N12s are wasted weight
Okay, so I'm taking note here on all of your recommendations, and I'm left with a few questions:I have to ask: is the apparent hatred of square extenders purely aesthetic? I downloaded from the Custom Components the Steel Square Extender thinking it might be best choice given its description.I have chosen the Red Birds for the saved space, since it was my intention to have burst motors for the front and both sides (helpful for battles against multiple robots), but would it be better to just go with the ZTeks regardless?The N12s I put on because I had completely forgotten which wheels actually were best and those seemed "okay enough"
I downloaded from the Custom Components the Steel Square Extender thinking it might be best choice given its description.
Try to rotate the round extenders to a point where they used effectively, and use another round extender to attach the weapons and the plows.
Quote from: RedAce on October 22, 2014, 07:25:19 PMTry to rotate the round extenders to a point where they used effectively, and use another round extender to attach the weapons and the plows.Do you have any recommendations on the best way to do this? It's this reason I liked the square connectors since it lessened the amount of guesswork.Is there maybe a method of determining, before complete attachment, where the side connections will be?
Also, press F12 to show the collision meshes of the components. This will show that the collision mesh of the round extender is actually a square, making rotating the extender by 90 degrees easier.
1: Remove the balasts, they only help wedges in extreme cases.2: Either stuff it to the full weight limit or go back to a middle weight.3: That puny little iron is not going to help much, either have a rack of weapons or a plow.