![]() ![]() is in the process of releasing the STL files for all the submarine’s 3D printed components, and has done an excellent job of documenting the roughly four months he’s spent working on the project in a series of videos on his YouTube channel. From there, a clever ballast tank arrangement made from a syringe and peristaltic pump allow the vehicle to dive and surface on command. Which might explain why it takes nearly two kilograms of lead weight to get the sub close to neutral buoyancy. From the bulkheads that cap off the internal watertight acrylic tube to the hull itself, there’s a lot of plastic aboard this ship. Not that we’re complaining, of course.īeyond the electronics and a few key components, almost every part of the RC Cyclops has been 3D printed. In fact, the sub’s internal watertight compartment holds an impressive array of electronics and systems that are arguably overkill for what’s essentially a toy. found himself particularly enamored with the large submarine you unlock towards the later parts of the game, so much so that he decided to build his own real-life version.Įven though the RC version of the Cyclops has designed is only big enough to explore swimming pool sized alien landscapes, it’s by no means a simple build. In Subnautica, players explore an alien underwater landscape with the help of a number of futuristic tools and vehicles.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |