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− | {| | + | {{InterwikiLink:SmallSportscar}} |
− | | | + | {{ST|stack={{Infobox:Manufacture |
− | | | + | | type = Vehicles |
− | + | | skill = Manufacturing vehicles | |
− | time= | + | | time = 18 |
− | resources= | + | | resources = 6000 grams of [[steel]]<br />4000 grams of [[iron]]<br />500 grams of [[rubber]]<br />450 grams of [[window glass]] |
− | + | | objects = | |
− | + | | tools = {{screwdriver}} | |
− | tools={{screwdriver}} | + | | machines = |
+ | | location = | ||
+ | | rot = | ||
+ | | userot = | ||
+ | | repair = | ||
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− | | | + | {{Infobox:Manufacture |
− | | | + | | title = Small sportscar (Assembly line) |
− | + | | type = Vehicles | |
− | time= | + | | skill = Manufacturing vehicles |
− | resources= | + | | time = 2 |
− | + | | resources = 140 grams of [[steel]] | |
− | + | | objects = [[car windows]]<br />'''2''' [[car wheels]]<br />[[car frame]]<br />{{car engine}} | |
− | tools={{screwdriver}} | + | | tools = {{screwdriver}}<br />[[pincers]]<br />[[pliers]]<br />[[wrench]]<br />[[fork spanner]] |
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− | |} | + | {{Infobox:Land vehicle |
+ | | passengers = 2 | ||
+ | | weight = 135000 | ||
+ | | realcapacity = 72740 | ||
+ | | surfaces = {{sand road}} | ||
+ | | speed = 0.77 | ||
+ | | engine = [[car engine]] | ||
+ | | weight effect = 5000 | ||
+ | }}}} | ||
+ | A small sportscar can be made in either of two ways, [[Skills#Manufacturing|manufacturing]] by hand with a [[screwdriver]] and raw materials, or with the new method using [[:Category:Semi-finished products|car parts]] and made on an [[assembly line]]. | ||
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− | {{Infobox:Vehicle_speed| | + | === Speed === |
− | pathempty=-|pathfull=-| | + | {{Infobox:Vehicle_speed |
− | sandempty=65|sandfull=50| | + | | pathempty = - |
− | pavedempty=92|pavedfull=77| | + | | pathfull = - |
− | highempty=142|highfull=127| | + | | sandempty = 65 |
− | expressempty=204|expressfull=189 | + | | sandfull = 50 |
+ | | pavedempty = 92 | ||
+ | | pavedfull = 77 | ||
+ | | highempty = 142 | ||
+ | | highfull = 127 | ||
+ | | expressempty = 204 | ||
+ | | expressfull = 189 | ||
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+ | <small>''* '''Max''' means consumption when fully loaded, '''Min''' means consumption with just a driver.''</small> |
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A small sportscar can be made in either of two ways, manufacturing by hand with a screwdriver and raw materials, or with the new method using car parts and made on an assembly line.
Speed
Vehicle speeds (pixels) | ||
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Road type | Max.* | Min.** |
Path | - | - |
Sand road | 65 | 50 |
Paved road | 92 | 77 |
Highway | 142 | 127 |
Expressway | 204 | 189 |
* Max means speed with just a driver, ** Min means speed when fully loaded.
Fuel consumption
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* Max means consumption when fully loaded, Min means consumption with just a driver.