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https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2229049169
however, if you disapprove I will absolutely take it down.
Clearly it's meant to be a light, low-cost, quick-build scouting ship. I can't help but compare it to jrandall's MRCN-Talon-T2, which is similar in cost/role, but can take on high-g worlds &/or be significantly modded to provide more oomph.
Modding space is a trade-off; the Peregrine is smaller than the Talon & that's a feature. I know you have a 'caveat emptor' warning, but to shine, this REALLY needs to be able to fly on high-g worlds. My 'fix' (because I love the aesthetic) was to ditch the two outer rocket pods, stick a couple of 3x1 jets into the new space, & move some blocks around by the door for some Ms in place of the sloped cont-exs. Defo hillbilly modding, but you get almost double the d-thrust, & on a ship this lightly armored, I can live without the rocket launchers. Also frees up a bit of CPU.
Anyway I STILL LOVE THESE MAKE MORE PLZ