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Off-Topic Discussion => Arts & Talents => Topic started by: delta_7890 on March 19, 2005, 08:03:36 pm
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(http://img189.exs.cx/img189/9226/citydefender2qm.jpg)
None of this "chicken walker" this or "Battletech" that. This is a real mech! ^^;
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no, that a "mecha". it's much more organic and humanoid looking.
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It looks like a giant dough monster with underwear :p
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>>; Hush! That's weathered steel and iron, not dough. No one would make a mecha out of dough. Burns too easily. <<;
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Feels Power Rangery!
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meh. Japanese robots are kinda fun, but the always seem silly to me.
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i agree.
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Orphan bastard child of a Battletech Grizzly and a UC Gundam Zaku.
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The opening point of that bazooka reminds me of a beef whistle.
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Originally posted by ngtm1r
Orphan bastard child of a Battletech Grizzly and a UC Gundam Zaku.
Very good! I did take some components of the Zaku in mind when I designed this, mostly as an homage. The most obvious of course is the monoeye.
And also, Japanese robots really aren't supposed to be taken seriously. Oo; They ARE fun, and that's why I love them. A lot moreso than American "mechs" I think.
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i think i prefer Battlemechs that are meant to be taken seriously. This looks like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man wearing partial armor.
"Nobody steps on a church in MY town." --Peter Venkman, Ghostbuster.
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hrm, that was either done in flash or photoshop with a pressure sensitive tablet... i'm guessing the latter for pure crispness, but i could be wrong.
interesting design, but, i'm not gonna go over the physics of mecha anyway :p
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Originally posted by Turnsky
hrm, that was either done in flash or photoshop with a pressure sensitive tablet... i'm guessing the latter for pure crispness, but i could be wrong.
interesting design, but, i'm not gonna go over the physics of mecha anyway :p
You are indeed wrong. It was made with Flash, and all I used was a trusty mouse. ^^;
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Originally posted by delta_7890
You are indeed wrong. It was made with Flash, and all I used was a trusty mouse. ^^;
i thought as much, and don't worry about the physics of 'mechs and mecha.. i'm with the party of people who don't think most mechs are tactically viable above 10 feet, if that, great for civvie use, but for military/law enforcement, you'd want something that can walk through a doorway...without taking the building with it ;)
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Oh to be sure, they aren't tactically sound at all.
They're just really cool. ^^;
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Originally posted by Turnsky
i thought as much, and don't worry about the physics of 'mechs and mecha.. i'm with the party of people who don't think most mechs are tactically viable above 10 feet, if that, great for civvie use, but for military/law enforcement, you'd want something that can walk through a doorway...without taking the building with it ;)
I suppose tanks aren't tactically viable too?
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Originally posted by ngtm1r
I suppose tanks aren't tactically viable too?
tanks are perfectly suited to their roles.. if a mech can cross any terrain, isn't that what the catapillar tread is for?..
mechanoids aren't really that useful that big.. they're just big, walking
targets.. knock one down, and it does itself damage from its own wieght.
10 feet tall would be the absolute max.. 8 feet tall powersuit/exoskeleton would be more suited for combat roles.
tanks are low profile, relatively low maintenance, and easier on a technical scale.
that said, mechs would be more suited for civvie roles
but we can discuss that in another thread.
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Originally posted by Turnsky
but we can discuss that in another thread.
We did, I think.
IMO, by the time we have the tech for mechs, we have the tech for vastly superior alternatives based on extending the basic principles of tanks; the problem with mechs is that the legs pose a gigantic achilles heel, and you have to balance armour with flexibility for them.
Although they are ****ing cool machines :D
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Of course it's not the Bazooka you have to worry about, it's the streaker standing on it's right shoulder. That's the weapon of Mass Destruction ;)
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Originally posted by Flipside
Of course it's not the Bazooka you have to worry about, it's the streaker standing on it's right shoulder. That's the weapon of Mass Destruction ;)
I thought it was the person throwing stones on the shoulder that you had to watch out for?
Dubbed the Mk2 Hobbit. ;)
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Originally posted by Flipside
Of course it's not the Bazooka you have to worry about, it's the streaker standing on it's right shoulder. That's the weapon of Mass Destruction ;)
Oo; He's clothed..