Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Steamboat Halsey (sinkable)
13 kommentarer
gorkamorka007 18 jan, 2023 @ 22:24 
Jmatt how are you doing because its been a while since you uploaded
Amanda_skies 27 maj, 2022 @ 12:12 
you'r steamboats are always so cool! Have you tried recreating a ship from the hudson river day line? those are some pretty famous paddle steamers.
xfilegenny 16 maj, 2022 @ 7:49 
Very detailed and underrated! i really paddlesteamers and this is a exceptional one!
jmatt  [skapare] 17 apr, 2022 @ 13:39 
Nice! Those were issues that me and Ace were tinkering with when putting the engine together, especially when it came to the blow-off valve. However, I've come to enjoy the blow-off valve more as through extra research I've found that the real Halsey often used a similar configuration of releasing steam. Therefore, I don't think I'll update the ship to that current version, but I'll certainly keep it and implement it's features on later builds. Overall though, your help is appreciated.
thechort 16 apr, 2022 @ 21:31 
jmatt I've tinkered with your ship. There's no longer a need for the reserve water tank and the boiler will operate safely without a blow-off valve.
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2795604793
cheezbocks 16 apr, 2022 @ 19:19 
Do you ever plan on doing a Lexington-style ship?
SeanCo 14 apr, 2022 @ 9:48 
Like the boat from Death On The Nile Film.
homelouis202 13 apr, 2022 @ 14:49 
magnificent
Bird Mcrandom 11 apr, 2022 @ 17:09 
nice
jmatt  [skapare] 11 apr, 2022 @ 4:49 
Thank you! For your steam engines, it’s best if you reduce the amount of water to as little as possible, usually that helps keep the boiler stable.
DawnWar2148 10 apr, 2022 @ 17:17 
Insane detail. Amazing job. Quick question, my steam engines never work. They either explode or I lose all my pressure if I use a release. How do I make them better?
Gvyvs 8 apr, 2022 @ 10:09 
Well done mate
gerf 7 apr, 2022 @ 16:23 
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