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19 Feb, 2019 @ 11:36am
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IEC Mobile Tunnel Drill

In 2 collections by Luvstruckmango
Interplanetary Enforcement Corps
272 items
IEC Ground Vehicles
73 items
Description
To assist in the never ending process of construction, the IEC developed the Mobile Tunnel Drill. Capable of creating straight tunnels and clearing out space for underground bases quickly, the Mobile Tunnel Drill utilizes a large grid piston and drills to make tunneling a breeze. With two hydrogen tanks for extended fuel times, the Mobile Tunnel Drill can operate for extensive shifts. Fully survival capable with pressurized cockpit for non atmospheric use.


Basic Info:
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PCU: 1648
Length: 42
Width: 15
Height:13

1702255 kg

2 hydrogen tanks
2 Hydrogen engines

3 Batteries
1 Emergency Reactor
5 Comments
WileyCoyote 7 Nov, 2021 @ 8:04am 
An excellent vehicle that I have used several times to great success.

A few notes.
1. Requires Whip's Subgrid control script to operate.
2. Must be configured to use the right-click option for non-collecting rapid tunneling mode to clear sufficient space for the machine to progress.
3. Functions best when parked on a roadbed of unfinished armor blocks.
4. Best used by two or more miners, one acting as spotter on the ground. Spotter can also lay down additional armor blocks.
Sub=VX9= 27 Feb, 2019 @ 5:30pm 
Will Do!
Luvstruckmango  [author] 27 Feb, 2019 @ 12:22pm 
@o0SubOhms0o=VX9=, I'm glad you were able to figure things out. Contact me if you need anything or find any bugs.
Sub=VX9= 26 Feb, 2019 @ 4:41pm 
Yup.. Missed the part where I looked for Whip's Mouse-Aimed Rotor Script... Doh. Well done!
Sub=VX9= 26 Feb, 2019 @ 4:37pm 
So, I printed this in a survival world, but copied any and all settings from a creative version of this. How exactly did you get the rotors to move with mouse inputs? I think I missed a lesson in Engineer School.