Getting the job done one wheel at a time
-John Blackwell - Archridge Co-founder[hr]
Features
- All wheel drive capabilities
- Position and destination mapping
- 6 cylinder Inline 3x3 engine
- Modular saddle-back connector
- 6300l fuel tank
- Sleeper cabin for extended trips
- 1 reverse and 5 forward gears
Startup Proceedure
- Switch on both power and engine electric circuits
- Turn ignition key and wait for engine to reach above 250RPM
- Ensure Parking Brake is not on
- Set off in first gear or Crawler if taking up heavy load
Attachments and Modularity
The Subframes
- The larger of the two -Subframe L- is capable of supporting 6 containers (not stacked) and has 16 drivable wheels
- The smaller one -Subframe S- supports 4 containers (not stacked) and has 12 drivable wheels
Cargo Frame
- The cargo frame is a simple attachment that connects to the back of the tractor unit itself
Backstory
Surprisingly vast and infrequent deliveries were becoming an increasing strain on logistics between the Sawyer and Arid isles. Large oversized project parts became hard to transport over short to medium distances without the expensive process of airlifting. Thus rose the demand for a land-based carrier that would be capable of easily traversing the rough terrain of the Sawyer isles and the flat lands of Meier. Archridge answered this demand with it's newest step-up in vehicular engineering. Taking aesthetic inspiration from the smaller vehicles in the series and most notably the MAZ 7907, the X1015M became a quickly popular sight at it's unveiling and gathered the interest of many companies wishing to solve this same logistical problem.
Credits
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2416132817&searchtext=ze