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A39 Tortoise style Powered exoskeleton.Related content
Comments: 23
VulnePro [2013-03-24 01:28:28 +0000 UTC]
This is badass. love the mantlet on this one, very nice!
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QU-RO-QURO [2013-03-21 14:12:39 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
This manipulator has the function of tongs and hammer and shovel.
I wanted to unfamiliar form,
In this way to become a strange design.
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Rob-Cavanna In reply to QU-RO-QURO [2013-03-21 14:18:27 +0000 UTC]
I love the strangeness. That's one of the best aspects of your whole WWII exoskeleton series.
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korrag4 [2013-03-21 06:41:23 +0000 UTC]
Nice design! But what's the practicality of that giant spoon--- I mean scoop-type tool?!
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Mhvost In reply to korrag4 [2013-03-21 06:54:37 +0000 UTC]
Entrenching tool. Isn't that obvious?
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korrag4 In reply to Mhvost [2013-03-21 07:24:06 +0000 UTC]
Not remotely, I would expect something more shovel-like if that were the case. Perhaps even a crane-type tool similar to construction vehicles.
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Mhvost In reply to korrag4 [2013-03-21 17:49:57 +0000 UTC]
Well, it's british, they have always had a bit "special" way of thinking during ww-II and around in every aspect of heavy assault guns design and construction.
Anyway, my second thought - field porridge frying pan, and this is a bit too much even for them, I guess.
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korrag4 In reply to Mhvost [2013-03-22 14:05:44 +0000 UTC]
In a way, I kind of think it would be awesome to see infantry carrying around giant spoons as field weapons now...
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