Windspren
Windspren
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9th Sep 2016
9th Sep 2016
A model of the Kerbol system made using soapworms. Planets have trails, mainly because you can't color a single pixel of a soapworm. Orbital periods are wrong, and it is not for scale, but is mostly a thing for fun.
soap worm planets ksp kerbal space duna star orbit soapworm

Comments

  • Garbage_Master
    Garbage_Master
    15th Sep 2016
    Erm... as I always say: number six EXPLAINS EVERYTHING)))
  • newguy321
    newguy321
    15th Sep 2016
    Turn off deco and you'll see how the planetary orbits change as time passes by. Btw +1
  • hoolian
    hoolian
    15th Sep 2016
    SOAPY THE WORM
  • waleed123
    waleed123
    15th Sep 2016
    nevermmind my last comment :D
  • waleed123
    waleed123
    15th Sep 2016
    anypowder put near kerbol will be shot at high speeds
  • Windspren
    Windspren
    14th Sep 2016
    Behold! New part textures for the new engine models! http://i.imgur.com/8ZMlyHu.png
  • id052
    id052
    13th Sep 2016
    my space station accidentally deorbited +1
  • id052
    id052
    13th Sep 2016
    maybe somehow feathering part of the soapworm?
  • TheDarkAngel
    TheDarkAngel
    13th Sep 2016
    lol +1
  • Windspren
    Windspren
    12th Sep 2016
    I mean, I MIGHT be able to do it if I figure out how to link soapworms to each other that don't collapse when moving...