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Thursday, August 18, 2016

New Battletech fanservice available!!

G'day folks, 

Picked up my copy of Battletech: Combat Manual Mercenaries from the hobby shop today, and I'm really looking forwards to reading through it! 

So far I've only excitedly rifled through the pages cover to cover, but what I've seen is awesome! We not only have various engagement rules for mercenaries with lore, but we also get a full color Mini-TRO with the new Classic 'Mechs in all their unaldulterated glory,  painting guide showing off the various color schemes for the different Merc. Outfits, and brief wright ups for each Mercenary company throughout the various time periods with in the Battletech univers. 
(The Classic Shadowhawk... In all it's glory, to give you an idea of the awesomeness contained within this book. Seriously. I'll probably need at least a lance of each design for my Kuritan Sword of Light Battalion I've been building up, and don't even get me started on units from the succession wars composed of primarily unseen. I'm looking at you both... Gray Death Legion and Black Widow Company...) 

Regardless, this is a buy that is completely worth it with all the chunky lore that it contains. I was dissapointed while at the local LFG to find it was only a paperback. I find that hard covers survive the test of time much better, but this is a minor issue. 

That's all for now, and I'll be back with another post, real soon. If you want to keep up to date with what I post, make sure to hit that subscribe button to the right. It'd help me out alot. 

See you, Space Cowboy ... 

Friday, August 12, 2016

Project Atlas - PTII

Heya, so I've finished with the orthos for the Atlas, and now the fun begins, where I start fiddiling with Blender in hopes of getting an end product that would be 3D printable. 

The orthos may not be completely accurate, but I'll fill in the details as I go, using the Atlas on the Box set cover as my guide. 


With that being said, here are the completed orthos. While I can't distrubute 3D prints or the model, it goes without saying that those with the capability can use my orthos to make there own. :) 





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I'll be back with another post, real soon. See you, Space Cowboy ... 

Sunday, July 31, 2016

MG GM/Project Atlas - Begin!

First off, my apologies for not updating the blog for a while, I've just been busy the past two-two and a half weeks. Ok maybe not so much as busy as procrastinating. :P 

A post or two ago I promised I'd have a WIP series of posts for my MG GM, but I ended up jumping the gun and completing it without taking pictures. So here's the finished model! 

All together I'm happy with how it came out. Maybe next project I'll try weathering the outer armor more but as it stands, I'm quite happy with it. 

                                                    

                                         

                                          
The standing pilot figure - 
                                     

                                
         
    

  

I've also started my next project, in the two years, going on three after Catalyst Game Labs released the latest version of the Battletech box set, I have always stared at the Atlas D-DC on the box art and thought; "Ah man... I'd really like a mini of that!" So about two weeks ago I started making orthos so I can try to make the mech in Blender, and hopefully have it 3D printed some day. This'll be my first project in Blender so we'll see just how far me and my tech incompetency can get! :P 


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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Knight Custom 'Mech Preview & Lore

KNIGHT KNI-06J Battlemech Lore and Loadout 


The KNI-06J Knight Battlemech was first conceived in December 3050 as a counter to the ever growing threat of the Clan invasion. The ‘Mech design and concept was designed in the heart of the Draconis Combine, Luthien, at the famous Luthien Armor Works. The design was meant to play off of the success of the Star League’s now all but extinct Black Knight design, taking cues from the Black Knight’s energy heavy primary loadout. The technicians finally settled on the Knight’s namesake not just in honor of the design’s predecessor, but also the AC/5’s location on the Right Arm, that resembled a Lance used by the knights of old. 


A prototype of the Mech was first built and underwent combat trials piloted by the legendary Albert Benton later in May of 3051. In lieu of the Chassis’ successful combat tests, the design would see limited production and first see the heat of live battle in the year of 3052, against the onslaughts of Clan Ghost Bear, and in the defense of DCMS space from Inner Sphere factions, specifically the Lyran Commonwealth, the Federated Suns, and on the small border dividing House Kurita and House Marik. 


The design saw use throughout the remainder of the Clan invasion, and would see other other variants that would play on the ‘Mech’s strengths later in the wake of the Word of Blake’s Jihad. By this time, the chassis would see limited use throughout other factions in the Inner Sphere due to battlefield salvage, and later on production by other Inner Sphere factions. 


This would give yield to the alternate modified variants of the D6 including the KNI-06D a variant made and produced by the Lyran Commonwealth, the -06S, a Marik variant, and finally, the -78T produced by the Federated Suns. 


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Knight KNI-D6    Loadout 6/30/16

Class - Assault 

Tech level - 3050, Clan Invasion 

Faction: House Kurita, Inner Sphere 


**Note 1: Based off of the Stock AS7-D. Armor values identical to this ‘Mech** 

**Note 2: Design's loadout follows Standard BT naming conventions. RA stands for Right Arm, LL stands for Left Leg, and RT stands for Right Torso, and so on and so forth.** 

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Armaments Loc. Ammo    |  Equipment Loc. Notes

AC/5           RA 2 Tons      |   XL 370 CT Top Speed: 

4 MPL         LT     N/A       | 59.92 KPH

                   RT                 |  Double HS Eng. Total: 4 HS

2 ML           LA    N/A       |                                     2 HS

2 ERLL.      LT     N/A       |                                     2 HS

AMS           RT 1 Ton        |

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With the meat of the post out of the way, here is the rough copy of the Knight Battlemech as it stands as of now. I should have the final version inked by the end of the month, but I will shoot for the end of next week.



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Stay safe out there, and we'll see you in the next one.

Friday, June 10, 2016

Battlemech redesign - The Blitzkrieg

Heya, thought I'd take a wack at redesigning another of my favorite Battlemech designs from Battletech, the Blitzkrieg! 

On this design, their wasn't too much to fix mechanically speaking, i.e; minor fixes, such as making the mech able to torso twist. This is a common problem with older 'Mech designs and the Blitzkrieg cetainly isn't the worst offender by any means. (Nova... I'm looking at you.) 

In terms of astetic changes, one of the goals was to decrease the size of the AC20 and mount it in a more TRO accurate place. (Which Ironically I botched this aspect... Lol. I put the AC on the right torso when it should have been on the left torso. Twas an easy fix, as simple as flipping the image digitally.) 

Furthermore, I wanted to go for a more modern MWO astetic so most of the key areas are much blockier, while keeping the areas that make the 'Mech recognizable as a blitzkrieg. 

Any ways, that's enough talk, down to the meat of the post, the redesign! 






In other news, should have the Zaku II Thunderbolt Ver. from the previous post finished and uploaded soon, very soon. Just have to get to the store to get a literal Crap-ton of dull coat. Ain't nothin wrong with stockpiling, quaff? 

I should have a series of WIP posts for an MG GM that I am working on at the moment as well. 

As for now, stay tuned and we'll see you in the next one. As always, if you like what I do around here, make sure to subscribe via email to stay up to date with my latest ramblings. It'd help me out alot. 

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Battlemech redesign - The Lancelot

Heya, sorry it's been a while since I've updated the blog, just been busy the last couple of weeks and I haven't had the time to post. 

In the mean time I thought I'd take a whack at redesigning the Lancelot 'Mech from Battletech, a 'Mech who's loadout has always been to my liking, but the original TRO design just didn't do anything for me.

The original design...  

My redesign... My apologies for it not being a high-res scan and only a photo, my computer crapped out on me this week. I'll try to upload a scan of the deign as soon as possible. 

On this redesign I tried to keep the general slim proportions, while making sure the 'Mech could actually move. (Just look at the legs on the original... See any viable joints in those legs, save for the hip joints?) 

To illustrate this, I've drawn out the movement possible in each leg joint. Full movement is only available at the hip, while the knee and ankle joints remain completely stale. Unless the armor plating moves with the joints, the 'Mech won't be able to move in it's original TRO incarnation. (Which doesn't quite feal feasable at the ankle joint.)




That's all for now, but I am working on the Zaku II from Mobile Suit Gundam:Thunderbolt, so I should have that to show off soon^TM. 

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Friday, April 8, 2016

MWO marauder, 3D model Pt. 1

G’day folks, thought I’d try something different in this post. While going through Thingiverse, (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1453274) a website with free 3d models, I happened across the 3d model of the Marauder Battlemech from Mechwarrior Online of the Mechwarrior/Battletech franchise! One of my favorite PC games with my all time favorite subject matter, giant stompy robots!!


 The model looked clean enough, so I decided to upload it to shapeways, an online 3d printing service to see how much it would cost to produce. While there, the algorithm detected some weak spots on the model that the 3D printer may not be able to print due to their orientation on the model, or may otherwise break off easily, so I decided to plug the model into Blender; a free 3d modeling program, found here: (https://www.blender.org/ ) to clean up some of the problem areas.




The problem areas on the model are highlighted in yellow. The rest of the model is in green. That means that those parts would be clear to print without major errors. 


The problem areas on the model were some of the smaller details such as the ladder rungs on the lower left and right legs, the antenna wires on the Center Torso, and the Cargo(?) rungs on the Left and Right Torso Assemblies. 

To begin, I started with the easiest part of the modification process, removing the antenna on the center torso. To do this, I clicked edit mode on the bottom of Blender’s Operating face. I then right clicked the vertices on the model I wanted to delete, and then, logically hit the delete button. Here is the end result… Pretty legit eh?



The editing process will be continued in the next post, and we just might be able to make this thing 3d printable. Thanks for looking, and I’ll see you in the next one.