Posted December 30, 20159 yr The 'Mini' style of Mech suit was deigned to provide a high level of strength and protection at a fraction of the size and cost of larger Mechs and ARMS, making them more efficent for demolitions and salvage than their larger cousins. The greatest downside to this size of Mech-suit is the fact it cannot have an onboard reactor, making it require constant recharges. As such there are specially designed outlet ports for shipboard reactors on any salvage ship with a compliment of these machines. http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Goldsmartie/MiniMechSuit/image1.jpg http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Goldsmartie/MiniMechSuit/image2.jpg http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Goldsmartie/MiniMechSuit/image3.jpg http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Goldsmartie/MiniMechSuit/image5.jpg if you really like this model, be sure to leave a comment, or even support it on Lego Ideas: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/125899 Thanks a bunch for looking! Edited December 31, 20159 yr by LuxorV Images way too big. Turned into links. Please resize before deeplinking.
December 30, 20159 yr it cannot have an onboard reactor, making it require constant recharges Give it a giant extension cord! I like it. Nice calves and feet especially.
December 30, 20159 yr Its great! :D Only problem i have is the hands, i think they'd look nicer with fingers. But hey, its your own creation!
December 31, 20159 yr Author Give it a giant extension cord! That would be a good idea, if it didnt have to go so far from the ships its launched from. Glad you like the design though! Its great! :D Only problem i have is the hands, i think they'd look nicer with fingers. But hey, its your own creation! I was thinking of making some hands, but everything I was building looked to chunky for the rest of the body, and pincer-clamps really helps with the industrial aesthetic.
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