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Finally!, this mech doesn't have an upside down seet

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 2:02 pm
by Rody
yeah...

This was a mech I made some time ago,
in theory it is sort of poseable, but in reality it is like HELL to actually position it.
Image

just like all my creations, it is minifig scale, and this thing has a pilot inside.
(I just forgot to take pictures there)

Anyways,
what do you think of it?
And how should I calculate it's stats?

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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 7:34 pm
by Sir Lancelot
The stats could be calculated according to either the 2001 rules (complex) or the 2005 rules (simple but less interesting).

Here's a link to Chapter 7: Special Creations from the 2005 rules:
http://www.brikwars.com/rules/2005/7.htm

2001 rules can be found under the supplement section of the BrikWars site:
http://www.brikwars.com

Hope this helps,
- Sir Lancelot

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 7:44 pm
by IVhorseman
for regular 2005 stats, just measure it, give it a good speed, an armor rating and you're done!

depending on how you want this mech to behave, you've got a couple different options after you measure it.

REALISTIK: the mech is basically just a regular tank, but with legs instead of treads, the ability to hold weapons (unless it has mounted weapons, which i don't see), and a higher profile, but not meant to be a particularly over-the-top powerful unit. 3d10 armor (structure level 3), and 10" of movement. i wouldn't suggest any flight/rocket boosters, but jumping and climbing are acceptable.

SUPER WEAPON: the mech is a one-man army, capable of taking lots of punishment and unleashing even more. 4d10 armor for it's thick, reinforced titanium diamond fused armor, and 8" of movement would fit this juggernaut of a vehicle. flying or jumping would shed the whole horrifying-clanky-monstrosity effect.

ANIMOO FIGHTING MECH: this mech is taken out of your generic anime giant robot film. 12 - 14 inches of movement so it can unleash shining finger, and 3d10 armor, although 2d10 would be nicer if you decide on a faster speed. the ability to fly would be a good idea.

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 8:03 pm
by Pvt Expendable
Nice,... can't see where the pilot goes, can ya post a pic

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 11:11 pm
by Atomsk
I don't really get what the title of this thread has to do with your mech.

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:40 am
by Rody
The title has something to do with the fact that due to bad planning, the pilot used to be upside down

The pilot is inside the torso, to see/remove it you can hinge back the head and shoulders,
hinge the middle ski and small disk down,
and move the two large disks sideways.

I am currently unable to make pictures, because this creation stands at my fathers place.

and thanks for your tips on the stats horseman,
I was just wondering about what would be fair for such a vehicle.
I'll probably go for 3d10 armour and 8" movement,
because 10"movement seems a bit too fast for it and 4d10 armour a bit too strong.

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:02 am
by Atomsk
Rody wrote:The title has something to do with the fact that due to bad planning, the pilot used to be upside down

The pilot is inside the torso, to see/remove it you can hinge back the head and shoulders,
hinge the middle ski and small disk down,
and move the two large disks sideways.
Nice. At least you caught that before putting it into action. Otherwise you could have included a rule whereby the pilot passes out after 3 turns.

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:09 pm
by IVhorseman
10" is probably fine on movement. 8" is standard tank movement, and a bipedal machine generally is faster than something with treads.

4d10 i also agree was a monstrous amount, but that was only if you were planning this mech to be some kind of almighty technological unstoppable killing machine.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:16 pm
by feuer_faust
Nice, simple design. I need to work on such mechs some time.

As for rules, how about some rules from someone who's yet to play the game? :D

Skill: 2D6
Movement: 10"
Armor: 2D10+2

Weaponry: Two big, crushing fists (considered ranged and melee weapons). Range 6" Power D10 Use 8

Special: May pick up things that are 3"x3"x3" or less and chuck them, with range D6+2", Power D10, use 10 (scatters if it misses)

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:24 pm
by james+burgundy
It looks FAT

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:33 pm
by Atomsk
It's not fat, it's big-boned.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:50 pm
by james+burgundy
OOOOOO i am sorry

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 7:48 am
by Rody
yeah don't just go and call stuff fat, you nearly made this mech and his pilot have severe issues man..

Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 2:40 pm
by Gorton2
it looks awsome but how do you even connect all of the pieces

Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 2:50 pm
by Blitzen
You see, LEGO made a system of plastic bricks called LEGO System. They all have a stud+tube connecting system. The studs fit into holes that are slightly smaller than the studs themselves, so friction holds them in. LEGO's standards only allow 2micrometers of difference between pieces, so the bricks and plates consistently fit together.

You can find further reading on the LEGO System of bricks at http://www.lego.com/eng/create/designsc ... asp?id=1_a