Managed to squeeze out some time earlier. It's a start..
I'm going to start with what I imagine to be a "stock late production" model without the schurzen field kit.
I find myself wondering if I should go back to a turret. If a similar design were to be put into MWO, it would be distinct for sure but also it would have some quirks: The field of vision might be a little tighter but the aiming coverage would potentially be superior as the head allows the pilot to keep the arm reticle and the area around it in view farther. (I think I butchered that sentence..)
I'll update this post with a thumbnail sketch or two in about.. 7 hours or so. There were a few changes to the head (again. ..actually, you can see there are some differences to the last posted 2D version)
More to come this weekend as well, I think.
So I went over some thumbnails and most of them won't make much sense to everyone else so I took the two most readable images, minus a few notes for this post update.
Top:
- This is a fixed head version. It's not really readable but the rounded section has been replaced by an 'up armored' angled design.
- The horn/stud you see above the "eye" is a periscope.
- The cockpit "glass" is shown covered here and has a slot cut to accomodate the periscope, so it's not complete coverage, though I do have some notes that has the slot set up with a two piece sleeve to cover the gap.
- There's an armored plate on the side of the cockpit 'bezel' that's meant to be a slot for improved visibility but I'm thinking of canning that in favor of reinforcement -especially with the turret design
- There's a pull down ladder in the style of aircraft but I'll be switching that out for a more robust design. Hand holds in the 'head' will be the fold out shelf variety
Bottom:
- This is a turreted model, which I'll probably be modeling instead but with a few changes.
- The swing out stereoscopic sights are of an early design. I imagine this is one of the first features to leave as the Inner Sphere destabilized and conflict became more widespread, increasing the demand for faster production and lower cost. The stereoscopic sights will be replaced by fixed sights, wich are more practical for many reasons -maintenance, durability, faster and cheaper production... They're good trade offs for convenience in profile that mostly impacts transport.
- You can't really see the notches in the neck but those are locking hooks mainly used for transport purposes.
- Sensor cluster below the "eye" shares similarities to the cluster found with the Atlas
Edited by Creepy, 18 January 2013 - 01:15 AM.