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Cepheus K-1 Buzz - Speeder Bike
   
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Type: Blueprint
Mod category: Exploration
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Cepheus K-1 Buzz - Speeder Bike

In 1 collection by Major Jon
Cepheus Aerospace Consolidated
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Description
Vanilla | Survival | No Subgrids | No Scripts | No DLC |Supergrid!


The K-1 is a simple atmospheric speeder bike in the star wars style.

It is build to be as small and light as possible, with a weight of less than 10 t.
Therefore it is only equipped with the bare necessities like a small cargo conatainer and
an antenna. It does not have any guns, but you can easily mount one like in the pictures if you want.

The Seat is a supergrid block, so you need to turn on supergridding in world options to use it.


Stats
  • Weight: 9.9 t (empty)
  • Length: 7 m
  • Blocks: 83
  • PCU: 592
  • Power: 3 MW
  • 7 small atmospheric thrusters
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Acceleration
  • Up: 2.1 g
  • Forward: 2.1 g
  • Sides: 1 g
  • Back: 1 g


It comes shipped with uranium and some supplies like guns and oxygen/hydrogen bottles.
21 Comments
Major Jon  [author] 24 Sep, 2021 @ 12:15pm 
supergrid, not subgrid. The cockpit is a large grid block on the same grid. It's an old exploit from before small grid open cockpits were a thing. They fixed it, but left it as on option in the game, you have to turn that option on.
Yamato_kurusaki 24 Sep, 2021 @ 11:00am 
i turn on subgrids and still doesnt work
CHALLENGER 15 May, 2021 @ 8:16pm 
Thanks for the response. Sorry I didn't catch that in the description. Your builds are great!
Major Jon  [author] 15 May, 2021 @ 4:13pm 
The Seat is a supergrid block, so you need to turn on supergridding in world options to use it.
CHALLENGER 15 May, 2021 @ 1:00pm 
Seat doesn't spawn in
condottiere 26 Mar, 2020 @ 3:04am 
Definitely, re: batteries. large batteries are def more efficient in terms of output and storage, and are what I use normally too. I was strictly messing with the small batteries to look for a lower overall weight despite battery inefficiency. The jet ski link looks horrendously overpowered, since it has twice my thrusters -- I'll try flinging it about irresponsibly.

Vermillion's vector thrust appeals to my logic for weight savings on redundant thrusters, but yes, I'm not keen on using rotor thrusters in compact form factors. The vectored thrusters really work best on the longest possible distance from the main body's center of mass, to maximize their leverage for stability -- a minimum of about 5-block arms (small grid) away from a typical minimal body, I've found. Doesn't work as well for me when the thrusters are mounted right off the body.
Major Jon  [author] 21 Mar, 2020 @ 12:33pm 
This one is pretty fun. I've also seen one with just 2 rotor mounted thrusters (one left/right, one forward/backward), but I'm not a huge fan of rotor mounted thrusters in general. I try to build them with large batteries now, because the power/ mass ratio is three times better than for the small batteries.
condottiere 21 Mar, 2020 @ 12:09pm 
@Major Jon Your whole speeder bike series is really cool. This one made me think about just how light one can make a bike that's still functional. With the small grid control seat, I stripped one down to 2 atmo thrusters (up, forward), 5 small batteries (will slightly overload if you max out both thrusters), 1 gyro. Just a hair over 3 tons. Requires active use of yaw pitch and roll, of course; setting the forward thruster for on/off on the G-bar while keeping dampening on can really help esp when circling in for a landing.

If it interests you, I'd love to see what minimalist design aesthetics you could work with fewer than all-directional thrusters (2-4)!
Tachi 2 Jan, 2020 @ 8:40pm 
any chance for an update with the new small grid control seats?
Major Jon  [author] 29 Sep, 2019 @ 4:52am 
Activate supergridding in world options. No mods are needed.