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SLM M4i Multitool hauler Tug
   
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20 Aug, 2022 @ 6:34am
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SLM M4i Multitool hauler Tug

In 1 collection by ArchSlime
SLM M4i Hauler Multitool tug + modules
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Description
Slime's M4i modular tug/hauler/multitool ship

Check out Burn7's channel for awesome ship showcases! https://www.youtube.com/c/BURN7Gaming

A light and powerfull tug with good mobility.

Here are 2 modules I made:
Empty Cargo Module: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2851562423
Mining Module: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2851563754

This is a utility ship used for most tasks around the base, It is able to fly for a long time while on planets.
atmospheric flight is depending on the payload attached, but if more thrust is needed more can be added with a module.
The interior contains lifesupport, engine room, hallway with emergency reactor and a bridge.
This vessel does not cantain any production, it's expected to be added with modules.
You can add as many modules you want aslong they have the same connector on the other side.

Cockpit controls
1> Tab 01
1. Custom input
2. Custom input
3. Turret On/Off
4. Brake On/Off
5. Thrust On/Off
6. Charge Batteries
7. Engine On/Off
8. Reactor On/Off
9. Refuel On/Off

2> Tab 02
1. Beacon On/Off
2. Antenna On/Off
3. Ore Detector
4. Lights On/Off
5. Gyro On/Off
6. Camera
7. Merge Payload
8. lock Payload
9. Lock Gear

3> Tab 03
1. Jump
2. decrease distance
3. increase distance
4. Jump Drive On/Off

Its Features are:
  • Blocks: 1,538
  • PCU: 9,538
  • Weight: 1,278,492.00 Kg (with fuel & ammo)
  • DLC Free
  • Can fly anywhere* if payload to heavy make a thruster module.
  • Only 6 tanks (4 hydrogen 2 oxygen) can be increased with modules.
  • Nuclear & Battery & Hydrogen Powered
  • Survival kit & Medbay & 2 cryopods
  • No Production can be added with modules
  • Large + small cargo, can be increased with modules
  • Empty 2000km jumprange can be increased with modules

Armament:
  • 3 Gatling turrets

The M4i tug is designed as a multitool for hauling, mining or production.
23 Comments
dub1x 2 Feb, 2024 @ 6:39pm 
your ship saved me from being completely stuck on kimi after i had a fender bender with the surface

-the ship helped me to move all the small ships that could not get to orbit on their own
-drag carrier pieces back to the main ship.
-hold in place the corpse of a ward of lothrian that decided to donate its body to science
-helped on assisting the carrier to exit gravity
-keeping me alive after the life support of the carrier became janky
Rooster 26 Aug, 2023 @ 6:55am 
My buddy and I used this to tote around our massive mobile base, the Frontier. It was pretty cool. It became a hassle though trying to hail the base, a cargo container, and the drill rig. I redesigned the cargo modules to mount from the side as well so the mobile base could stack multiple cargo modules alongside while this tug did the mining.
ArchSlime  [author] 23 Jul, 2023 @ 12:25am 
yes. If you only want to use the connector and merge blocks, I recommend removing them.
Jadrek 22 Jul, 2023 @ 5:13pm 
it feels almost impossible to connect to the modules with the landing gear still installed, are you meant to remove them before docking them or something?
petrus4 27 Nov, 2022 @ 2:23pm 
I got here from Luca's review. I could definitely see myself using this as an ore freighter.
Marcusinfestus 22 Nov, 2022 @ 10:51am 
I have a ship that relies on this to get in and out of port. It will probably end up in the back ground of some of the pictures. 👍
ArchSlime  [author] 8 Oct, 2022 @ 3:18am 
Thanks! I hope it has a good use.
Canofjuice 7 Oct, 2022 @ 2:24pm 
I love the aesthetic of this :D Nice work!
Rooster 9 Sep, 2022 @ 7:39pm 
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2860937793

I'm working on a modular base based on your module design.
Marcusinfestus 29 Aug, 2022 @ 7:08pm 
I really dig this design. I was planning a ridiculously huge hauler that is modular like this. Nicely done