Time has come. The Arbeiter is at the phase of recieving its own hitbox right now. While you read this, it is still being worked on and hopefully it will be ready in time.
Price: 1972470 - AU-55 "Arbeiter" Unioner Very Heavy Fighter
Arbeiter is the first very heavy fighter, developed by Unioners. Being touted as the promising fruit of a massive labor force, this agile fighter is a formidable opponent for almost any other craft of the same class on markets today. The ship is known to be designed by an unknown group of ex-Republican engineers, those who are estimated to be excelled at the utilization of repairing and reforming components.
Stats
Gun/Turret Mounts: 6/1 - Guns: Duo Level (9) & Quadro Level (10) - Turrets: Mono Level (5)
Armor: 12600
Cargo Space: 75
Max Batteries/NanoBots: 70/70
Optimal Weapon Class: 8
Max. Weapon Class: 10
Additional Equipment: M, CM, CD/T
We might have had a better texture but the deadline is close and textures can always be done.
Credits must go to Xing the modeller and texturer of this ship, Silent Assasin the hardpointer and Turkish hopefully will be the one to make a hitbox for it. After the hitbox is done, we will be submitting the ship for the test period, wherein I hope that we will be instructed and helped with the required procedure.
A mixture between civilian and Rhienland ship design? Excellent.
I like it, the texture could use some work though, but you prolly won't notice that kind of thing on the battlefield anyway. I like the realistic cobbled together aspect. (Needs more like that in my opinion.
"The thirteen saloons that had lined the one street of Seney had not left a trace. The foundations of the Mansion House hotel stuck up above the ground. The stone was chipped and split by the fire. It was all that was left of the town of Seney. Even the surface had been burned off the ground.
Nick looked at the burned-over stretch of hillside, where he had expected to find the scattered houses of the town and then walked down the railroad track to the bridge over the river. The river was there."