Creation Chariot Assembly Guide
Placement of core components
The birth of a powerful tank is inseparable from thousands of debuggings. The core is the reasonable conception and chassis placement.
The first step is to place the chassis. How the chassis is designed determines the shape of the vehicle. Ground vehicles should hide their generators under the chassis, so as to avoid being triggered by the explosive motor during a match and preventing weapons that consume the most power from firing. But if the generator is synthesized to reduce the explosion radius, it is also an idea to use the highly durable generator as armor.
The second step is to place the front of the vehicle on the chassis. The choice of the front determines the route of the tank, such as a light vehicle, a melee vehicle or a heavy vehicle. Then we place the extended chassis. This part of the chassis can reserve the positions of some functional components at the beginning of the design, and at the same time consider the overall vehicle steering issue when the subsequent vehicle is connected. It is necessary to cross-connect the chassis with each other, and try to avoid one chassis connecting all the designs. In this way, when the key chassis falls, the upper parts will fall directly, causing the tank to lose its combat effectiveness.
In the third step, we need to install the wheels. In the early stage, you can choose wheels with relatively high durability. In the middle and later stages, you need to reasonably match the wheels according to the type of chariot. After installation, you need to drive in the garage to see how the steering ability is. If you are not satisfied with the steering, you can adjust the wheel placement and wheel spacing. At the same time, you should also consider whether small bumpers need to be installed between the wheels to protect the wheels and avoid collisions. Damage easily destroys it.
Placement of other components
Here, I would like to remind all car friends, never ignore the role of bumpers! They can greatly protect you from being destroyed by collision damage. We also recommend that you use bumpers with collision damage. Pressing on the front of the car can easily destroy the chassis of vehicles without bumper protection in battle.
The fourth step is the placement of weapons and functional components. Weapons are the output core of a vehicle. If the number of parts allows, try to equip your weapons with a base. It is only reasonable that the durability of the weapon base exceeds that of the weapon itself. It can usually be placed on a highly durable penetration plate or a highly durable engine. The safest weapon base is the front of the vehicle itself. A weapon needs to be connected to at least multiple solder joints to avoid losing the weapon when a weapon support point is destroyed. The weapon base that combines the penetration plate and the bumper is relatively reliable. Of course, weapons connected to the front of the car do not need to worry about this.
The fifth step is to select functional components, which are key components to improve vehicle performance and weapon output. Functional components with low durability should be hidden under the chassis or behind the front of the car as much as possible to avoid being easily destroyed and resulting in low output. Of course, high-durability functional parts such as the filling machine can be placed in front of the front of the car. Such high-durability functional parts can also protect the cockpit when most of the armor is lost.
The sixth step is to add armor after designing the overall car model. When it comes to the choice of armor, the penetration plate needs to be placed reasonably to give full play to its penetration effect. When it comes to the choice of blood volume plate, Prioritize the use of armor with large models and high durability-to-weight ratio. If the load on the ground vehicle is sufficient, you can choose a high-durability blood plate. However, suspended tanks are vehicles with high combat power and need to consider dealing with high-damage weapons such as Scorpion and Typhoon, so blindly adding blood volume will not have much effect. To take advantage of its damage judgment characteristics, use larger light health panels or accessories placed in the front and back of the car to best resist the high damage of weapons such as Scorpions.