International Loadstar 1800 1.0.0
The International Loadstar is a vehicle designed with one purpose: To be a much larger truck disguised as a pickup. This idea has not left the mind of manufactures; case-in-point are trucks such as the Ford F-550 and RAM 5500. The Loadstar 1700 was designed to be a towing vehicle capable of many roles in Agriculture, Industry, and public service. This mod seeks to add the next step in the product line, the Loadstar 1800, to the game in a tasteful way to serve as a re-balance of the 1700. The truck only ask a few extra dollars over the 1700 for that extra heft it brings to the table. Just don’t ask any questions about that weird “Loadstar 1700” badge on the hood. We had to trade out the entire hood because of a logging accident a few years ago, and all they had in stock were 1700 hoods. Don’t worry about it.
The International Loadstar 1800 came with higher GVWR, a beefier engine option, a larger fuel tank, and a few other goodies. These have been translated into the mod for use in SnowRunner. Those changes include:
– Notably heavier frame and chassis. Stability improvements have been made in addition.
– Access to the Westline V6 2350T as a new beefcake engine option.
Note: This engine must be found in the world just as it would for other trucks.
– An increase to 220 litres of fuel.
– Reworked suspension; offering two options in Towing and Offroad.
Using the crane with the new Towing suspension works wonderfully, allowing the 1800 to completely lift items and smaller scouts off the ground without kneeling.
*Note: The Offroad suspension unlocks at level 8. Locating the Loadstar 1700’s Raised suspension does not override this.
– With the change to a true Heavy Scout, Heavy tires have been switched for the paltry and small tire offerings from the 1700:
Highway: HMD-series
Allterrain: ATMD-series; ATHS I
Off-Road: OHD-series; OHS I, OHS II
Mudtires: MHS-series
Chained: MHS I; OHD II
You read that correctly, it has an option for mud tires!
– Access to Medium Winches
Who needs an autonomous winch when you have a miniature crane welded to the front of your pickup?
– Access to a new medium-duty Low Saddle and specialized Gooseneck trailer.
That’s right, we built a (mostly) aluminum-alloy 4-unit gooseneck trailer just for this truck’s 5th wheel. Bad news is, the thing doesn’t connect to other trucks’ saddles, and the 1800’s hitch can’t connect to other trailers. It would probably overload even the towing suspension if it did, though.