Build-A-Mech
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Here are those pix you requested Skyfaller:
I have no clue why the Diamond Shark logo is wrapped around where the guns should be.(???)MechWarrior 2: 31stCC
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New mech
This is a Catapult on a Timberwolf chassis, I thought they would compliment each other real well. Okay, Skyfaller, I have a theory about these odd textures. Could it be that the game does not select certain .XELs by name, but by the XELs location on the PRJ?
This is a Catapult on a Timberwolf chassis, I thought they would compliment each other real well. Okay, Skyfaller, I have a theory about these odd textures. Could it be that the game does not select certain .XELs by name, but by the XELs location on the PRJ?
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In other custom chassis related news, I have been able to use NIAS mechs in Mercs without the use of the NIAS shell, all I did was replace any mech .BWD in the .PRJ with an NIAS BWD with equal or lesser size. And then I just play the mech that had it's BWD replaced. I would like to learn how to edit BWD's to move/rotate mech pieces, can you show me how-to Skyfaller?
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Did my second post on this thread answer your question sufficiently?
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Thanks Sky, this will help in making some NAIS style mech BWDs. I'll get into it shortly.
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make me a night gyr or turkina. go now!
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Heh, a Falcon through and through.
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Say Archon, if you want those mechs, you gotta put up some referance pix for me and be patient for the BWD. I'll try a challenge, but remember I'm still learning.make me a night gyr or turkina
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Just a bunch of links:
Sarna.net has stats and concept art: Night Gyr and Turkina
Camospecs.com shows lot of painted miniatures: Night Gyr and Turkina
MekTek recently announced they will feature a Turkina in MekPak 4: http://mektek.net/index.php?ind=news&op ... le&ide=992
However, I prefer the classical design for the Turkina.
Sarna.net has stats and concept art: Night Gyr and Turkina
Camospecs.com shows lot of painted miniatures: Night Gyr and Turkina
MekTek recently announced they will feature a Turkina in MekPak 4: http://mektek.net/index.php?ind=news&op ... le&ide=992
However, I prefer the classical design for the Turkina.
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For some more... artistic inspiration: http://www.classicbattletech.com/images ... 24x768.jpg
Turkina, foreground. Night Gyr, rear-left
Turkina, foreground. Night Gyr, rear-left