Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Fal-Class Amphibious Search and Rescue Vehicle
   
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Fal-Class Amphibious Search and Rescue Vehicle

In 1 collection by Christopher Courage
Stormworks - Fal-Class ASARV Series
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Description
- Fal-Class Amphibious Search and Rescue Vehicle -

This amphibious truck would make a perfect starter vehicle, as it can carry at least one of every piece of specialist equipment and five passengers in relative comfort. Most of the vehicle's features are automated, allowing the pilot to focus their attention on the task at hand and the vehicle naturally self-rights in case of a capsize. The Fal-Class is economy-focused, with a limit of 12 RPS, allowing for a fair and stable top speed on both land and water, but it can be tuned if more power is desired.

The name of this vehicle is inspired by the RNLI's naming process for their fleet of lifeboats and so is named after the river that my home town is located on.

- Features -

- 3-Speed Automatic Gearbox
- 5 x Passenger Seats
- Anti-Stall
- Automatic Drive Switch
- Automatic Navigational Lights
- Passive Self-Righting Capability

- Instructions -

- Fill the vehicle with up to 750 litres of diesel at either Hose Anchor located at the rear quarters of the vehicle.
- Enter via the ladder at the rear and through either the passenger compartment or pilot hatches.
- The instrument panels are clearly-labelled with switches for: Engine Start / Stop, Parking Brake Release, Reverse and Spotlights.

If the vehicle repeatedly turns over without moving, it's because either the vehicle has been incorrectly fuelled or the parking brake release hasn't been activated.

- Technical Specifications -

Vehicle Cost: $14,196
Vehicle + Fuel Cost: $14,948

Height: 2.50m / 10 Block
Length: 7.75m / 31 Blocks
Width: 2.75m / 11 Blocks

Fuel Capacity: 750 litres
Fuel Type: Diesel

Mass: 1102.5 kg

Top Speed (Land): 128 km/h / 80 mph
Top Speed (Water): 76 km/h / 40 knots
3 Comments
Dimelin 31 May, 2022 @ 1:54pm 
Yeah I understand completely the tight quarters is only really an issue when attempting to click something like the hatches when you have a passenger onboard their, hitbox like to get in the way sometimes lol.
Christopher Courage  [author] 31 May, 2022 @ 1:21pm 
It is a little cramped, I'll admit, but I try to avoid oversized vehicles where possible. Perhaps in the future I'll build a larger version! =D
Dimelin 28 May, 2022 @ 7:41pm 
This thing is great, low cost, good speed and dependable. My only issue is its a little cramped.