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Must have been a chore, the open interior style was from before the days of o2.
This design is due for an overhaul.. hopefully in the next week or so. The small ships have had my attention lately.
http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=401881939
Thank you again for making a ship so incredible I made it my home for so long.
I alternated grinders in there to make it easy to scrap things as well. This grid is large enough for nearly all small ships, I use small projector craft to run up to the welders and slowly back out. For large ships you may need to finish up with welder ship, it's not a shipyard sized welder array. But it works great for the ore probes or laying down the main framework. Welders and grinders have a high triangle count and even what I have is slightly over my goal of 350k. I feel that it's a large enough array to be useful.. and really making another large ship should involve some construction craft anyway. :)
How did it work out with testing? I'm going to test a capital ship assembly areay with that pattern today.
Yeah after flying her around for a while, I could do with less batteries, a lot more refineries, furnaces, anda ssemblers instead, and a few less thrusters wouldnt kill me, but I think they look nice now.
I'll have to take mine into the capital yards for a "refit", now to test out the new upgrades. I learned a lot from building this ship by hand, the hard way.
I'm trying to increase it's capability and reduce the rare material needed for construction, overall size/shape the same.