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UniCon Cargo: Standard Template & Samples
13 Comments
454SS  [author] 10 Mar @ 12:34pm 
@Something no need to feel guilty if you can extract it from one of my other vehicles, but I will try to add it to here :) Good idea!
Something 10 Mar @ 11:58am 
Do you think you could include a sample of the other half of the Quickloading connector system? I'm planning a creation that would utilize it, but i'm still a noob when it comes to composite logic stuff, and I would feel guilty if i just copied it off of a creation that does have it.
Freddie 19 Feb @ 6:46am 
thanks!
454SS  [author] 18 Feb @ 8:51am 
It is encouraged! From the description above:

Please feel free to adapt these UniCon cargo containers and H4 connection system for your builds, but please paste the below code in your description:

[code] [url=https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/workshop/filedetails/?id=3423701890][img]https://i.postimg.cc/pLtHDNtx/Uni-Con-Compatible-Icon.png[/img][/url] [/code]
Freddie 18 Feb @ 8:40am 
454SS, is it alright if me and my friend make creations and stuff using your connector method thingy idk what to call it lol, but im just asking for permition for us to make creations for it and make creations of ours compatible with the H4 conectors and otherconectors
454SS  [author] 11 Feb @ 4:45pm 
The #26 for the output on the hardpoint so that the truck knows to release the electric connector on the top when the hardpoint is connected, since there is no IS CONNECTED boolean
454SS  [author] 11 Feb @ 4:29pm 
@kyaace Thanks for the well thought out comment! It is the combination of those things yet, plus the newest add, which is a perpendicular track for positioning! The height is not limited, but for the size of vehicles you are placing it in!
kyaace 11 Feb @ 1:43pm 
Hello, I'm trying to understand your UniCon cargo standards. Is the UniCon standard just the bottom two layers of blocks plus each side's the hardpoint connector attachment, two blocks (one of which is usually paint block) and the electrical connector?

It seems like the standard has a 7x7 footprint (with connectors, electrical anchor and switches expending that two tiles). The extended template increases that to 9x7 (with the connectors/switches extending two tiles again). Of your examples, some UniCon seem to be 6 blocks tall, some seem to be 7 blocks high. Is there a maximum height that the standard is supposed to be able to support (for box trucks and helicopters)?

Finally, what is the point for the 26 number output on the hardpoint composite?
454SS  [author] 10 Feb @ 10:14am 
@thatcoolcat1 this is a smaller template, I might make an adapter piece if requested, but overall UniCon is more akin to a hooklift system rather than air freight!
thatcoolcat1 10 Feb @ 8:51am 
Dang was hoping this would be backwards compatible with airiso, most cargo planes on the ws use it
454SS  [author] 10 Feb @ 8:07am 
Thanks @Jish! @tomatosoup I really wanted a small container size that can be used with smaller vehicles, easily transported, even sort of lifted by the character. This standard is to be used for a bunch of my creations, and the H4 connector that I developed on the base is used by my helicopters and minisubs. I agree the AIRISO and some of those are great, but I've not been much of a follower and prefer to make my own scratch build system! :)
tomatosoup 9 Feb @ 10:00am 
really, why do we need another standard?
We have AIRISO, MCS, ISO, and AISO.
MCS ISO and AISO being cross compatible, and AIRISO being easily converted.
Jish 9 Feb @ 4:33am 
pretty nice to have a proper cargo system, nice design too!