interestingly, in vanilla game you can find parts that have manufacturer set as "found laying by the side of the road", it is not shown in advanced segragating tab meaning that they in fact were found laying by the side of the road
Here in Australia, any mission that involves parts made from cardboard (or cardboard derivatives) is said to be “tickling the Kraken’s tail”, as their use greatly increases the risk of having the front fall off.
"hahaha someone is gonna write ""dont quote me on that" - Matt Lowne 2022" in the comments, its gonna be really funny and im gonna have to like that comment and laugh and pretend its funny. but really, i hate you, i HATE you" - Matt Lowne 2022
This mod is still around? HELL YES It's the most fun you can have in KSP, and even after you unlock better parts you can still take the science experiments with you
All parts only mods will be "compatible", but not balanced for it. Search Google for engine isp X2 and install that, or manually go and double isp in all the part config files
Jebediah Kerman admired the ingenuity of the KSP engineers 'rocket on a budget' design. Unbeknownst to him, the majority of the parts were "supplied" from his back yard!
If you ever need to see all the parts from one mod again in the future for whatever reason, once you uncheck everything else in janitor's closet just clicking the empty search bar will also show every part in the list.
Reminds me of a old TV show. "I wanna build a spaceship, go to the Moon, salvage all the junk that's up there, bring it back, sell it."] - Salvage 1, a spaceship dubbed the Vulture, made from reclaimed salvage and former NASA parts. A cement mixer, a gasoline tanker trailer, and several surplus rocket engines (bought at auction when the space program was in a slump) became the homemade spaceship
I wish Micro-Space had lasted long enough as a RL rocketry company to have parody parts in KSP. They were the only aerospace company (with clients!) sponsored by a Baptist Church and did a bunch of innovative/ridiculously dangerous engineering. One big thing was the use of composites in fuel storage designs - the guy actually had a pretty good sideline launching sounding rockets for weather study using these lightweight systems. He was a true space minimalist, as well. The one time I met him he had an on-orbit personal transporter that MIGHT have been able to get itself + a 70-80KG from the surface of the moon to a pick-up altitude for a space-based version of the old Skyhook program they used in the Christopher Nolan Batman movies. It was, well, imagine this but in real life. Angle aluminum channel was used for the primary structural members, along with other POTS hardware used for joints and connectors. The real worrying bit was the use of medical rubber tubing as a stretch material and shock absorber. He was definitely mad, but his atmospheric rockets flew, so he wasn't incompetent.
For a TV interpretation of all this, check out "Salvage 1" from 1979. The space capsule is a concrete mixer cylinder, and the fuel tank is take from a fuel truck.
Ah, this video makes me think fondly back on Kottabos games' showcases. With KSP's future seemingly only secured by the endless passion of modders, it's kinda great to see a revival in mod-based content for the game! Glad that we still get such S-tier content from the GOAT himself!
When your space program finally gets funding and you can upgrade from paper planes to cardboard... All of the things sort of make sense and half of them could totally be used for hobbyist rockets. A smartphone as probe core? Sounds a bit like a cubesat that runs in a Raspberry Pi The potato battery? Well, someone managed to run a calculator on potatoes to play Doom. And I love the Coke & Mentos RCS thrusters
i wanna see what a serious attempt at a homemade pressurized capsule would be, even if it requires 32x the oxygen to replace what is lost over the period of the mission
Yet they spent like 5 billion for a rtg that doesn't even make 1kw Why rtg sucks in most games they give NASA prices without the NASA $ You can get like a 20kw rtg for your house for a few million 😂
My dreams of getting to the Mun in a Calvin & Hobbes ship can finally be a reality. I wish the mod woud also create a suit variation where it's just a heavy coat with a fishbowl for a helmet.
I'm sure at some point they'd planned to make a set like this to be the only things available in the first few nodes but then decided to get more serious when the game was picked up by a bunch of space nerds
The irony is, some of the "bargain" parts are actually _more expensive_ than their more "high-tech" counterparts. For example, the space box costs *over twice as much* as the Mk1 Command Pod. (600 for the command pod vs >1200 for the box) I honestly think the mod needs a price rework so the prices for the bargain parts are actually lower than their more advanced counterparts. Add: I know that the mod is intended to be a joke, but like, if you're gonna call it the Bargain Rocket Parts mod, you might as well make the parts an actual bargain.
I was certain (absolutely positive) that this video I've been seeing on my home page was another case of TH-cam bringing back long-watched videos from years ago. I held distinct memories of watching this in the cursed year of 2020 at the absolute earliest (more likely late into the 2010s, though) up until I took a look at the subscriptions tab. I couldn't explain this for the life of me.
@@XxOwlStealer69xX skill issue I'm just kidding, but really use a VPN, or maybe don't and just pay up ig If you live in a country where they care, you can probably afford video games I guess
I love this mod. All of my kerbalcraft have Lava Lamps in the science bay! The smaller radial engines are cans of hair spray with a cigarette lighter duct-taped to the sprayer end. What mod are you using to get the dark mode UI? I like it.
Man, I remember this mod from 2016. It's strange yet fun. It reminds me of Cow's cardboard and milk carton rocket powered by her udders in Cow and Chicken.
As far as the cardboard goes for boats, the front isn’t supposed to fall off and spill crude oil in the sea. No that’s not typical. These are very strong vessels, and the front shouldn’t fall off 😂
They're actually some of the weakest designed boats Because crude oil diesel and gasoline are all buoyant They figure they can sacrifice structural integrity You've never seen one break in half in rough seas?
Was anyone else thinking that the sock thing was going to be a very smooth segway into a sponsor spot? Ive never been disappointed by the lack of sponsor segments until today.
"A cardboard box. A cardboard box usually consists of a thin pasteboard with a corrugated paper center. They are usually made of recycled paper. It was first invented in Europe over one hundred years ago. It was originally used to absorb one's sweat when wearing hats. With the same amount of wood to make one wooden box, you can make six or seven cardboard boxes. And since it's recyclable, it's highly economical. In addition, it is strong and easy to store. That is why it is widely used for packing. But to avoid damaging weapons and other delicate instruments when shipping them, they should be packed in stronger boxes, like... wood or something. Also, the crevices should be filled with Styrofoam to prevent them from moving around. ...So anyway, what's with the box?"
Honourable mention to Honest Purple's Land o' Junk, which also provides bargain basement rocket parts in a slightly more realistic way. It also has very funny part descriptions
10:00 Same varying shear stresses (worse, because the tank is kept after the SRBs detach), same angular momentum and tank slosh problems (worse, because the shuttle tank was only on one side), the added complication of the angular movement of the CoM of the vehicle, the same varying temperature and pressure. But since the external tank didn't have an engine, I guess all that was simple, eh? Sorry, I've read the counterarguments, and they don't change the fact that the shuttle engineers already did it decades ago. SpaceX just simply didn't want to repeat the mistake of making a stupidly complicated vehicle and pretending it was cost-effective for decades.
Kekekeke! This is the best silly mod. The ending reminds me of the time Peter Sripol built a cardboard electric boat for real. It lasted longer than I expected, but that's not really saying much at all. :)
hey matt! i heavily recommend a mod called "crowd sourced science"! :] instead of the same old science reports, theres multiple for each scenario!! made by the community, of course ;D they're quite funny, and unique :]
It's beyond the environment!! There''s nothing out there but sea and fish! ....and a massive fire. My other favorite: - minimum crew requirements--- - Oh, how many? - One, I suppose. Don't know why, just love that. The whole sketch is a master piece though.
I love the story you made at the begining lmao This video reminds me of Raving Rabbids with the rocket builded out of anything and they're going to the moon! hmmmmm...
With the Janitor's closet mod, all you have to do is click in the search field after you've filtered it through janitor's closet, and all the parts will come up. No need to type in the name in the search field.
@@terranovarain6570 I remember my first one with a camera in it, one that took a picture as the nose deployed, truly awful shots, but awesome at the same time! 🤣
Lowne I just wanna say that this new era of modded content has singlehandedly restored my interest in your channel, and I hope your metrics are reflecting that. Less space news, more of this.
Nothing like a Space Program assembled entirely from things stolen from the back of the Big Tesco.
😂😂😂
as someone who lives near a big tesco im fairly sure you can just build a normal rocket from the stuff i see back there
Awaiting Tesco Mike Kerman and his combination science lab, radiator, MRI. I hear he makes a mean burrito in that thing.
If it works it works
NASA: Matt Lowne did this in cave with a box of scraps!
Engineers *Nervously Sweating over Artemis*
I doubt Obadiah would like Jebadiah
Did nasa do artemis I always thought it was ESA
@@charles0423 yes nasa do Artemis
I know by doing this, I'll end up on r/woooosh but the delta v requrirements in real life are actually higher in real life, r/woooooosh here I come!
Never letting Gene on the shrooms again
Lolzers
Its not her fault, the developers promised a better coin
Jeanne*
interestingly, in vanilla game you can find parts that have manufacturer set as "found laying by the side of the road", it is not shown in advanced segragating tab meaning that they in fact were found laying by the side of the road
now this is pretty much found in the back of jeb's old appartment
@@ThePapino134 i think they got jeb off the street too tho
@@SEB9630_pl and that's why he's my favorite astronaut
the lore to this scenario is perfect
It really is 😂😂😂
Gives me Bradley vibes.
POV: Ryanair gets into the Spaceflight industry
Ryanair and Boeing collab
@@alongal407 you forgot oceangate
@@alongal407Unfortunately for Boeing, if you assassinate a Kerbal, they just respawn 2h later.
@@operator8014about that...
Holy crap this comment blew up
Here in Australia, any mission that involves parts made from cardboard (or cardboard derivatives) is said to be “tickling the Kraken’s tail”, as their use greatly increases the risk of having the front fall off.
I am Australian and I've never heard this. I have failed.
never heard this one before?
"don't quote me on that" - Matt Lowne 2024
hahaha XD
"hahaha someone is gonna write ""dont quote me on that" - Matt Lowne 2022" in the comments, its gonna be really funny and im gonna have to like that comment and laugh and pretend its funny. but really, i hate you, i HATE you" - Matt Lowne 2022
"Matt Lowne 2024" -Matt Lowne 2024
@@MattLowneXD
The fact that Matt preserved the transfer stage souly for this joke about the sock is priceless 😂 16:54
This mod is still around? HELL YES It's the most fun you can have in KSP, and even after you unlock better parts you can still take the science experiments with you
is it compatible with rss/ro
All parts only mods will be "compatible", but not balanced for it. Search Google for engine isp X2 and install that, or manually go and double isp in all the part config files
@@thecrazyinsanityI’m scared about what you’re planning
@@juliannolastname2442 he truly deserves his username
@@thecrazyinsanity Username checks out lol
Jebediah Kerman admired the ingenuity of the KSP engineers 'rocket on a budget' design.
Unbeknownst to him, the majority of the parts were "supplied" from his back yard!
Me in career mode when I’m running low on funds:
Val: Ah yeah, let’s go to the Mün… wait, why do i hear the Bad Piggies theme?
BAD PIGGIES MENTIONED
It definitely gives off that kind of energy
@@haxihoovis1 bad Piggies have indeed been mentioned
"Is that the f*cking theme from Angry Birds"
If you ever need to see all the parts from one mod again in the future for whatever reason, once you uncheck everything else in janitor's closet just clicking the empty search bar will also show every part in the list.
Reminds me of a old TV show. "I wanna build a spaceship, go to the Moon, salvage all the junk that's up there, bring it back, sell it."] - Salvage 1, a spaceship dubbed the Vulture, made from reclaimed salvage and former NASA parts. A cement mixer, a gasoline tanker trailer, and several surplus rocket engines (bought at auction when the space program was in a slump) became the homemade spaceship
Now I wonder if they sold off all the space shuttle orbiter engines
@@HappyBeezerStudiosThey're on the SLS now
I wish Micro-Space had lasted long enough as a RL rocketry company to have parody parts in KSP. They were the only aerospace company (with clients!) sponsored by a Baptist Church and did a bunch of innovative/ridiculously dangerous engineering. One big thing was the use of composites in fuel storage designs - the guy actually had a pretty good sideline launching sounding rockets for weather study using these lightweight systems. He was a true space minimalist, as well.
The one time I met him he had an on-orbit personal transporter that MIGHT have been able to get itself + a 70-80KG from the surface of the moon to a pick-up altitude for a space-based version of the old Skyhook program they used in the Christopher Nolan Batman movies. It was, well, imagine this but in real life. Angle aluminum channel was used for the primary structural members, along with other POTS hardware used for joints and connectors. The real worrying bit was the use of medical rubber tubing as a stretch material and shock absorber. He was definitely mad, but his atmospheric rockets flew, so he wasn't incompetent.
Haha, I adore the vibe of this mod. It might just capture the "feel" of KSP better than any other mod (and certainly better than KSP 2 did)
You know, I'm honestly surprised the money isn't called "Kerbucks"
For a TV interpretation of all this, check out "Salvage 1" from 1979. The space capsule is a concrete mixer cylinder, and the fuel tank is take from a fuel truck.
21:01 A wave hit the spaceship? That's one in a million chance at sea.
Too bad he landed right in the environment. They’re gonna have to have it moved.
I'm just glad the front didn't fall off, most are designed not to do that
Also could you call me a ride back?
Ah, this video makes me think fondly back on Kottabos games' showcases. With KSP's future seemingly only secured by the endless passion of modders, it's kinda great to see a revival in mod-based content for the game! Glad that we still get such S-tier content from the GOAT himself!
I was hoping the parachute would be a bunch of plastic grocery bags
Ah yes. The most kerbal mod. It does seem to have everything but a showerhead fuel manifold.
I'm like 90% sure that small parachute is just an old bin bag they found in the back of a cupboard in the VAB kitchen
Reminds me of a kite I built once. Big thing, loads of lift! 1 corner was white for some reason. I think there wasn't quite enough black bin bag.
This is the kind of angry birds esque fun that should be in the base game that goes along perfectly with how the Kerbal look
When your space program finally gets funding and you can upgrade from paper planes to cardboard...
All of the things sort of make sense and half of them could totally be used for hobbyist rockets.
A smartphone as probe core? Sounds a bit like a cubesat that runs in a Raspberry Pi
The potato battery? Well, someone managed to run a calculator on potatoes to play Doom.
And I love the Coke & Mentos RCS thrusters
So we got Boeing in the game now? Nice
i wanna see what a serious attempt at a homemade pressurized capsule would be, even if it requires 32x the oxygen to replace what is lost over the period of the mission
a fish tank with oxygen weed in it
We got Ikea space program before GTA 6💀
Kerbal Space Program but they have NASA's budget
We gotta go and give NASA the KSC’s Budget now 💀
Yet they spent like 5 billion for a rtg that doesn't even make 1kw
Why rtg sucks in most games they give NASA prices without the NASA $
You can get like a 20kw rtg for your house for a few million
😂
My dreams of getting to the Mun in a Calvin & Hobbes ship can finally be a reality.
I wish the mod woud also create a suit variation where it's just a heavy coat with a fishbowl for a helmet.
I'm sure at some point they'd planned to make a set like this to be the only things available in the first few nodes but then decided to get more serious when the game was picked up by a bunch of space nerds
The irony is, some of the "bargain" parts are actually _more expensive_ than their more "high-tech" counterparts. For example, the space box costs *over twice as much* as the Mk1 Command Pod. (600 for the command pod vs >1200 for the box)
I honestly think the mod needs a price rework so the prices for the bargain parts are actually lower than their more advanced counterparts.
Add: I know that the mod is intended to be a joke, but like, if you're gonna call it the Bargain Rocket Parts mod, you might as well make the parts an actual bargain.
I remember how much I loved this mod. Thanks for playing it!
Justice for Bob's stamp collection!
They should have seprotrons be whoopee cushions 😂
Bingo Fuel is the Point when you have to return to base, not when you are out of gas.
If there's a thing called CHEAP Plane Tickets,
then there SHOULD be CHEAP SPACE TICKETS!
~Some Random Dude probably
UK Space Agency logo gives it the real vibe
0:12 Oh man I needed this, you have no idea how much I needed this
21:00 PSA: in order to preserve the life of your bargain parts, they must be stored *beyond* the environment.
I was certain (absolutely positive) that this video I've been seeing on my home page was another case of TH-cam bringing back long-watched videos from years ago. I held distinct memories of watching this in the cursed year of 2020 at the absolute earliest (more likely late into the 2010s, though) up until I took a look at the subscriptions tab. I couldn't explain this for the life of me.
This mod would have paired well with the old prototype barn VAB. I wish that had been added as a level 0 facility. 😊
Imagine not privateering, lost nothing to early access games.
too risky, dont want my isp sending us a letter again.
@@XxOwlStealer69xX skill issue
I'm just kidding, but really use a VPN, or maybe don't and just pay up ig
If you live in a country where they care, you can probably afford video games I guess
Matt the clock experiment is a subtle reference to how general relativity was confirmed via satellites I love it.
I love this mod. All of my kerbalcraft have Lava Lamps in the science bay! The smaller radial engines are cans of hair spray with a cigarette lighter duct-taped to the sprayer end. What mod are you using to get the dark mode UI? I like it.
Heat shield part should be a wok pan
Bargain space program, but somehow the kerbals are still rocking those suspiciously expensive looking spacesuits?
Man, I remember this mod from 2016. It's strange yet fun. It reminds me of Cow's cardboard and milk carton rocket powered by her udders in Cow and Chicken.
As far as the cardboard goes for boats, the front isn’t supposed to fall off and spill crude oil in the sea. No that’s not typical. These are very strong vessels, and the front shouldn’t fall off 😂
They're actually some of the weakest designed boats
Because crude oil diesel and gasoline are all buoyant
They figure they can sacrifice structural integrity
You've never seen one break in half in rough seas?
Man I was scouring the comments hoping anybody else got the refererance😂
I like how the visual issues with the cardboard box was already thought about and "fixed" as a feature, not a bug.
The time to get back into KSP is now it seems! Finally a stable version for modding
Was anyone else thinking that the sock thing was going to be a very smooth segway into a sponsor spot? Ive never been disappointed by the lack of sponsor segments until today.
"A cardboard box. A cardboard box usually consists of a thin pasteboard with a corrugated paper center. They are usually made of recycled paper. It was first invented in Europe over one hundred years ago. It was originally used to absorb one's sweat when wearing hats. With the same amount of wood to make one wooden box, you can make six or seven cardboard boxes. And since it's recyclable, it's highly economical. In addition, it is strong and easy to store. That is why it is widely used for packing. But to avoid damaging weapons and other delicate instruments when shipping them, they should be packed in stronger boxes, like... wood or something. Also, the crevices should be filled with Styrofoam to prevent them from moving around. ...So anyway, what's with the box?"
"oh hi, i dont know where i am and who these animals are." -GLaDOS potato (potatOS)
THIS IS LITERALLY MY FAVOURITE MOD IN ALL OF KSP
I actually played and loved this mod. It gave a "child playing pretend in the backyard" feeling but with immersion!
I cannot get over the fact that the engine used in 11:18 is literally a bell lol
I never thought I'd see the day Matt Lowne would fly a mission using 2x4 technology.
Where's the heat shield?!
the microwave wasn't working so matt decided re-entry heat would work.
That's the neat part!
I remember playing with this mod YEARS ago, what a blast from the past!
So, THERE'S my plunger!!!
20:20 hey!the solar panel worked!
The time stamp is 20:20 😂😂😂😂😂😂 2020...
Imagine thats the only thing that broke during the whole flight😂
could've used a big wok pan as a heat shield
Trash can lid maybe?
might be a bit small
@@rallekralle11 I didn't mean an indoor can, like an old fashioned one from US back in the 50s
That's essentially Ed, Edd & Eddy/KND meets the Apollo Program.
Literally thought the same thing lol
i did not expect MATT LOWNE
Honourable mention to Honest Purple's Land o' Junk, which also provides bargain basement rocket parts in a slightly more realistic way. It also has very funny part descriptions
You could make a whole game franchise about making technology with stuff from a skip (with a lot of orky psychic power)
10:00 Same varying shear stresses (worse, because the tank is kept after the SRBs detach), same angular momentum and tank slosh problems (worse, because the shuttle tank was only on one side), the added complication of the angular movement of the CoM of the vehicle, the same varying temperature and pressure. But since the external tank didn't have an engine, I guess all that was simple, eh? Sorry, I've read the counterarguments, and they don't change the fact that the shuttle engineers already did it decades ago. SpaceX just simply didn't want to repeat the mistake of making a stupidly complicated vehicle and pretending it was cost-effective for decades.
No way this mod is back! I remember watching the Ronin Pawn playthrough with this many years ago.
Mom? Can we buy a rocket? No! We have a rocket at home! The rocket at home:
Finally we got boeing parts in KSP!
Kekekeke! This is the best silly mod.
The ending reminds me of the time Peter Sripol built a cardboard electric boat for real. It lasted longer than I expected, but that's not really saying much at all. :)
hey matt! i heavily recommend a mod called "crowd sourced science"! :] instead of the same old science reports, theres multiple for each scenario!! made by the community, of course ;D they're quite funny, and unique :]
Lets gooo! Another matt lowne ksp vid! :D
Finally Boeing parts in KSP!
I'm surprised it survived the re-entry heat, I guess carboard is stronger than stock parts
Remember kids: if duct tape isn't working, you just aren't using enough of it.
It's beyond the environment!! There''s nothing out there but sea and fish! ....and a massive fire.
My other favorite:
- minimum crew requirements---
- Oh, how many?
- One, I suppose.
Don't know why, just love that. The whole sketch is a master piece though.
R n' D was just a little behind this year
When you actually buy the "new, unused" rocket parts from Discount Dan
I love the story you made at the begining lmao
This video reminds me of Raving Rabbids with the rocket builded out of anything and they're going to the moon! hmmmmm...
I remember this mod from ...five years ago. Nice to see it again :-D
What a lovely rocket!
Regarding the end, just be sure the front doesn't fall off ;)
“Bust out the duct tape, we’re going to space” goes unnecessarily hard
With the Janitor's closet mod, all you have to do is click in the search field after you've filtered it through janitor's closet, and all the parts will come up. No need to type in the name in the search field.
My favorite ksp mod! I just wish it made the VAB into a barn at first
Zeon!? GUNDAM!!
"Unfortunately, the KSP spent all of their recovery money on frozen pizza and a microwave."
Godspeed Valentina Kerman.
What’s funny is the fact your scrap rocket is more expensive than my family’s monthly grocery list budget
Well they're still using massive gas tanks lol
@@jesusramirezromo2037 Yeah, but it was as expensive as my entire monthly grocery budget the second Matt started testing the science stuff.
Matt going over all these literally side of the road parts with a UK Space Agency flag in the background is just 🧑🍳💋
This is why i always say kerbals are so much snarter than humans, even these parts have a 0 percent fail rate
That dino or Godzilla in the cardboard capsule is a nice touch, could be a bit of Kurban history
this is a CLASSIC
This mod and your Mun landing made me think of the old children's TV show "Button Moon" :D
Everyone who truly loves rockery has flown a cardboard rocket, go Estes!
🎉 ❤ loved launching them had one with a altimeter in it
@@terranovarain6570 I remember my first one with a camera in it, one that took a picture as the nose deployed, truly awful shots, but awesome at the same time! 🤣
@@Codysdab that was the two I had to choose from and I picked the one with the altimeter 🤣❤🎉
This looks like a kids next door 2x4 tech lol
Ikr
02:16 the microwave makes an intimidating growling sound. 😂
Lowne I just wanna say that this new era of modded content has singlehandedly restored my interest in your channel, and I hope your metrics are reflecting that. Less space news, more of this.
It's like if Red Green and the other guys at Possum Lodge decided to start a space program.
Never underestimate how much space engineers can do with the absolute bare minimum lol.