if your wondering about the minigun, it#s attached to it's crotch
theres 1 shotgun on each foot
1 gauss cannon each side
frontal heavy calibre machinegun is movable
rear facing heavy machinegun is also movable
rocket pod each side
theres 1 shotgun on each foot
1 gauss cannon each side
frontal heavy calibre machinegun is movable
rear facing heavy machinegun is also movable
rocket pod each side
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 800 x 727px
File Size 336.3 kB
I like the design, simple. Compact. Does it move fast?
On to technical nitpicking; if it's a gauss cannon it'd probably need a very long barrel to build up an effective velocity, if it's designed like a conventional gauss rifle and doesn't include any random really advanced technology. (And if what extends forward from the arms are the accelerator plates, you should make them even length, every time it fires the shot would curve upwards pretty high the way they are right now.) Seeing as how compared to where the legs are mounted it's front heavy, if the legs are canted like that in normal standing pose you may want to extend the footpads back farther.
Foot shotguns = win.
On to technical nitpicking; if it's a gauss cannon it'd probably need a very long barrel to build up an effective velocity, if it's designed like a conventional gauss rifle and doesn't include any random really advanced technology. (And if what extends forward from the arms are the accelerator plates, you should make them even length, every time it fires the shot would curve upwards pretty high the way they are right now.) Seeing as how compared to where the legs are mounted it's front heavy, if the legs are canted like that in normal standing pose you may want to extend the footpads back farther.
Foot shotguns = win.
ahh technilogical nitpicking, the nightmare of everyone lol
aye moot points indeed.. I guess with the legs I just screwed up, was done freehand, the gauss cannons I've never really looked into, everytime I see gauss cannons they're always a different design etc, but a simple pronged design is best i think, thanks for the note tho will hafta keep them equal length
aye moot points indeed.. I guess with the legs I just screwed up, was done freehand, the gauss cannons I've never really looked into, everytime I see gauss cannons they're always a different design etc, but a simple pronged design is best i think, thanks for the note tho will hafta keep them equal length
gauss cannons can be designed several ways, one is a rail gun method which is what you seemed to use, two plates are charged magnetically which propels the round forward. The longer the plates, the faster the round leaves them. Then there is another method which works in segments, where a series of magnets slide between charged plates an a newton's cradle effect (the setup with the five balls, you move one which swings out, then swings back and hits the other four, and the one on the end of that flies out like the first one did). The mroe magnets in teh series the faster they go, and the projectile at the end of the stack gets shot out at the speed of all of them combined. Longer barrels help here too, since you can have more in a series.
because I love boring people with technical details ;). I design a lot of mecha, send me a note if you want any ideas or advice. My gallery has some, but most are in scraps....
because I love boring people with technical details ;). I design a lot of mecha, send me a note if you want any ideas or advice. My gallery has some, but most are in scraps....
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