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Those are high intensity flame throwers. They redirect waste fuel and heat
from the reactor and spew it out all over unfortunate enemy soldiers. These
mechas run very hot, and need to dissipate heat. I liked this method of heat
dissipation as it seems rather sinister, and in so was consistant with the
design philosophy of the Antiv
forces(see http://home.austin.rr.com/prj/antiv.html).
Pat J
In lugnet.build.mecha, Rob Drechsel writes:
> In lugnet.build.mecha, Patrick Justison writes:
> > I just uploaded some images of my first mecha model. It is not like most of
> > the mecha designs out there so i refer to it as a walker. The thing it reminds
> > me most of is an AT-AT though there isn't really much of a resemblence. The
> > model is highly detailed, and very heavily armed.
> >
> > For you spacers out there I also uploaded some pictures of my latest
> > minifig space craft. The ship is designed to be an anti-capital ship
> > weapon. It has a large 'ship-busting cannon mounted in the front as well
> > as 5 articulated missle/bomb arrays that contain 40 mounting points. It
> > has two cockpits and an interior engineering section (no pics of the
> > interior yet).
> >
> > More deatils about the ship and walker as well as names will come when I add it
> > to my website.
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=PRJ
> >
> > LMKWYT,
> > pat J
>
> Looks great. Reminds me of teh Rifleman from Mechwarrior. One question.
> What are those two 1x1 cylinders under the cockpit, antipersonal weapons,
> sensors, or something totally different?
>
> Rob Drechsel
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