- For other forklifts, see Forklift (disambiguation).
The Warehouse Forklift is one of the many drivable Vehicles in Teardown. Its first appearance is on Frustrum.
Design[]
The Warehouse Forklift does not appear to be based on any certain model of forklift, however it looks somewhat like an electric forklift made by Toyota. True to the vehicle it looks like, the machine seems to have an electric engine.
Starting off at the front, large metal forks are visible. Like the Industrial Forklift, only the fronts of these forks are indestructible. The forks can be moved up and down using LMB and RMB(default input). Compared to the forklift, the body is longer and more streamlined, with smaller fenders and more curves. Accordingly, the wheels are smaller and sized identically. A short steering column appears behind the forks complete with a wide steering wheel, all sitting in front of an enlarged driver's seat.
The overhead guard is longer, stretching all the way to the back, completed with tiny spotlights on the pillars. The wheelbase of the forklift is longer and due to this the rear wheels are not fully covered. A black stripe akin to that of the Forklift forms on the rear, housing a set of reversing lights and a singular brake light. The Warehouse Forklift is painted in a yellow tone with metal accents.
Performance[]
The Warehouse Forklift performs roughly the same as the Forklift. It seems to be slightly more durable and the forks can raise and lower more. Weight capacity is unchanged, speed is marginally worse, and offroad ability is worsened by the lowered ground clearance. It is still able to destroy buildings well and despite the height disadvantage the machine tends to get stuck just as much as it's brother.