This is a Space Exploration adaptation of the Fully Modular Mall design by Rahbek (Vanilla) and Valyrin (Krastorio2).
Original vanilla 0.17 version here https://factorioprints.com/view/-LbP47CtKAiwauLskTo2
Original Krastorio2 version here https://factorioprints.com/view/-M4L50cK-zVXr8QEV4qA
Credits should go to Rahbek and Valyrin
Following description is taken from the original page, with edits for Krastorio / SE adaptations
Required belted input
- Quartz
- Plastic
- Silicon
- Green circuits
- Red circuits
- Iron plate
- Batteries
- Rare metals
- Copper plate
- Steel plate
- Stone ore
- Stone brick
- Glass
- Lubricant (piped / barrel)
Required logistic storage input
mainly for advanced late-game products
- Low density structures
- Imersium plate
- Heavy composite
- Dynamic emiter
- Blue circuits
- Heavy bearing
- Imersium gear wheel
- Wood
- Heat shielding
- Concrete
- Big electic motors (they are also produced internally)
- Imersium beam
- Biomatter
Features
- One Mall for everyone: 13 Elements, 1 Mainbus connector style & infinite combinations.
- Place in the order of YOUR liking
- LEAVE OUT or ADD multiple versions of the same module.
- Fully discriminatory and non-inclusive >:) Gears, automation cores, beams etc. are made on site. May work on a belted design some other time to fit with the original design's multiple mainbus connectors
- Bot-Prime same day delivery
- Buffer chest for every product which requests the produced item (to ensure proper recycling and prevent overflow of logistic storage)
- Buffer chests capacity is NOT limited
- Production is limited by circuits logic (most items are limited in this way to ~1 stack, or otherwise if it felt more appropriate
- Simple and easy to handle full belt inputs - No need to mess with merging belts and products on the right lanes for desired outcomes
- Everything is belted that a sane person would have on their mains. - Only requests lubricant barrels (but allows piped input), steam engines (which can be made by the mall) and concrete (tell me you're not just running on grass...)
