BuysDB
BuysDB
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11th May 2013
12th May 2013
BWR type reactor. Beta version. Please report any problems you encounter. Enjoy. Instructions: disable the relief valve, enable fuel p. valve, lower control rods. Disable p valve when counts per second >1000. Turbine runs at pressure >11 .
nuclear reactor boiler realistic artistic deco needsdecor uranium

Comments

  • cmcgee1213
    cmcgee1213
    14th May 2013
    this is awsome i destroyed it all when i dropped a W bomb
  • BuysDB
    BuysDB
    14th May 2013
    @astro-nomical; I will add a scram. @peterpacz1, Thanks, I will make a simple manual, but I think the controls are not complex. As for the frame rate: I am not going to reduce the particle count, you can remove scenery yourself when you're having issues.
  • nia666
    nia666
    14th May 2013
    I'm sorry for double post. Kind of timeout issue
  • nia666
    nia666
    14th May 2013
    As always BuysDB joins sophisticated design with awsome art. Great job. You are true star of TPT community. Cheers!
  • nia666
    nia666
    14th May 2013
    As always BuysDB joins sophisticated design with awsome art. Great job. You are true star of TPT community. Cheers!
  • BlueComet
    BlueComet
    14th May 2013
    This is the best artwork of any reactor ever. Holy crap. +1 for awesome detail
  • Cookster997
    Cookster997
    14th May 2013
    Ah... I see. The button send a signal to a group of powered pipes over in the condensation tank, allowing the water into the reactor. Thank you, Doritos(Loco)Taco.
  • Dorito_tRF
    Dorito_tRF
    14th May 2013
    it pours water into the reactor, you know? the thing that turns the turbines?
  • Cookster997
    Cookster997
    14th May 2013
    Hey Buys, what does the button marked "Core spray" do? Is it some sort of emergency coolant? Is it a needed process for reaction? Or is it the newest product in the very small Nuclear Reactor Cosmetics market? I can't find where it leads to.
  • Cookster997
    Cookster997
    14th May 2013
    Incase you guys were wondering, it seems "MSIV" stands for "Main Steam Intake Valve", because the "MSIV" button opens a valve that seems to let the steam into the turbine loop.