Concrete Mixer trucks have been missing from Snowrunner, they will fit right in.


Basically, you need sand, water and stone/gravel. Deliver them to a factory and there you can pick up your wet concrete with a mixer truck. Drive the truck to a location (for example foundation for a house or warehouse), where you can deliver the concrete. 

If you can make it work the same as water, you can take multiple trips for 

a large building or 1 trip for a small one.


Trucks:

Most of the concrete mixer trucks in Europe are perfectly capable of going offroad, they are mostly 6x4/8x4/10x4. Some brands offer 6x6 or 8x8.


See new trucks:

 https://www.daf.global/en-us/trucks/new-generation-daf-xfc-and-xdc

https://www.man.eu/global/en/truck/branch-expertise/construction-vehicles-and-truck-mixers/construction-machinery-and-truck-mixers.html


 Or if you take a look at the used market:

https://www.trucksnl.com/concrete-mixer-trucks


 If you take the DAF as an example:

- Give it the same tires as the Tatra Phoenix, double tires on the back axles

- 8x4, because if you make it another 8x8 where's the fun in that? Make it a little bit more challenging. 

- Give it active suspension, most of these trucks have variable ride height anyway

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https://www.trucksnl.com/daf-xdc-construction-450-fad-st841-8x4-traxon-betonmixer-de-buf-7635578-vd

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