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This is a different version of an automatic combat vehicle already shown. In this one, we found four articulated legs with a track mechanism, to allow for a full all-terrain capability.Related content
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ChatterEstop [2020-03-09 03:35:27 +0000 UTC]
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Crossroads44 [2016-02-02 21:26:09 +0000 UTC]
Yeh, nice. It's my view that this design of tank mobility is the most effective. Tank tracks arn't as vulnerable & inefficient as 'spider legs', they can still climb step structures, & most importantly the tracks can gain the surface area they need to navagating sand and swamp. 'Spider tank' designs would only sink, and even in urban combant, legs are pretty damn slow & awkward with no advantage in terms of infantry cover. Except for maybe use of heavy artillery, 'spider legs' are pretty useless when you think about.
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Zpartuss [2013-01-27 15:52:29 +0000 UTC]
WOW! reminds me of those spider like tanks you fight in the game GHOST IN THE SHELL "Stand alone complex"
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Gods-warfighter [2011-01-06 18:24:41 +0000 UTC]
some how i see this as a recon drone rather then a combat drone from its light weapon load. but it would make a good one! haha
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Diarment [2008-06-10 07:21:38 +0000 UTC]
Muy buenos modelos e interesante galerΓa, un gran trabajo. Espero ver nuevos proyectos tuyos, hasta pronto.
No dejes de ver mi galerΓa, gracias.
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Frenotx [2008-06-03 16:53:51 +0000 UTC]
Very nice work. Have you seen "Wolf's Rain", per chance?
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Frenotx In reply to DatapawWolf [2013-05-19 02:09:01 +0000 UTC]
Wait, how did I lead you to this? What's WR?
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Frenotx In reply to DatapawWolf [2013-05-20 12:23:35 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I realized what you meant about 2 seconds after clicking "Add Comment" X|
That thing is super badass. I don't understand how there isn't more fan art of it.
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Frenotx In reply to DatapawWolf [2013-05-22 02:04:01 +0000 UTC]
Of which there don't seem to be many of in the first place.
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Frenotx In reply to DatapawWolf [2013-05-26 18:15:31 +0000 UTC]
I don't even know how those work.
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Guardnacho [2008-05-30 01:54:42 +0000 UTC]
I think it looks cool.
What, if any, purpose to the small 5 tube 'retro thrusters' serve.
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Cant91 [2008-05-24 18:29:24 +0000 UTC]
I turned from a watcher to a fan!
Seriously, this is great!!
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bryanxander [2008-05-24 18:11:21 +0000 UTC]
Very interesting vehicle, the track system is really clever, I guess it can roll in all directions as much as it can crawl. Maybe the weaponry is the weak point, I don't see how it could reload itself and the gun barrels seem unable to absorb the firing recoil.
Very nice work anyway!
What software did you model it with ?
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CUTANGUS In reply to bryanxander [2008-05-25 17:13:58 +0000 UTC]
Dear friend: I use SolidWorks for basic modeling and all the rest of geometry and final render in 3D Studio 5.
About the weaponry: all the head, the upper body, can steer to point the guns in any direction, and the individual turrets can elevate/depress the guns. The breech mechanism is hidden beneath a bolted plate, and the ammunition drums are in the turret drum, so the entire turret body need to be removed to reload the complete ammunition reserve, so only can be done safe from enemy action. All two turrets are designed as enclosed devices, the empty cases returning to the ammo drums. The right turret houses a 20mm. six tube gatling gun in the Vulcan class, and the left turret houses a pair of 37mm automating guns, whose recoil mechanism lies beneath the turretarmored plate.
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