely by hand.
But you can use brick-built proxies for these parts (i have the only set that uses both of them somewhere)
on the other hand, i dont think that would work well for narrow-gauge locomotives...
did you test that in real life? would similar (windup) motors even work with the small wheels?
RE: Am requesting parts 5315a and 5313c01.
2024-11-04, 20:46 (This post was last modified: 2024-11-04, 20:51 by Gerald Lasser.)
2024-11-04, 20:46 (This post was last modified: 2024-11-04, 20:51 by Gerald Lasser.)
what is 5315a? cannot find it
EDIT: I see, it is 5313a
EDIT2: As Rene mentioned, please use a brickbuilt proxy for the motor for the meantime.
EDIT: I see, it is 5313a
EDIT2: As Rene mentioned, please use a brickbuilt proxy for the motor for the meantime.
Hello all,
Thank you for the advice to use a brick built replica of the motor for the time being, I shall be implementing that.
And yes, I' pretty sure it will work, as I've seen at least one guy on Youtube, think his name was Nonsense Wars or something like that. Anyways, he showed one of these little motors running down a small narrow gauge track, and it did in fact work. Hopefully I can make it work too, just need to figure out it's hauling limit.
Rockatoa, Brickticks out!
Thank you for the advice to use a brick built replica of the motor for the time being, I shall be implementing that.
And yes, I' pretty sure it will work, as I've seen at least one guy on Youtube, think his name was Nonsense Wars or something like that. Anyways, he showed one of these little motors running down a small narrow gauge track, and it did in fact work. Hopefully I can make it work too, just need to figure out it's hauling limit.
Rockatoa, Brickticks out!
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