Hello everyone!
I recently built an asteroid ship for MushroomFleet's solar sail race. You can watch my build process here:
Part 1 body: http://youtu.be/bi50vJBK668
Part 2 weapons: http://youtu.be/hHel8ic5AIE
Part 3 solar sail: http://youtu.be/E4nebPnuhnQ
I did not build the ship, I reviewed it the day before for my ship review video and used it in the cinematic episode. LegoRobot17 built it, you can download it here:
http://star-made.org/node/8085
Following yesterday's review of the ships, we came in contact with the Icarus - a beautifully designed ship with great firepower. This ship answers the distress beacon, but for what purpose?
http://youtu.be/ssghsimS-I4
http://youtu.be/hezC7gc0Kak
In the second installment of our new series, I take 2 random ships from the catalog and on ship from our subscribers to review them. The three ships in this episode were all taken directly from the starmade ship library with only looking at them briefly
Ship 1...
I would say they are easter eggs because they are so rare. Probably only 1 in 20 or so fo the earth like planets have cities on them. They look like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3phMkQuWmA
The desert planets also have giant pyramids on them. They look like this: http://youtu.be/fWk5Tp6pKZw
Hello fellas,
I started up a new video series called Cinematic Sundays. This episode features the Retributor_MK1 from the ship catalog and has an interesting little story to go with it. The video is about 2 minutes long. Enjoy!
http://youtu.be/0jB2W10zS0A
-Blitz
This video shows how to manipulate gravity blocks to use as lifters and fast transportation within large ships and bases. The system works with a combination of gravity blocks, docking modules, and docked ships. It is a lot easier to explain in the video, so I will leave the link with you...
This video shows how to manipulate gravity blocks to use as lifters and fast transportation within large ships and bases. The system works with a combination of gravity blocks, docking modules, and docked ships. It is a lot easier to explain in the video, so I will leave the link with you...
I decided to get a few new pirate ships from community builds and see how they react against my planet base (I know a faction home can not be damaged). I did this while trying to talk like a pirate for today's celebration!
http://youtu.be/oHNhm_-9X7Y
Hey fellas,
I am looking to add some custom pirate ships to my single player world and would like to make a video showcasing community built pirate ships. If anyone knows of any good ones, or has made any cool pirate ships, could you please send me a link and I will check it out!
-Blitz
I had a chat yesterday with Schema and after some testing of my own, I decided to make a video explaining how the gravity works on planets and how gravity blocks work. You can watch that video here: http://youtu.be/iGIj-91_vWE
If you have any questions or anything else that you would like to...
That was the goal of the ship. I wanted to make it different than the conventional harvester. I could imagine how unnerving it would be to be on that planet when it started shaking and vibrating while the gravity was disappearing.
The deadzone is to keep an area in the middle while you are rotating to help keep the ship in the proper direction. I also wanted to see out the front glass while being in the captains area.
Hey guys,
I have finished building the planetary mining machine I have been working on through my last few episodes of my LP. The ship is a combination of the Normandy SR-2 and a P-51 Mustang. You can watch the cinematic video I released for my 200 sub special here...
Hey guys,
I have finished building the planetary mining machine I have been working on through my last few episodes of my LP. The ship is a combination of the Normandy SR-2 and a P-51 Mustang. You can watch the cinematic video I released for my 200 sub special here...
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