@@svenvolwater5473 frantic sometimes tries to make stuff for older audience (like his survival or build serie) but most of times it doesn't really work out
I plan on doing freight in the game as well for career mode. Though right now I need to save up about 60k just for the island. So, in the meantime I built a small oil tanker (actually a fluid carrier) to carry oil and/or diesel between buy and sell points to make a profit. So, in my game currently Oil Sells for 1.966 so that means I pay $1.96 per liter of oil from the gantry. And if I took it from there to the Oil Sale point (the same place where you buy diesel and jet fuel. I can resale that oil at $2.88 per liter. My little fluid carrier ship can hold 3500 liters of fluid cargo. 3500 Liters of oil will cost me $6,881 if I take that same oil and sail it for $2.88/liter I can make $10,080. Subtracting the difference, that's a profit of $3,199. Right now, I have $37,805. This means I need to make at least $22,195 to afford the island alone. 22195 / 3199 = 6.93 I'd need to make 6 trips between the oil gantry and the sale point (which is only about a 2 to 3 km journey roughly). Not bad in my opinion. I'm not sure the distances because my ship doesn't have a fuel computer in it to determine how far it can go on a single tank, but even if I refuel my ship at the sale point after each trip the total cost wouldn't be far from $1100 for a full tank. So, after about 10 trips I'll have enough for the island plus extra which would be needed to make a bigger fluid carrier ship to get more money to make a train to carry cargo. And a single cargo trip from North Freight Terminal to the BVG Freight Terminal with a single container can bring in a whopping 20k easy. So, if I get like 3 or 4 containers per train with a good price tag and my train has good fuel efficiency or is electric with good efficient generators, I'd be making some good dough. Although right now I am transporting some diesel to the North freight terminal docks to refuel the fueling station there. I used all the diesel in it and decided to refuel it before doing the oil transport operations. This should be fun. Originally my little fluid carrier would have carried more like 19k liters, but the ship wasn't buoyant and/or stable enough so I reduced it significantly to ensure safety and insurance that I wouldn't lose my 28k ship.
Also! I think you should make a similar carrier for your cargo mover. Either on the back of the engine or a small train car at the end. Maybe kinda cool instead of having a different one at every port or just putting it away and spawning one.
@@bagger8078 Very true, ive done a lot of video tuts watching to try my best to at least start getting things to do what I want them to, not doing bad so far, but there is still a lot for me to learn, it is very enjoyable though ;)
just an idea but what if you extended the ends out and added a rail so it could go up more so that you could have 4 containers per module instead of 2 i know how badly i explained that but its just a thought
9:04 I would have used the same connector design that is used on the default trains that spawn for missions (or do they not anymore?). Unless they changed since I grabbed a copy, they look much nicer and work great.
This is great! When you built the container mover I was like but how are you gonna get them on? Are you going to make a diesel electric train or jet? I think diesel will be easier to refuel when you need to
Hi. I saw that you have a lot of money so... I didn't watched you're whole survival series so I really want to know: how did you get so much money? What do you recommend me to do to get money faster or easier?
I need to make a huge crane truck to lift containers onto my cargo ship the ship has a max speed of 33 knots and it takes up the whole of the build space
for the train i have 2 suggestions, either the union pacific big boy, or the jules verne train (bonus points if it has a battery capacity of 1.21 gigawatts)
@@sonicbuffalo8665 make sure they have electric, and make sure they have a on/off input for the connector (Tip: small connectors work opposite of electric connectors. You need to give an ON input if you want them to connect)
Idea! Build a train car for the forklift, so you can take it with the train.
I was thinking the same 😂
There is going to be a ramp, won’t say where just yet, gonna have to wait and see ;)
Wow, that's creative. Never thought about that design.
"Lower it back up" 23:42
This is whats gonna make you blow up to older audiences with all the creativity and the complexity
I think this is already a lot more for older audiences, look at frantic he does some really child related shit, this is calm and cool content
@@svenvolwater5473 frantic sometimes tries to make stuff for older audience (like his survival or build serie) but most of times it doesn't really work out
NJ is the only “adult” content creator for stormworks that I’ve found. More content aimed at adults is needed
@@Sheppey05 but his content is amazing and he has incredible patience
Uhhh The middle part is floating lol
Was*
Exactly “lower it back up” 23:38
Maybe some lights aimed at the connector points?
I was just about to clean my room
Some things have to wait
I plan on doing freight in the game as well for career mode. Though right now I need to save up about 60k just for the island. So, in the meantime I built a small oil tanker (actually a fluid carrier) to carry oil and/or diesel between buy and sell points to make a profit.
So, in my game currently Oil Sells for 1.966 so that means I pay $1.96 per liter of oil from the gantry. And if I took it from there to the Oil Sale point (the same place where you buy diesel and jet fuel. I can resale that oil at $2.88 per liter. My little fluid carrier ship can hold 3500 liters of fluid cargo. 3500 Liters of oil will cost me $6,881 if I take that same oil and sail it for $2.88/liter I can make $10,080. Subtracting the difference, that's a profit of $3,199.
Right now, I have $37,805. This means I need to make at least $22,195 to afford the island alone. 22195 / 3199 = 6.93
I'd need to make 6 trips between the oil gantry and the sale point (which is only about a 2 to 3 km journey roughly). Not bad in my opinion. I'm not sure the distances because my ship doesn't have a fuel computer in it to determine how far it can go on a single tank, but even if I refuel my ship at the sale point after each trip the total cost wouldn't be far from $1100 for a full tank. So, after about 10 trips I'll have enough for the island plus extra which would be needed to make a bigger fluid carrier ship to get more money to make a train to carry cargo. And a single cargo trip from North Freight Terminal to the BVG Freight Terminal with a single container can bring in a whopping 20k easy. So, if I get like 3 or 4 containers per train with a good price tag and my train has good fuel efficiency or is electric with good efficient generators, I'd be making some good dough.
Although right now I am transporting some diesel to the North freight terminal docks to refuel the fueling station there. I used all the diesel in it and decided to refuel it before doing the oil transport operations. This should be fun. Originally my little fluid carrier would have carried more like 19k liters, but the ship wasn't buoyant and/or stable enough so I reduced it significantly to ensure safety and insurance that I wouldn't lose my 28k ship.
Let the controls swing out on a pivot, so you can see the cargo and the controls
This channel helped me build and design creative builds and step away from standard bath tub builds very awesome content Mr J 👍
I only wait when stormworks come out for VR :)
Ugh I would love a simple vr port for this game. It doesn't even seem like it'd be that difficult!
Nice one :) What train? sci-fi train, there is almost nothing about scifi/ futuristic on workshops
Night, darkness, rain is best time for a show.
I'm confused on why you made the middle part floating. You could either make a supporting bracket on the side or make it extend with the rest of it.
I think Mr.NJ should build a double freight train........ like two trains working together..... that would be super sick creation.
Add a cabin on to the train. And make it drive itself
He's going to hook it up to a remote controller
saw this less than 1 minute after published
@@freddieparrydrums but i did
@@freddieparrydrums no
huh A self loading intermodal. something the real railroads might benefit from
Also! I think you should make a similar carrier for your cargo mover. Either on the back of the engine or a small train car at the end. Maybe kinda cool instead of having a different one at every port or just putting it away and spawning one.
29x11x29 cargo? Cool!
Picking the containers right off a truck
Hope this ones gonna be uploaded to the workshop
I was trying to play along and build something like this and get a train and such. My head just hurt and I'm lost.
Glad its not just me lol, I tried but arghhh! time for pain killers......
@@DenBlackburn I know right! To be fair, this isnt a tutorial series :D
@@bagger8078 Very true, ive done a lot of video tuts watching to try my best to at least start getting things to do what I want them to, not doing bad so far, but there is still a lot for me to learn, it is very enjoyable though ;)
you could have put the containers on the rail then reverse a trailer into the containers, the carriage would have a open end
you can hook up the cargo transporter to the front of the container car electric connector and it can be a train, so you dont have to build a train
saves money
can you upload your designs to the workshop? I love all your designs and wish I could make something like that myself!
just an idea but what if you extended the ends out and added a rail so it could go up more so that you could have 4 containers per module instead of 2
i know how badly i explained that but its just a thought
9:04 I would have used the same connector design that is used on the default trains that spawn for missions (or do they not anymore?). Unless they changed since I grabbed a copy, they look much nicer and work great.
Are no trains anymore
I think the little container mover is just a bit too small to work efficiently, I'm not saying it has to be huge
This is great! When you built the container mover I was like but how are you gonna get them on? Are you going to make a diesel electric train or jet? I think diesel will be easier to refuel when you need to
Can you please put your creations on the workshop there just to good
Is there a way to fix that floating bit in the middle of the train car??
Maybe adding a walkway in the center.
Are all your survival series creations on the workshop
shouldn't you put a loose connector in the middle so it can slightly bend? in case you do a sharp turn and it snaps it
Are you going to upload the big boat you made to the Workshop?
This game is more difficult than i thought
Hi.
I saw that you have a lot of money so...
I didn't watched you're whole survival series so I really want to know: how did you get so much money? What do you recommend me to do to get money faster or easier?
I need to make a huge crane truck to lift containers onto my cargo ship the ship has a max speed of 33 knots and it takes up the whole of the build space
Awsome vid keep it up
Hey man love the videos
The loco should be GP 40
When the frame is extended the middle part is floating
Maybe try keeping one colour scheme for all vehicles?
Boring
we can lower it back up
Finally
for the train i have 2 suggestions, either the union pacific big boy, or the jules verne train (bonus points if it has a battery capacity of 1.21 gigawatts)
It's gonna have battery capacity 1 or 2, cuz the battery contains 1 gigawatt, form what i know
can i try make this?
next train: dining carriage
Build modern diesel train
It says no views, 1 comment, and 1 like. Hmmmm
Workshop pls
I cannot get my connectors to work. I've tried every way that I know of and help from other people no luck. Anybody have any helpful suggestions?
What exactly is the problem
I was trying to use the small connector instead of the eletric connector to make my connections. Thank you for asking and trying.
@@sonicbuffalo8665 make sure they have electric, and make sure they have a on/off input for the connector (Tip: small connectors work opposite of electric connectors. You need to give an ON input if you want them to connect)
Thanks for the info.
Steam Train!
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Speaking of a train, would be nice to see: 2ТЭ116, 2M 62, 2ТЭ25КМ, ТЭ114. What ever you build would look nice, so i dont realy care that much.
dudes videos are so robotic and nothing but filler words