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Kleytenlive, it doesn't use an airlock script, but sensors make sure that the airlock is emptied/filled with air while you climb the upper ladder.
very good man good job, is detailde, accurate and most elegant and rustic ship! :D
very good job
-torgmaster-
Also, when locking/unlocking landing gears, use button 9 on toolbar 1 on the pilot's seat. Pressing P will unlock all landing gears and connectors on the entire grid.
one random arm, I will soon make a new collection for the Opposing Colonies Alliance, a valiant organization of freedom figh...I mean, a rag-tag group of worthless criminals, who resist the Fleet's thoughtless and barbaric raids...I mean, lawful prosecution of pirate hideouts.
It wasn’t based on anything in particular Starprime, I just pictured in my mind a slab-sided vessel with a flat front, high cockpit and two low nacelles, and tried to build it. The bright colours and the general idea of a “smuggler freighter” is heavily Star Wars inspired however.
Toughbeard, I used photoshop (which I’m not very good at) and followed the instructions in the youtube video “How To Create a Blueprint Effect in Adobe Photoshop”.
Not meant as a salty comment.