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all you do is have a main cargo box with a bunch of automated refinerys and assemblers pumping out coponents into this cargo box and just simply put a connector on your cargo box and your "repair drone" or welder ships cargo and make the cargo boc connector on your refining station pump out into your welder ship and off you go!
now the only thing is i have a farm of refineries and a assembler for each individual coponent in the game which is going into a large cargo box,
then from that it's getting put into a large storage area (20+ large cargo boxes),
then from there it gets pumped out via sorters to a connector which my welder ship connects to.
yes i know i can't individualy pick how many coponents i have but who cares if you already have everything in your cargohold to build a reasonably sized ship in one go?
(Automated Inventory Sorting for example: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=321588701) just setup your craft cargo contain. name with "cargo: (component:5000)".. that's it, it's that simple. now, each time you dock onto a connector (merge), components will automatically transfer to your craft (specifically 5000 of each) the mod scripting is super customizable, so you can do what you'd like. just thought i'd pass that along.
I know you can place blocks while flying a ship. I sometimes do it on large builds when I don't feel like getting out.
Would that be what your talking about?