rodiziorobs Posted August 15, 2016 Presenting Lucha Verde, competitor for the Mech Wrestling event, representing MANTIS. AG Olympics - Cat A by rodiziorobs, on Flickr Controlled by former two-time Robo-Force champion Anne Galloway, Lucha Verde is a middle-weight class mech, designed for quick, destructive punch-outs. Although not very quick on its feet, it has a very stable stance based on its large footprint and can turn about easily in one spot. AG Olympics - Cat A by rodiziorobs, on Flickr Furthermore, it is equipped with medium-grade (as per regulations) gravitic dampeners at its heel to help dig in when on a rally against its opponents. AG Olympics - Cat A by rodiziorobs, on Flickr Each arm is also equipped with rockets at the elbow to help accelerate its fists when delivering a crushing blow, and each armored arm also has a large shield at the back of the fist, for both defense and striking. AG Olympics - Cat A by rodiziorobs, on Flickr AG Olympics - Cat A by rodiziorobs, on Flickr The frame encompasses a 20x20 square: AG Olympics - Cat A by rodiziorobs, on Flickr **************** This is the first mech I've actually ever built, so feedback is very appreciated! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Professor Thaum Posted August 15, 2016 This one is really great Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Umbra-Manis Posted August 15, 2016 Great work for a first mech! The lime armor is well done! The only critique I have is the little grey ball joints on the ankles, which feel like they need an armor plate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andromedas Gates Posted August 21, 2016 The judges awarded you 4 points. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dannylonglegs Posted September 7, 2016 Nice brutal looking build. It seems to be a continuation of MANTIS' seemingly Gorilla inspired Mechs. The shaping is nice and smooth. Reminds me somewhat of a Grunt from Halo. I think the "face" is my favorite part. ~Insectoid Aristocrat Share this post Link to post Share on other sites