Assembly workshop

The assembly workshop is used to produce flywheels, a critical component for building advanced walking machines and improving machine gun and mortar emplacements. It can be built when you reach player level 15. Flywheels are constructed out of steel and recruits. At level 1, you can produce 1 flywheel for the cost of 100 steel and 100 recruits; subsequent upgrades reduce the cost to 50 of each resource per flywheel, and allow for the production of more at a time (although with a longer time per individual flywheel). Above level 6, the cost per flywheel increases, but the time per flywheel improves again.

The gallery below shows the assembly workshop at all different levels.

Each level of the assembly workshop unlocks a larger batch of flywheels that can be produced at one time, as shown in the table below:

Your journal has this to say about your assembly workshop: ''The most complicated mechanism can't work even if the smallest gear is broken. Even though tanks and walking machines are not the most complicated mechanisms, the flywheel is also not just a simple gear. The Assembly workshop produces flywheels. It's a very important part which makes machinery move. First, the metal of the required quality is brought here from the foundry, melted and poured into molds. After cooling, the stock of the future flywheel is removed and processed manually to bring it to the specified parameters. At the end, this billet is hardened and processed with a special composition to impart strength and hardness. The scientists tried to explain what this composition was made of, but I didn't understand anything except the words "first we mix". Commander, make sure that the army doesn't need anything and all units will go like clockwork.''