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Some of the work in this post was actually done last year but I never posted it before I stopped on the XJ. One of the last todos needing to be addressed before I could weld in the new outer rocker was the B pillar. It was pretty rusted on the bottom and needed some patches so I opted to temporarily remove it. One of the nice things about this being the 2nd side is that my outer rocker is already trimmed down and I have the braces for the 2x6 rocker ready. The little pilot holes make it easy for me to know where to drill my spot weld holes on the inner rocker. Test fitting the new rocker. Fitment actually looks pretty legit. Just need to do some prep on the B pillar before the rocker goes in. Rusted bit cut out. Cleaned up the inner layer of any rust. Ready to weld. Also welded an extension onto the inner layer of the B pillar since it was missing. All done. Everything cleaned up nicely. The bottom bit of the pillar that I had removed earlier on was in pretty rough shape. I removed all the paint I could from it to try and get an idea of how the metal was holding up. Most of it looked fine but there were some parts that needed to go. I messed up measuring the size of my patch. Skipping ahead a couple steps and the patch was looking more normal again. Prepping the rocker for paint. This is the last photo I took of the XJ in A bit of de-dusting and some welding later I finally had the B pillar done after a year. I still need to weld in the new rear door hinges but needed the front door mocked up so I could properly position the hinges. New driver door mounted up, rear hinges tacked into place for testing. A bit of repositioning later and the new hinges were welded in. I had to make some new door hinge shims since I was missing some. Bottom left one is the original. New rear door mounted up. XJ Build May 10, Welding in the driver outer rocker. Finishing the B pillar. Test mounting the driver doors.

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I remember the first time I played Rust. I was bare-ass naked, carrying a stick, and utterly without a clue. Eager for help, I approached a guy in a cabin, in as non-threatening a manner as you could reasonably expect from a dishevelled nudist waving a tree branch around. There was a misunderstanding—which is to say that he told me to leave or he was going to shoot me in the face, and I didn't understand that he was serious—and then he shot me in the face. That was then, and this is now—and now there are attack helicopters. I find this evolution of Rust remarkable, and more than a little odd, because the last time I played it was still very much a rough-and-tumble survival game about anti-social people living in very primitive conditions: Corrugated metal sheds were veritable strongholds, and if you owned a gun, you were probably a regional superpower. Thanks to the latest Rust update , though, you can now go buy what looks like a Bell Cobra run through a Fallout filter, and wreak havoc upon your foes with guns and rockets from the relatively impunity of the sky. I say 'relative impunity' because the update also adds a new weapon, the Homing Missile Launcher, which will track flying enemies as long as the launcher stays locked onto them. Getting hit with one is clearly a problem—the Rust chopper does not look like the sturdiest bird ever built—but fortunately for those staring down the wrong end of a rocket, there are a few ways to avoid worst-case outcomes: Break the lock by putting something like a hill or a building between you and the shooter, or drop some flares that will hopefully throw the missile off. If the worst does happen and you find yourself facing a very sudden stop at the end of a very long fall, there is still help to be had: Parachutes are a new craftable item that will slow your descent to a more manageable speed. You can maneuver them on the way down to a limited extent, and even pull your pistol and take some shots at enemies if you're feeling especially bold, and once you're on the ground you can pack up your chute for repeated use, if time allows. For a more leisurely ascent into the heavens, you can opt instead for the new Armored Hot Air Balloon. Remember what I said about corrugated shed strongholds? This is basically that, but strapped to a decidedly dodgy-looking big balloon. It's actually an upgrade to Rust's existing hot air balloon that boosts its overall health while providing additional cover for shooters—because hey, if you're going to take a ride on this rollicking mess anyway, you might as well turn the shit show dial to 11 by shooting at people as you slowly drift by, right? The new update also adds weapon racks, and increases the distance at which players can see bases from meters to 1, meters, which should eliminate any unpleasant surprise pop-ins of enemy installation. Developer Facepunch Studios said the vastly increased viewing distance is enabled by changes to Rust's rendering system. Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team. For now, the expanded render distance is disabled by default—you can switch it on with the 'Global Rendering' option in the graphics menu. Full details on Rust's new Airborne update are available on Steam. Andy has been gaming on PCs from the very beginning, starting as a youngster with text adventures and primitive action games on a cassette-based TRS From there he graduated to the glory days of Sierra Online adventures and Microprose sims, ran a local BBS, learned how to build PCs, and developed a longstanding love of RPGs, immersive sims, and shooters. He began writing videogame news in for The Escapist and somehow managed to avoid getting fired until , when he joined the storied ranks of PC Gamer. 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