Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Heavy locomotive "HL694 Oceanic"
   
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5 May, 2020 @ 12:04pm
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Heavy locomotive "HL694 Oceanic"

Description
The HL694 is a B-B+B-B locomotive, built from 2032 exclusively for Oceanic. It is great instrument which will allow you to bring goods as far as tracks go. Well equiped it will survive the hurshest envirment and bring you back home.
Equiped with all essential systems it will make your journey as comfortable as it can be.

Controls:
All controls are levers and buttons locatad in cabin. For more details read "Instruction" section down below.


Characteristics:
  • fuel tank 9600 liters
  • 1 big diesel engine
  • B-B+B-B wheel arrangement system
  • front and rear connectors
  • 2 arctic outfit holders
  • 2 firefighter equipement holder
  • radio station with changable frequencies
  • GPS Map
  • "break on fall" system
  • emergency beacon
  • flare launcher
  • max speed 200 km/h
  • fuel consumption aprox. (no cargo) 1200l / 100km
  • emergency break system
  • fully operatable doors
  • interrior heater
  • refillable tank
  • electric connector
  • odometer
  • radio track switcher
  • autopilot with stop distanse
  • double heading system


Instruction:
1) Switch on engine start button
2) Switch on instruments
3) Set desired speed with lever
4) Set desired direction (forward/bacward) with key

In case of emergency stop needed just push "emergency stop" button

To use double heading system switch on "Slave" button on second locomotive

To do list:
51 Comments
Gravixx 27 Oct, 2023 @ 4:36am 
so realistic:steamhappy::steamhappy::steamhappy:
agrimes 21 Oct, 2023 @ 10:51am 
I haz this train and have been keeping it maintained for my own use. I just did a test on it pulling a consist of 3 HUUUGE coal hoppers. It had an utterly freaky issue where it was slipping with only its front trucks while the rear were gripping normally. (completely overhauled traction assemblies) I did a slow roll test and the front was reading 0.197 RPS on the traction motor and the rear was reading 0.180, meaning the front had more mechanical advantage over the wheel sets and therefore was slipping, even though the gearing was identical, ARGH!!!
CakeHead G 20 Oct, 2023 @ 3:54pm 
Gawd DAYUM this needs to be modernised, please! Its such a good vehicle but it just doesnt work any more :(
kev 15 Feb, 2023 @ 9:35pm 
I feel like fixing some things on this locomotive, for example modernizing the bogeys (And make the bogey sets on a single pivot instead of all of the bogeys rotating on their own, as to presumably help with stability.)
PybroShark 15 Jun, 2022 @ 6:43am 
Have i seen this somewhere else?
ExodusGravemind 1 Jun, 2022 @ 4:15pm 
@kev4ev I see. Unfortunately I'm not very skilled at putting things together in this game so chances are I'll screw it up somehow. I'll look for the U30 to see what that guy did and somehow try to replicate it.
kev4ev 31 May, 2022 @ 10:10pm 
ExodusGravemind, the suspension issue of this creation is old. Read my comment below.
ExodusGravemind 31 May, 2022 @ 4:51pm 
This has always been my go-to locomotive for missions but now it wobbles so much it hits the ground, I'm guessing an update broke the suspension?
agrimes 21 May, 2022 @ 12:39pm 
1. weight distribution on this thing is important, removing some batteries from the rear moved the center of mass forward and lightened it, making it perform much better. Now that modular engines have been fixed, I converted this one to modular so it's nolonger underpowered. Having nasty problems with the speed control tho. There is a new parameter on PIDs that should be calebrated, using a value of 0.6 and it runs pretty decent with tuned parameters...
kev4ev 5 Jan, 2022 @ 1:00pm 
how to fix the wobble in this awesome creation: make the suspension in the same way as The Yoted One did in his new 8 axis loco U30C - one pivot per 4 axis (per two boggies) with four limiter blocks at each pivot (I've tested your HL694 that way, success!)