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May I make a boat with this? It'd go perfect with it, I'm making a Coast Guard Long Range Interceptor. I plan on posting this on the workshop if it's okay? If you allow me to do so I'll credit and leave the link. Either way, thanks for making this as it helped understand modular engines.
Pretty awesome exemple. I was wondering if there is a way for your microcontroller to totally stop propeller instead of going foward if engine is on idle.
Thanks
im thinking of building a rhib using this
ive seen a lot of videos from you since i had stormworks. My following problem is to make functional engines. I build a generator engine for a electric engine powered submarine. Can you fix my engine?
Engine: https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2441709866
Your,
Future