Suggestion for new vehicles
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Well, I have one character with the wealth to attempt this. Unfortunatly, based on the maps he has, the nearest (read only) source of what I believe to be the raw material is like 10 cities away. I can't confirm that because we are still building the machine which will confirm what the raw material that it needs.
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Who said there's no electricity in Cantr?
You OBVIOUSLY haven't seen peoples vehicles running without a battery
A shopping cart? Are you kidding? NO! Susie, if I did that, then there'd be no need for a pushcart... NOOO NEEEDD. Then all that whining people did, to get a pushcart implemented... it would be for NOTHING!
An aluminum bike might be cool. But at my current standpoint, I'd say aluminum would be HARDER to acquire than Steel. It honestly depends where you're located. But the majority of places, it would be harder than easier.
You OBVIOUSLY haven't seen peoples vehicles running without a battery

A shopping cart? Are you kidding? NO! Susie, if I did that, then there'd be no need for a pushcart... NOOO NEEEDD. Then all that whining people did, to get a pushcart implemented... it would be for NOTHING!
An aluminum bike might be cool. But at my current standpoint, I'd say aluminum would be HARDER to acquire than Steel. It honestly depends where you're located. But the majority of places, it would be harder than easier.
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If we had shopping carts we would definitely have to have aluminum so we could fill it with empty cans, though glass bottles might do the trick.
At least we've got the hemp longcoat which is pretty good attire for pushing a shopping cart full of cans down the street.
At least we've got the hemp longcoat which is pretty good attire for pushing a shopping cart full of cans down the street.
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Anthony Roberts wrote:An aluminum bike might be cool. But at my current standpoint, I'd say aluminum would be HARDER to acquire than Steel. It honestly depends where you're located. But the majority of places, it would be harder than easier.
Also, bronze would be harder to make than iron or steel... which kind of makes creating bronze a bad idea, IMO.
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Nick wrote:Also, bronze would be harder to make than iron or steel... which kind of makes creating bronze a bad idea, IMO.
Wait, what? Other than the fact that I've never seen phosphorus, which I was going to bring up on general support (you know, will anyone ever see phosphorus, or is it one of those 'find a new world to get the low-tech alternative' things?), I'd think it's no harder.
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