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Gaulbio Bolt S15
   
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19 Apr, 2020 @ 3:18pm
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Gaulbio Bolt S15

In 1 collection by Mad-Catcher
Gaulbio | Hover vehicles company
41 items
Description
Xbox: https://spaceengineers.mod.io/gaulbio-bolt-s15

A speeder bike
The first hover bike in the Gaulbio park, simple, fast and easy to produce.

Actual features:
  • Aerobrakes: allows the user to glide at constant high speed when off.
  • Hook: the main feature of the S-series, used to recharge the hover bike by attach the rotor to a static rotor head. A camera at bottom helps the user to land the bike with precision when 3rd person view is not allowed.
  • Music
  • Container behind the control seat.
  • The traditional ore detector.
  • The traditional empty programmable block, to let the owners use their favourite script for their own purpose, with the basic horizon and digital clock visual scripts.

Technical data:
  • Vanilla
  • PCU: 1040
  • Blocks: 78
  • Weight: 10.9t (empty)
13 Comments
Gorbian 13 Aug, 2021 @ 11:10pm 
Amazing, thank you
Mad-Catcher  [author] 13 Aug, 2021 @ 11:09pm 
@bunker66 @ JAZ-249 @The Chip Whisperer: thanks!
@Gorbian: no DLC required
Gorbian 13 Aug, 2021 @ 6:55pm 
Does this require any DLC?
Ace of Chips 31 Jul, 2021 @ 12:16pm 
I see the 2121 model is now out - sweet.
bunker 66 12 Feb, 2021 @ 12:15am 
gg
JAZ-249 10 Jan, 2021 @ 11:30am 
Possibly the best looking ore scout I have ever seen. :steamthumbsup:
Miniblåsan 1 Jun, 2020 @ 7:41am 
It reminds me of Walkhar Omen which is a Vehicle Mount in the MMO Star Wars The Old Republic.
TheRedMafiaPanda 25 Apr, 2020 @ 11:13pm 
Wait wait you should combine this with the hover mod or an alternate version it would be so much fun
Genjokoan 23 Apr, 2020 @ 8:04pm 
Shiny! It is a pretty basic principle, a seat, a battery and a few thrusters. It has been iterated thousands of times. However, the result is seldom this interesting. Cool. In real life, I would worry about so much glass, because one metric I judge such vehicles on is how spectacularly they crash. ;)
malajunta 23 Apr, 2020 @ 1:15pm 
Thanks a lot! I figured it out eventually but the next dumb fella to wonder has an answer now, I'm loving this design, good job!