Hello!
Since you clicked on this post, you probably wanna know what this is, I present to you my first set of Simple Parts!
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If you look at the pictures, some seem fairly simple and/or easy to make, but there’s something that you might not expect.
On the left, you can see a cupola, a small battery, a large battery, and a monopropellant tank. The batteries are fairly simple, no trucks there, but I found a technique that if you use a heat shield and try to make its base not so much bigger than the “tip” then you can get a somewhat half cylindrical part. If course, you might have to change the dimensions to the end when making your own, but here is one for you, so you don’t have to. For the cupola, there is a camera inside so you can look out at your game. The thing is, using the tinker panel, scaling a beacon up doesn’t make the shape I aimed for, so instead I used a regular fuel tank with a yellow, high emission paint. It acts like a light, so in my opinion with the added resizability of the fuel tank and not the beacon light it is better. The batteries are straight forward, just two sizes of large batteries.
On the inside right, I created a recoverable orbital stage. This has the ability control on its own, and can be de orbited. It has monopropellant too just I case you need to make quick turns.
On the very right; you can see three different, small, and simple parts. These might not look to technical, but they each serve an actual purpose as working parts. As you can see, they appear as a small thermometer, pressure gauge, and something from the curiosity rover named RAD. Each one serves its obvious purpose, the temp gauge logs the temperature of the small red chip. I haven’t thoroughly tested it, but if it is exposed to too much heat and is almost going to explode, it will display some warning signs for you, in Celsius and Fahrenheit. To the right of that, you see dad. It is a radiation detection part that can detect if there is theoretically too much radiation for a droonaut. Of course, droonauts are generally indestructible, so it doesn’t matter. But it is theoretical. Anyways, it also logs the solar radiation, so you can rack up them science poin- I mean so you can record your “data.” The last one is a fully working pressure gauge based on PSI. It is relatively realistically sized, so I wasn’t able to fit numbers in. But it works. (Sort of)
Well, that’s about it, so thanks for reading this and have a great day!
Oh, wow. If forgot to mention the rcs block. Again, not difficult to make, but it’s not the special part like the gauges.