Gauge Clock 2
A more "modern" variant of my Gauge Clock, featuring both analog and digital displays. Made from three gauges - or just one - and a label, this clock accurately displays mission elapsed time in seconds, minutes, and hours, starting from the time the level is loaded.
There are actually four clocks. Three are fully customizable, made from a combination of three separate gauges and a label. The colors, sizes, and styles of each hand can be adjusted individually. These clocks are available in three standard sizes: one at 70%, one at 100%, and one at 150% scale. However, they can be fairly easily resized to fit in whatever you need it to fit into (though do note that the individual gauge parts are not all the same size, and adjust their scales accordingly).
The fourth clock (the one with the red screws) is a special two-part clock (suggested by asteroidbook345). This clock combines all three hands into a single gauge part, and is therefore even easier to drag-and-drop into your own aircraft. However, the disadvantage of the one-piece clock is that the hands must all be the same color and approximate size, though the indicator styles can still be changed individually. This clock can easily be resized to any diameter you want in seconds. However, the label will likely require resizing and repositioning separately, as it is a separate part.
Instructions
Grab by the base of the gauge and drag the clock to your subassemblies. Nudge it into place manually with the Connected Parts option toggled (to ensure you move all three parts of the clock together). You may need to manually make connections, as connecting one gauge to another gauge seems to prevent that gauge from automatically connecting to other parts.
If creating a custom sized clock, the upper edge of the digital label part should be aligned with the lower edge of the hour and minute hands in the designer. The label has been scaled so that the part's scale slider matches that of the parent gauge, and it can therefore be properly resized without the need for Overload.
All three clocks have zero weight and drag.
No permission needed to use, though I'd appreciate if you give credit.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Gauge Clock
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 3.3ft (1.0m)
- Length 1.0ft (0.3m)
- Height 1.1ft (0.3m)
- Empty Weight 34lbs (15kg)
- Loaded Weight 34lbs (15kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 322
Parts
- Number of Parts 15
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 200
Great job
That’s nice
@asteroidbook345 Actually, you've given me another idea...
@HuskyDynamics01 nice!
UPDATE: There is now a fourth clock, made from only one gauge piece (and a label)! However, as it is one piece all three hands of this clock must be the same color.
@asteroidbook345 You are a genius. An update will be out shortly.
Can’t you give a gauge two needles? Idk about 3 but I know the altimeter has 2
I’m gonna be using this thing I’m my future reworks for sure, amazing!