- How to Make a Car in Space Engineers
- Step 1: Gather your materials
- Step 2: Build the frame
- Step 3: Add the wheels
- Step 4: Add the pistons and rotors
- Step 5: Add the batteries and small conveyor
- Step 6: Add the large conveyor and control seat
- Step 7: Add the gyro and thrusters
- Step 8: Add the remote control
- Step 9: Test your car
- Tips
How to Make a Car in Space Engineers
Step 1: Gather your materials
You will need the following materials to build a car in Space Engineers:
* Steel plates
* Wheels
* Pistons
* Rotors
* Batteries
* Small conveyor
* Large conveyor
* Control seat
* Remote control
* Gyro
* Thrusters
Step 2: Build the frame
The first step is to build the frame of your car. The frame will provide the structure for the rest of the car and will determine its overall shape.
To build the frame, start by placing two steel plates on the ground. These plates will form the base of the car. Next, place two more steel plates on top of the base plates, perpendicular to them. These plates will form the sides of the car.
Once you have the basic frame in place, you can start adding additional steel plates to create the desired shape for your car. Be sure to leave enough space for the wheels, pistons, rotors, and other components.
Step 3: Add the wheels
Once the frame is complete, it’s time to add the wheels. The wheels will allow your car to move and will determine its speed and handling.
To add the wheels, start by placing a wheel on each corner of the frame. Next, connect the wheels to the frame using pistons. The pistons will allow the wheels to move up and down, providing suspension for your car.
Step 4: Add the pistons and rotors
The pistons and rotors will allow you to control the movement of your car. The pistons will allow you to move the wheels up and down, while the rotors will allow you to turn the wheels.
To add the pistons and rotors, start by placing a piston on each side of the frame. Next, connect the pistons to the wheels. Then, place a rotor on each piston. Finally, connect the rotors to the steering wheel.
Step 5: Add the batteries and small conveyor
The batteries will provide power for your car, while the small conveyor will allow you to transport items.
To add the batteries and small conveyor, start by placing a battery on the back of the car. Next, connect the battery to the frame using a small conveyor. Then, place the small conveyor on the front of the car.
Step 6: Add the large conveyor and control seat
The large conveyor will allow you to transport larger items, while the control seat will allow you to control the car.
To add the large conveyor and control seat, start by placing a large conveyor on the top of the car. Next, connect the large conveyor to the small conveyor. Then, place the control seat on the front of the car.
Step 7: Add the gyro and thrusters
The gyro will help to stabilize your car, while the thrusters will allow you to move the car forward and backward.
To add the gyro and thrusters, start by placing a gyro on the back of the car. Next, connect the gyro to the frame. Then, place the thrusters on the back of the car. Finally, connect the thrusters to the gyro.
Step 8: Add the remote control
The remote control will allow you to control your car from a distance.
To add the remote control, start by placing the remote control on the front of the car. Next, connect the remote control to the control seat.
Step 9: Test your car
Once you have built your car, it’s time to test it out. To test your car, start by getting into the control seat. Next, turn on the power to the car. Then, start driving the car around. Be sure to test the car’s speed, handling, and stability.
If you are happy with the way that your car performs, congratulations! You have successfully built a car in Space Engineers.
Tips
* Here are a few tips for building a car in Space Engineers:
* Use a variety of building blocks to create a unique and interesting car.
* Be sure to test your car’s performance before taking it out for a spin.
* Don’t be afraid to experiment with different designs.
* Have fun!