Endurance by archlite
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Description
This is another motivational poster for my book. Its supposed to be dropped into plague zones to give survivors hope that reclamation forces are on the way. The robot is my gun-chassis 7A recon unit. I have to shrink the size of the ammo storage I think.
Hummer by DAVID DIAZ MORALES
Comments (11)
Madbat
More storage=more ammo though, always a good thing. Really nice looking set and chassis, I would be suspicious however of anyone telling me to 'endure until relief forces come'. That translates to "You're SOL buddy!"
fuegofeeton2
Killer mech! Love to see it in action dude. Great job.
TheBear005
Nice composition! Well done!
Steff_7
Excellent detailed scene. Great comp and realism. Excellent...
DarkStormCrow
Serious Mech there very cool , well done...
DocMikeB
Powerful mech, well modeled and merged very well with the background! 5+++++!
thecytron
Very good presentation!
cableguy223
WOW, If we had one of these over in Iraq it would SCARE the enemy away
DukeNukem2005
It is a very superb. Pleasant colours. It very much was pleasant to me. It is a very beautiful image. Good job, fantastic mood. Five stars!
bluehermit
Think of ammo storage the size of a VW Beetle for each cannon or missile launcher - minimum! Great image. Love the mech.
Schone23666
Wow, talk about a mech on steroids! Nice render with the Humvee, this give it a nice size comparison. So what is the specific armament layout for this chassis? You always want to have plenty of storage space for ammunition, although this of course always depends on what type of weapon you're using and how quickly the weapon would deplete ammunition before it would be replenished, and if this would be a unit that would need to be replenished often, or designed for deep penetrations where logistical supply may not be readily available. An important thing to consider though, is to have at least decent, if not superb armor protection for the ammunition bins, with blow out panels in case of an explosion. There's nothing worse than receiving a direct hit that penetrates into your ammo bay, and lights up your vehicle like a roman firecracker. :O