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Azimech

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  1. I do have a '71 Challenger and I'm updating it right now to KSP 1.4.x specs. I'll post the link when I'm finished. And I don't believe we know each other (yet).
  2. Work has started on the 1966 Dodge Charger. Here you see it next to my '69 Charger. It's a bit slower than the '69 (85 m/s) and too much lift on the rear makes it nervous & jumpy but that's something I'll solve soon. As always 100% stock. This is version 0.3. What do you think? https://imgur.com/a/uF2ybUR Als ik niet oppas ben ik een baardbakker. Of was 't baardschroeier?
  3. Thanks @katateochi! Yeah, I got a comment from someone with a rather offensive username. I see the comment is gone. Good riddance.
  4. It is done, I circumnavigated Kerbin in 22 hours, without refueling.
  5. 77 Maritime LR3 Charon I've built this huge, stock parts catamaran/rover for one purpose, to circumnavigate Kerbin in less than 24 hours and without refueling. The engine is my strongest and most reliable to date, producing 1740 kN static thrust, using only 6 J-33 blowers. It's therefore very efficient. Top speed on land is 144 m/s. Top speed in the water with tanks nearly empty is 81 m/s. It can easily traverse mountains and with tanks nearly empty it will happily climb on 60 degree inclinations. If anyone is interested to check my claim, I can make 42 quicksaves available for download. The craft can be downloaded here. And now, some more pictures.
  6. Gotta hand it to ya @Kronus_Aerospace ... what a fantastic build!
  7. What? Only now I read this. Who makes these rules anyway? My last submissions 3 years ago were accepted regardless the rover autopilot! Do you really expect people to stare at their screens for hours on end? Death through boredom is not my choice. I don't care about the badge. I'm near the end of circumnavigating Kerbin under 24 hours and without refueling, stock parts only. It's a result that speaks for itself.
  8. The looks are inspired by the GT40, yes. Part count is 141, mass with tanks full 7.65t. Propelled by four Juno's. More images.
  9. Upgrading the Lowell GT 60 to version 2.0. Stock parts. Top speed: 115 m/s.
  10. Does anyone recognize this one? Stock parts, just painted.
  11. This thread needs to be kept alive, IMHO.
  12. While I'm doing other things I have the droning propeller sound in the background. Halfway around Kerbin for the Elcano challenge with my own twist: in 24 hours and without refueling.
  13. Terrific! It needs two things: Rover Wheels Sounds with a good sample ... and doppler effect. From 1.0.5:
  14. Take a look at the Imgur album embedded on this page: https://kerbalx.com/Azimech/77I--Clip-Air And here are the links to the other craft involved, including the terminal: https://kerbalx.com/Azimech/77I--Clip-Air-Terminal https://kerbalx.com/Azimech/77I--Clip-Air-Passenger-Truck https://kerbalx.com/Azimech/77I--Clip-Air-Cargo-Truck
  15. Where do you want to use it? Max part count? Max mass? Required features? Max speed?
  16. Based on my old stock 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz I'm converting this huge thing into the Ecto-1. The car is twice the size of the original otherwise I wouldn't be able to do it justice. The original Eldorado is already massive at 5.7m, the 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor is 6.4m. In the pictures you see how much length I had to add. This will take a while to get right.
  17. Everything stock, just painted. And I've uploaded the cop car.
  18. Ohw man ... this was just a joke focused on the image of the kerbal with his head stuck in the ground, not an attack on anyone. I'm sorry you somehow felt this way, I have not reason at all to transmit negative energy. Now let's all celebrate the ostrich, for it does something which seems pretty uncomfortable to most.
  19. I've made multiple gearboxes in the past. They all work but we all have the 50 rad/s hard limit. Basically it's the physics engine currently unable to calculate all collider interactions in real time. All krakentech is named krakentech because of this limitation. Our self-developed engines have a max rpm of 477. This is fine for the diesel of a ship but nothing else. We started development of this stuff years ago in anticipation of the continuation of Moore's law, the promise of ever increasing single core CPU performance. Throw some rocks at Intel and AMD. Big rocks. Like huge.
  20. From the Urban Dictionary: Denying or refusing to acknowledge something that is blatantly obvious as if your head were in the sand like an ostrich.
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