Rover Chassis Complete - Nomadic Survival #22
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- Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025
- Hello Everyone and welcome to Space Engineers, with a series called nomadic survival, this is a solo series where I have to survive the hostile threats of Pertam. In this video I assemble all 8 suspension modules completing the Chassis, this gives you a real good idea of how big this rover will be.
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You could structure the top half like an aircraft carrier! You would have the lower part for the rovers and the upper part for your flyers!
A basement, ambitious! I'm looking forward to seeing it (Soulspatch).
hay Soul, you know me i love being way to ambitious
@@quantumchief That's a big bite dude.
Excited to see how the suspension turns!
I watch you for the suspensions and the bigger builds you do, they're beyond my ability to build, but i understand how they work, somehow.
Its really coming on now, I cant wait to see how it turns out. I've just started working on the interior of a ship I've been working on. Normally this is where I get stuck but I think I have just been hit by inspiration for the interior, partly due to something you said. Thank you for the inspiration!
I enjoy watching your vids due to your voice and creativity!
Its a good voice indeeds.
And i love space engineers.
And base building.
And cool vehicles being built.
You fit all of thems...
Much love cheif!! ❤❤❤❤
Have you had any thoughts about the game rust?
The pvp is tough but the base building is something you may enjoy alot!
Yea I’ve heard of and played rust in the past however I’m not a fan of games that reset or require someone to be available for a week straight
I'm using hinges instead of rotors for a double-walking-beam suspension. There are four main bogies on the frame. Each bogie branches to two smaller smaller bogies, each consisting of two side-by-side walking beams with two wheels each. Thus each main bogie branches down to eight wheels, for a total of 32. It's a monster. Even with the double-beam design, though, there are still situations where some wheels aren't in contact with the ground, so it needs more work. Also, if you let it go too fast in very rough terrain wheels start falling off.
that suspension is going to have problems. i've fought with using the suspension/wheel pushing down on an arm soooooo much and i've never made it consistent. you'll have issues with the wheel clipping through the beam and you'll never be able to resolve them. its why im so interested in the suspension you showed two videos ago with rotor heads connected to suspensions, im wondering if you've run into any issues with that system if you're resorting to the supension/wheel/arm one?
TBH i have had problems with both design methods, I may have issues with wheels clipping through blocks or i may not, ill just have to find out i guess lol. The other Design was just a little too complex for a survival world i feel.
i dont know what to say.. tada!