R rastis 3Ds MAX will be my demise May 12, 2011 #1 G'day! :wave: Does anyone know how to fix THIS glitch? The bogies are in the ground. How can I fix this? EDIT: Nope. Same problem. Cheers! Jake. Last edited: May 12, 2011
G'day! :wave: Does anyone know how to fix THIS glitch? The bogies are in the ground. How can I fix this? EDIT: Nope. Same problem. Cheers! Jake.
N NSWGR_46Class Just call my Captain Rude May 12, 2011 #2 rastis said: G'day! :wave: Does anyone know how to fix THIS glitch? The bogies are in the ground. How can I fix this? EDIT: Nope. Same problem. Cheers! Jake. Click to expand... I know how it happens - but know of no fix The main cause of this is when someone changes the bogie from the orginal used by the creator in the config. The fix revert to the orginal bogie -- or keep changing the bogie in the config until you find one that fits.
rastis said: G'day! :wave: Does anyone know how to fix THIS glitch? The bogies are in the ground. How can I fix this? EDIT: Nope. Same problem. Cheers! Jake. Click to expand... I know how it happens - but know of no fix The main cause of this is when someone changes the bogie from the orginal used by the creator in the config. The fix revert to the orginal bogie -- or keep changing the bogie in the config until you find one that fits.
D Dermmy Too many projects... May 12, 2011 #3 rastis said: EDIT: Nope. Same problem. Cheers! Jake. Click to expand... If that 'Nope' is in relation to B'Cat's post he is right - those bogies are just wrong. In fact I can't imagine what track and/or rolling stock they would work under... Andy
rastis said: EDIT: Nope. Same problem. Cheers! Jake. Click to expand... If that 'Nope' is in relation to B'Cat's post he is right - those bogies are just wrong. In fact I can't imagine what track and/or rolling stock they would work under... Andy
R rweber95 New member May 13, 2011 #4 They look like broad gauge, possibly for Russian, Indian or Finland? Bob Weber
C clam1952 Welsh Narrow Gauge nut. May 13, 2011 #5 Have a look at the floating bogies thread, you can use use the position tag to raise or lower the bogies. http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=67756&highlight=Floating+bogies
Have a look at the floating bogies thread, you can use use the position tag to raise or lower the bogies. http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=67756&highlight=Floating+bogies