Space Engineers

Space Engineers

Danube-Class Runabout
10 Comments
Laserblast  [author] 14 Mar, 2014 @ 3:19pm 
Small update today. Beacon, ore detector, and a radar added. Been somewhat busy IRL, but been trying my hand at a larger ship. In this case, a Miranda, with Galileo 5s.
Game of Ur 9 Mar, 2014 @ 2:47pm 
Maybe you could do a captain's yacht, you know, the little ship on the bottom of the enterprise-D's saucer section, that was used a total of maybe once? Or maybe the TOS galileo shuttle, I think it's called?
Game of Ur 9 Mar, 2014 @ 2:46pm 
Name labels are silly, I usually turn them off or rename them to a distress signal. I managed to fit a beacon in some blocks on the bottom where there's a black lump thing, I put it in there, and it fit nicely. I then proceeded to accidentally crahs it into an asteroid and puncture the front of the left nacelle, and then activated the beacon. It was literally, people just heard an explosion, and then my beacon appeared. Ah, great times.
Laserblast  [author] 9 Mar, 2014 @ 2:44pm 
Thanks for the comments, ozforce. Constructive feedback is always appreciated. I might be able to fit a beacon in, though I will probably just use it as a name label.

As far as the Delta Flyer goes, I am not sure how much justice I could do it. Only sloped blocks are 45 degree ones, so it wouldn't be as smooth.
Game of Ur 6 Mar, 2014 @ 5:56pm 
The performance of this runabout is beautiful. It's fast, and slow at turning, it's literally almost 100% accurate handling-wise.
Game of Ur 6 Mar, 2014 @ 2:49pm 
Also, you should've built a beacon into the hull, and name it ''Federation Distress Signal''. Would make sense since it's a runabout and they do tend to send out a distress signal (which is 99% of the time then jammed).
Game of Ur 6 Mar, 2014 @ 2:42pm 
Maybe you could do the delta flyer next?
Laserblast  [author] 1 Mar, 2014 @ 3:42pm 
Thanks. The replica aims more for accuracy than performance, so sorry if it's a bit on the slower side.
ToSh 1 Mar, 2014 @ 2:10pm 
Realy awesome! I like it :)
John Bolter 1 Mar, 2014 @ 2:06pm 
Very well done ;)