Description
The Dune Runner Mk II is a lighter, lower, cooler, simpler take on the original. Ditching the truck-ish stylings of the Mk 1 in favor of a rustic buggy look, the Dune Runner Mk II is a real joy to drive. It’s far more stable than the Mk 1, has a lower part count, and can tackle even steeper slopes thanks to its low CoM. It’s nuclear powered, too, so you don’t have to worry about fuel. Ever. The Foundry Works put this beauty through its paces in an unprecedented test run. The Mk II crossed mountains and foothill and highlands with ease, and all without dropping below 10 m/s. (Typical cruising speed on slopes: 16 m/s. Typical cruising speed on flat ground 22 m/s.) The Dune Runner Mk II isn’t quite the sturdiest thing, but it’s stable and tenacious as a really large pug or perhaps a hammerhead shark.
A stock aircraft called Dune Runner Mk. II. Built with 37 of the finest parts, its root part is structuralPanel2.
Built in the SPH in KSP version 1.0.5.