and nobody saw this coming!

to be fair that is massivily overpriced, its not actually designed for actual military purpose only a rich mans toy.

could most prob make it a lot better for alot less.

 
"[A] lot better for a lot less" - I agree big time! The wheels for starters - they look bollocks. Something like that needs those tri-wheel thingies that can roll on pretty much any surface and also climb stairs / over bumps etc.

 
Imagine turning up at McDeathnalds in one of those but with real miniguns...

 
needless to say, they wouldnt refuse me service, nor will they charge me.........if they wanted to live.

But in all honesty, the design isnt that bad. but could do with some improvements, the adjustable lets are a nice idea. but you would need much larger wheels such as those on 4x4 for all terrain use. or instead use omni directional wheels

also Id want it more like a Mech as I could get, so I wouldnt use tracks. I much rather the 4 wheels on a legs idea.
Two arms with Vulcans on each arm, with missile systems built into the arms them selfs so that they could pop out when armed (iron man style)

 
needless to say, they wouldnt refuse me service, nor will they charge me.........if they wanted to live.

But in all honesty, the design isnt that bad. but could do with some improvements, the adjustable lets are a nice idea. but you would need much larger wheels such as those on 4x4 for all terrain use. or instead use omni directional wheels

also Id want it more like a Mech as I could get, so I wouldnt use tracks. I much rather the 4 wheels on a legs idea.

Two arms with Vulcans on each arm, with missile systems built into the arms them selfs so that they could pop out when armed (iron man style)
I was thinking tracks on legs

 
Tracks on legs would be inefficient. The additional weight of the tracks would cause additional strain to parts, when you could perform the same job with a single tire with lots of traction, it would weigh less, and be more maneuverable

Also You could incorporate a spike system alone side each tire to shoot a hydrolic spike into brick work so It would lift its self or have additional support in dodgy angles.

 
Tracks on legs would be inefficient. The additional weight of the tracks would cause additional strain to parts, when you could perform the same job with a single tire with lots of traction, it would weigh less, and be more maneuverable

Also You could incorporate a spike system alone side each tire to shoot a hydrolic spike into brick work so It would lift its self or have additional support in dodgy angles.
you're over complicating thing!

 
walkers would be a cool design.

A dual leg design would be hard to pull of and keep stable though, so a quadruped would be the design of choice for a walker. Would be fun too. wouldnt be a top speed machine, but it would be the easiest to build out the 3 ideas so far

Think I can get a £300,000 kickstarter to make one of these things?

 
2 legs not 4!!! although really slow and short strides.

Maybe looking something like this: :P



 
I want an AT-AT
........ XD a tad big though..

AT-AT-Hoth1.jpg


 
why don't we as a forum make a simplified one for airsoft and demonstration? i would fund it!

 
use 4 simple legs and a torso that can articulate and there you go. just wait i'll draw it!

 
Yeah the issue with the Warhammer concept, is that its a game. In real life there is this issue known as "Gravity - thou art a heartless bitch" So they would need a very wide base to be stable. or a very complicated design to keep them well balenced on a small frame. which is more effort than any of us are willing to do.

Adam, your little concept is a practical one. Wide base, four stilt legs for best balance, and the leg design would provide the abiltiy to raise and lower the cockpit.

 
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