Supported Game Version: v1.5.10.2
I've been wanting to play with SRB's since we first saw them in the update roadmap. Sadly we haven't gotten to see them in vanilla yet, except a nerfed form in the career prototype, so I took it into my own hands.
There are 4 different widths, 2 wide up to 8 wide. You get to choose a custom height, rotate the nozzle, or choose whether you want the taper on the skirt via the right click menu.
This is one I am very open to suggestions for. Please do leave balancing suggestions in the replies.
Here's a few general stats:
ISP: 130
Fuel Density (as compared to liquid): 2x
Dry Mass Ratio: 15%
Thrust Formula: 75t * ( height / 2 )
How to Use:
1. Close the game, open Steam, then go to your library.
2. Right click SFS, then go to Manage > Browse Local Game Files.
3. Navigate to Mods > Custom Assets > Parts.
4. Drag and drop the asset file from the below Google Drive link into the Parts folder.
Google Drive - solidfuel.pack
The game will automatically load the parts when you re-open it. You'll find them under the Engines pick category.
I've been wanting to play with SRB's since we first saw them in the update roadmap. Sadly we haven't gotten to see them in vanilla yet, except a nerfed form in the career prototype, so I took it into my own hands.
There are 4 different widths, 2 wide up to 8 wide. You get to choose a custom height, rotate the nozzle, or choose whether you want the taper on the skirt via the right click menu.
This is one I am very open to suggestions for. Please do leave balancing suggestions in the replies.
Here's a few general stats:
ISP: 130
Fuel Density (as compared to liquid): 2x
Dry Mass Ratio: 15%
Thrust Formula: 75t * ( height / 2 )
How to Use:
1. Close the game, open Steam, then go to your library.
2. Right click SFS, then go to Manage > Browse Local Game Files.
3. Navigate to Mods > Custom Assets > Parts.
4. Drag and drop the asset file from the below Google Drive link into the Parts folder.
Google Drive - solidfuel.pack
The game will automatically load the parts when you re-open it. You'll find them under the Engines pick category.
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