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RAT UniLoad 3F - Foldable/Compact UniCon Loader
   
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RAT UniLoad 3F - Foldable/Compact UniCon Loader

In 6 collections by 454SS
Oceanic Marine Underwater Agency (OMUA) Collection (By 454SS)
99 items
RAT Industrial Equipment (By 454SS)
38 items
ALTA Oil, Mining and Transport (By 454ss)
103 items
UniCon Quick Load Cargo/Crates (By 454ss)
27 items
H4 Standard Connector (By 454ss)
80 items
UniCon Cargo Transport Vehicles (By 454ss)
50 items
Description
BACKGROUND
RAT is the world's second largest manufacturer of construction, industrial and material handling equipment, producing an line-up of equipment for different uses.

The RAT UniLoad 3F is a small loader specially designed to have a UniCon grabber on the front boom and mag-all magnets. This allows easy UniCon cargo and crate pairing in both directions. The RAT UniLoad 3F is also compact, folding into itself and presenting a UniCon cargo profile, that allows it to be lifted by other UniCon loader and stored on and H4/UniCon connectors. This is the only loader that can also become a UniCon cargo.





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SPECIFICATIONS
  • Length: 2 m
  • Cost: $5,500
  • Mass: 650 kg

FEATURES
  • UniCon container grabber
  • Electric powertrain
  • Bottom H4 connectors and rear UniCon connectors
  • Optimized to allow for multi-vehicle spawning



TIPS
  • Do not brake hard while carrying a load



NOTES
HAVE FUN AND ENJOY! Please feel free to comment any bugs and I will attempt to fix them!

As with all my builds, this one is aimed at being easy to operate, functional, optimised and lag-free.

Please do not re-upload stand-alone craft or share without my permission, including custom versions.

Check out my other Stormworks builds :)
3 Comments
454SS  [author] 10 Mar @ 5:40pm 
The current flatbed is not compatible with this yet
Daloa 10 Mar @ 5:37pm 
I couldnt figure out how to get it to the back of the flatbed, there seems to be no connectors or fitting sliders. It would be very practical if it could lift itself to the back of the semi.
boemkaboem 8 Mar @ 11:30am 
cool