Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

ARM Launcher with Autoloader
13 Comments
Arthur 9 Aug, 2021 @ 7:11pm 
:) Thanks
Bobit1224  [author] 9 Aug, 2021 @ 6:56pm 
Thanks man. My friend and I love your missiles.
Arthur 9 Aug, 2021 @ 6:21pm 
Looks nice
NubNub 26 Jun, 2021 @ 6:28am 
Alright thanks :)
Bobit1224  [author] 23 Jun, 2021 @ 12:35pm 
I've used a similar system in a submarine for loading torpedoes, so yes, it would probably work in a boat.
NubNub 23 Jun, 2021 @ 12:31pm 
Oh so a slider to push it. Do you think that would work on a boat or would it just crash and damage itself?

Bobit1224  [author] 23 Jun, 2021 @ 12:23pm 
*tell me
Bobit1224  [author] 23 Jun, 2021 @ 12:23pm 
@NubNub
Ex: If missile in bay, distance reading from Sensor placed in bay = 1. ARM lifts missile out of bay and distance reading from Sensor is now greater than 1 (Distance sensor was pointed at the missile in the bay)
Greater Than (Tuned to look for Greater Than 1) reads this Sensor and outputs ON signal to Switchbox which then outputs the number 1 to Sliders, which press against the last missile in mag moving all missiles forwards.
Once the sliders move the missiles forwards a certain distance, the distance between the missile in the front of the mag and the distance Sensor in the loading bay falls to 1 and it is now loaded.
Greater Than stops outputting ON signal and sliders stop moving forwards until the process repeats.
Add a capacitor between Greater Than and Switchbox so the sliders don't immediately push a missile forward before the ARM has completely lifted the load, and Jam the mag.

ell me if that didn't make sense and I will try to build a simple example for you.
NubNub 23 Jun, 2021 @ 11:46am 
How did you get the stored missiles to where the launcher picked them up? Trying to do an ARM-esque creation
Bobit1224  [author] 19 Jun, 2021 @ 2:20pm 
I might try to do that.
Inverspe 19 Jun, 2021 @ 9:05am 
version with auto lock?
Bobit1224  [author] 18 Jun, 2021 @ 5:31am 
Thanks, glad you like it.
Super_Boat 17 Jun, 2021 @ 11:35pm 
Nice work! reminds me of the roland AA