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The Chrome Crusher can travel across land and moves at a speed of 0.3 blocks per second.<ref name="CFG LargeDigger"/> It takes the Chrome Crusher 0.4 seconds to drill Dirt, 0.8 seconds to drill Loose Rock, 1 second to drill Hard Rock, and 1 second to drill Energy Crystal and Ore Seams.<ref name="CFG LargeDigger"/> Laser stats?
The Chrome Crusher can travel across land and moves at a speed of 0.3 blocks per second.<ref name="CFG LargeDigger"/> It takes the Chrome Crusher 0.4 seconds to drill Dirt, 0.8 seconds to drill Loose Rock, 1 second to drill Hard Rock, and 1 second to drill Energy Crystal and Ore Seams.<ref name="CFG LargeDigger"/> Laser stats?
[[File:Adv no07 p32 Chrome Crusher wireframe.png|thumb|Textured and wireframe model by Artworld]]


==== Game files ====
==== Game files ====

Revision as of 22:54, 17 September 2023

Art of the Chrome Crusher from the LEGO Rock Raiders video game

The Chrome Crusher is a fictional mining vehicle in the LEGO Rock Raiders theme.

Game information

In the Windows version of LEGO Rock Raiders, the Chrome Crusher is classified as a Large Vehicle.[1] It costs five Energy Crystals to transport down one Chrome Crusher.[2] It transports down at the Super Teleport.[3] Rock Raiders must be trained as Drivers to use this vehicle.[2]

The Chrome Crusher can travel across land and moves at a speed of 0.3 blocks per second.[1] It takes the Chrome Crusher 0.4 seconds to drill Dirt, 0.8 seconds to drill Loose Rock, 1 second to drill Hard Rock, and 1 second to drill Energy Crystal and Ore Seams.[1] Laser stats?

Textured and wireframe model by Artworld

Game files

In the game's configuration file, the Chrome Crusher is defined as LargeDigger[1] in the VehicleTypes {} section.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Main Lego Config File, line 2699–2726. LargeDigger {} section.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Instruction Manual, p. 81.
  3. Instruction Manual, p. 70.
  4. Main Lego Config File, line 2016–2031. VehicleTypes {} section.

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