Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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EOTW Rig (Off-road bus)
   
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EOTW Rig (Off-road bus)

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EOTW Rig
End-of-the-world Rig

This bus monstrosity was inspired heavily by this YouTube video. Its designed to handle almost any scenario you throw at it (warranty not included). I intentionally made this as repairable as possible, there are multiple places for fire extinguishers and welding torches outside and inside, along with the ability to lift the back of the bus up or pop the hood.

Power

The bus features a medium engine contained inside the hood, and a medium generator just behind it to the right of it if looking head on. The generator and battery can either output or input a charge as well. The engine has more than enough power to pull the bus up anything or through anything, but watch your fuel with high throttles. The best throttle I've found is about ~.40 while driving, and when idling its good to do about ~.20 or slightly lower to keep that generator turning.

Features

- A crane meant for loading/unloading equipment on and off of the back. Think portable generators, mobile medical beds, etc.
- One 703 liter fuel tank, located under the driver seat and visible on the bottom of the bus. I haven't tested exactly how much this lasts but I can say its more than enough for multiple trips.
- Lots of survival equipment, like radios, strobe lights, flares, med-kits and heaters for staying warm.
- Two pistons on the back meant for stability while using the crane and pushing the bus off of the ground. IMPORTANT: In order to prevent unwanted use of the pistons, there is a button inside of the battery bay that needs to be toggled for them to function, otherwise they will NOT work.
- Toggleable pistons inside the bus near the circut breaker meant for unflipping the bus should it tip over.


Notes
This has generally just been a small little fun passion project of mine to talk my mind off of a lot of stuff going on irl, if you want to see any features I am more than happy to take suggestions and if you make any equipment for the back I would be more than pleased to recommend it.

Cheers!