Pikachu Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 Kitten 2 I came to EuroBricks from Russian DoubleBrick LUG. So, I translate & re-post some of my previous works. "Kitten" is a Mech called Mad Cat (Timber Wolf) from the Battletech/Mechwarrior Universe. Model was remade & restyled from "Kitten 1". Some images taken "as were" from previous Model... Link to view "Kitten 1" in Russian. This Model was made upon LDD-model "Battlemech Timber Wolf (Mad Cat)" made by Replex-TA. Thanks to him for making a Prototype! As it was in LDD: You can read about this Mech Here. Main details: Class - Heavy. Mass - 75 tons. Max speed - 86.4 km/h. Jump Jets - None. Made in Prime Model. So, let's see: Classic front view: Side view: It can rotate 360! Don't come from aside! Rear view shows us LRM20 grills in "ears" & reactor thermal defense in "back": Two double-finger feet helps Mech to run on any surface: "Knee" is definitely one of the important parts of any Mech! "Hips" don't lie!: Armament: Machine Gun: Medium Pulse Laser: Main weapons are: Extended Range Large&Medium Lasers in every "arm": And a splendid photo with the Rabbit! Who don't like Rabbits? Thanks for watching! Yours, Pikachu... P.S. If you find mistakes - please write to me & i'll correct them. Quote
TenorPenny Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 I really like how you've designed the legs. Good colour scheme, specifically. Quote
viracocha Posted April 17, 2012 Posted April 17, 2012 Well done! Its very flexible design and steadiness are fit in the best way for the gaming. I am appreciate LEGO not only for its modelling abilities and also for its playability. My son is asking me to help him to build this mech since he have seen yours. Quote
Si-MOCs Posted April 17, 2012 Posted April 17, 2012 I like Rabbits Though I'm surprised you didn't use a Kitten This looks like a very kid friendly mech - nicely done. For some reason I love the toes/feet - that's such a nice Y angle you made Quote
Pikachu Posted April 17, 2012 Author Posted April 17, 2012 I really like how you've designed the legs. Good colour scheme, specifically. Thanks! Colors were taken "from parts I had"Well done! Its very flexible design and steadiness are fit in the best way for the gaming. I am appreciate LEGO not only for its modelling abilities and also for its playability. My son is asking me to help him to build this mech since he have seen yours. PM me, I'll help you make your one. I like Rabbits Though I'm surprised you didn't use a Kitten This looks like a very kid friendly mech - nicely done. For some reason I love the toes/feet - that's such a nice Y angle you made The Reason about Rabbit... You should look Rabbit's Tale to see little more about this Rabbit. I like it! The Y-feet are one of my favorite legs. Mech was quite hand-loving Quote
ZCerberus Posted April 18, 2012 Posted April 18, 2012 Oh nos! run away! Very nice. I instantly though it had the timber wolf/classic mechwarrior feel. I think it would look ever sharper if the plates with the studs showing could be replaced by or tiled as much as possible. With how smooth the legs are, it just kinda looks odd to have the weapons look so textured! Same goes for the body behind the cockpit, it looks a little too square for my tastes. Quote
Pikachu Posted June 12, 2012 Author Posted June 12, 2012 Oh nos! run away! Very nice. I instantly though it had the timber wolf/classic mechwarrior feel. I think it would look ever sharper if the plates with the studs showing could be replaced by or tiled as much as possible. With how smooth the legs are, it just kinda looks odd to have the weapons look so textured! Same goes for the body behind the cockpit, it looks a little too square for my tastes. What is wrong with the feet? I always like studless design. I'll try someday. Quote
soccerkid6 Posted June 12, 2012 Posted June 12, 2012 Cool Mech, the grill tiles around the cockpit are a neat touch Nice color scheme as well Quote
bootz Posted June 17, 2012 Posted June 17, 2012 I had Mechwarrior 2 for the original Play Station and the TimberWolf was always my favorite mech. Great job on this, its far better than the ones I used to try to make. Quote
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