Quote: (Moronguhl @ 15 Jul. 2009, 09:51 )
Just a thought, could other weapons be available as 'bitz packs' later on?
My personal concept for the walking robots goes something like this (I haven't discussed this with JL yet so he may have some thoughts too).
Main packs:
Small Walking Robot (includes 4 guns)
Medium Walking Robot (includes 3 guns, and a cradle for mounting 'small' guns on the carapace slot)
Large Walking Robot (includes 4 guns)
Booster packs:
Weapons pack 1 (half the weapons, medium robot bias)
Weapons pack 2 (other half of the weapons, large robot bias)
Maybe chuck a sprue of 'Small' weapons into each Weapons pack too.
The Small and Large walking robots would come in a 'Standard Configuration' straight out of the kit, whilst the Medium Walking Robot would not (as the Standard Configuration for the Reaver is no longer legal according to the Warhammer 40,000 rules/background).
Medium Robot guns will probably be a Laser Blaster, Gatling Blaster, and Missile Launcher, that being the new iconic loadout for the Reaver, and if you squint it's a pretty good proxy for the Epic Standard Configuration loadout.***
Quote: (Jonluke @ 15 Jul. 2009, 10:32 )
I could concievably make a different variant Gatling blaster, but it would look different to the Reaver's.
What would people think of such a weapon?
No ta, let's keep it compatible.
There's still a while left to go on this build, plenty of time for a Gatling Blaster to be obtained.
Quote: (Jonluke @ 15 Jul. 2009, 10:49 )
And with Kneecaps: These are very rough, just single surfaces stuck in the right place, gives an impression though.
I kinda liked it entirely without kneecaps.
***A Laser Blaster gives 6x AP5+/AT3+, and if you assume the Gatling Blaster is loaded with 'anti tank shells' then it can fulfill the remaining two AP5+/AT3+ shots. Missile Launcher remains the same. 'counts-as' for Titan weapons is a core rule of Epic after all.