Greetings all,
Reference the Mech breaking through surface road.
It was quite common for normal ferocrete (lore era reinforced concrete) to be used as the standard material for roads and structures. Industrial Mech's were also somewhat common (in developed locations) in there use for assisted building and demolition, so the surface material (roads, plaza's, bridges) would need to be strong enough for these elements.
- Depending on the mass weight perhaps only cracking if it's part of a buildings 'artistic structures'.
(fountain areas, gardens)
Any aerospace, Dropship airport or spaceport, location strong enough to support the elements landing, would be constructed to the level to handle Mech's. (again, common loading, support Mechs used there.)
Just an Idea,
Ps: For the faster movement of this Mech, have you considered extending the stride distance of the legs?
- More forward length steps, as they (feet) appear to all halt (step) at about the nose distance.
Quite a few of the RL current designed 'reversed legged' robots have two methods of walking gait,
- One allows the upper 'torso' to freely transition vertically and horizontally during the leg movement. (swaying)
- The second gait keeps the 'torso' stabilized by using the leg positions to 'compensate' for all movement, giving a more smoother walk dynamic.
(this second method is used when systems and sensors are required to scan the environment as the element moves.)
Just some info,
(reference 'power leg' robot testing)
Pss: Excellent work so far.
9erRed
Edited by 9erRed, 28 October 2014 - 03:21 PM.