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 Author: Dat_smol_brick View Messages Posted By Dat_smol_brick
 Posted: Sep 22, 2021 03:42
 Subject: Stud.io idea
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So, I've built a car and now I am trying to build it in stud.io, but the
wheel connection uses a mild-illegal technique, which is that I lock the wheel
on a bar (3L), and I think stud.io should support that technique, since it doesn't
allow it.
 Author: Brickwilbo View Messages Posted By Brickwilbo
 Posted: Sep 22, 2021 05:24
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In Off Topic, Dat_smol_brick writes:
  So, I've built a car and now I am trying to build it in stud.io, but the
wheel connection uses a mild-illegal technique, which is that I lock the wheel
on a bar (3L), and I think stud.io should support that technique, since it doesn't
allow it.

The Stud.io dedicated forum is here https://forum.bricklink.com/
 Author: Dat_smol_brick View Messages Posted By Dat_smol_brick
 Posted: Sep 23, 2021 00:45
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In Off Topic, Brickwilbo writes:
  In Off Topic, Dat_smol_brick writes:
  So, I've built a car and now I am trying to build it in stud.io, but the
wheel connection uses a mild-illegal technique, which is that I lock the wheel
on a bar (3L), and I think stud.io should support that technique, since it doesn't
allow it.

The Stud.io dedicated forum is here https://forum.bricklink.com/

Oh, haha, silly me! I should have knew that it had an own forum.