Okay, so I start pileing up my COD and Halo green bloks, along with my old apache and MT-71 transporter customs, after a whole day of demolishing and rebuilding I ended up with this.
Meet the MT-85/A heavy land Transporter, commonly refered to as the Leafcutter Ant. Inspired by another builders M983 custom and the works of my mind.
Equipt with a high performance micro-fusion reactor, 300mm Titanium-alloy and ceramic plate armour. This 200 tonne Monolith can reach speeds of 90 Mph while fully loaded on any road. And when going offroad without a trailer it can reach 65-70 Mph. Once fully rigged up to its 50 tonne trailer, and bearing a 150 tonne load at maximum (including rear turret if attached) the beast can charge at 65 Mph on roads and 30 on alternate terrains.
Built during the Requiem Conquest in the year 2558 the Leafcutter Ant is designed to plough through grasslands and tear through forrests, while is slightly larger big brother, the Kingfisher Artillery System, physically takes action in the desert areas. While armoured, the Leafcutter has no armaments, so parts of its load can be opted out for a large turret, with two multi-launch missile systems, and a pair of Light Anti-Infantry Gatling Guns (LAIGGs).
Because of its engine type, all leafcutters have some area of their engine exposed to aid in cooling. And because of the shear complexity of the engine, all crew must have at least a minor understanding of its mechanisms incase the rolling base breaks down.
Meet the MT-85/A heavy land Transporter, commonly refered to as the Leafcutter Ant. Inspired by another builders M983 custom and the works of my mind.
Equipt with a high performance micro-fusion reactor, 300mm Titanium-alloy and ceramic plate armour. This 200 tonne Monolith can reach speeds of 90 Mph while fully loaded on any road. And when going offroad without a trailer it can reach 65-70 Mph. Once fully rigged up to its 50 tonne trailer, and bearing a 150 tonne load at maximum (including rear turret if attached) the beast can charge at 65 Mph on roads and 30 on alternate terrains.
Built during the Requiem Conquest in the year 2558 the Leafcutter Ant is designed to plough through grasslands and tear through forrests, while is slightly larger big brother, the Kingfisher Artillery System, physically takes action in the desert areas. While armoured, the Leafcutter has no armaments, so parts of its load can be opted out for a large turret, with two multi-launch missile systems, and a pair of Light Anti-Infantry Gatling Guns (LAIGGs).
Because of its engine type, all leafcutters have some area of their engine exposed to aid in cooling. And because of the shear complexity of the engine, all crew must have at least a minor understanding of its mechanisms incase the rolling base breaks down.