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S Munson

Verrrry great job, Pratev!!!

J. Oliver Scott

Loving the series! But why do the trailer axles have differentials, they cannot be drive axles! LOL

pratev

I never even noticed that! Well, maybe it's a Schrodinger Superposition Drive - goes backwards and forwards at the same time, until someone observes it...

S Munson

First it was turrets, now it's differentials!!! What in god's name will it be next!!! 😧😩

S Munson

PS: I was so caught up in Daniel and Truck Driver that; A. I didn't notice where the Police car went, and B. I didn't even notice that the front and the back of the truck got separated. It must have been the differentials that got in the way, I just couldn't get passed that!!!!

J. Oliver Scott

Not really the forum for this type of discussion but with electric motor drives nowadays it's totally possible a multi-axle combination vehicle such as this could be all-wheel drive! A motor on each axle and then it'd still need a diff to send the power to both wheels.

pratev

Or what is far more likely is that whoever modeled that semi-truck for Daz didn't notice either. I buy assets instead of creating them, because they take so much time, but I have noticed that many Daz Vehicles are not very detailed underneath. The modelers save time by not creating details for a part of the vehicle that they do not expect to typically be visible, or in this case, probably just assumed all the axles would look much the same.

pratev

Well, you *should* be focused on the characters - but I have to laugh.. Cannot see the cop car? {snicker}

J. Oliver Scott

That makes sense and if you look at the bottom of the police car it's relatively sparsely detailed because why bother

pratev

And that police car is a *lot* better than usual! Most of them look great from the top, but like toy cars underneath.