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#1 phelanjkell

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 07:01 PM

This model is still a WIP, not complete but figured I would show you it!

Reference: http://www.sarna.net...-6l_stinger.png

STG-3R Stinger
1 Medium laser
2 machine guns

I posed the mech to match the reference art!
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Note: Do not mind the laser in the left-forearm, it isn't going to be on the final model.
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#2 phelanjkell

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 07:01 PM

Update: Sept. 14, 2011: Been really busy with teaching but here is an update on the progression of the STG-3R Stinger. Do not mind the second laser in the left-arm that will be removed. This isn't completed, but is nearing the end!

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#3 Zendric

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 07:34 PM

Amazing work! I love the Stinger/Wasp style mechs. I cannot wait to see more.

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 07:42 PM

View PostZendric, on 17 November 2011 - 07:34 PM, said:

Amazing work! I love the Stinger/Wasp style mechs. I cannot wait to see more.


I love the re-seen designs of the Wasp/Stinger compared to the Original TRO. I'll need to get back to this model soon, it is a beauty I think.

#5 John Clavell

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Posted 19 November 2011 - 03:49 AM

I'm actually a big fan of the original Stinger. I'm a big Macross fan, so that might be why I like it. But the thing I do really enjoy about some of the old mechs are the blocky designs and 80's feel. Many of the new redesigns have fancy designs which don't always seem that 'functional' to me. Battletech has always been about being as functional as possible in my eyes. Anyway, loving this Stinger.

Edited by John Clavell, 19 November 2011 - 03:50 AM.


#6 phelanjkell

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Posted 19 November 2011 - 08:54 AM

John, they do have that macross feel to them, and that is why I don't like them lol. But I would disagree, the older TRO are not functional allot of the time when you look at joints etc. The mechanical realism was lost by whomever drew them, while the newer ones someone put a little more thought into them.

Overall I look at the new Stinger design vs older TRO, the new one in my opinion looks more mechanical with ball/socket joints etc. But I do understand people's love for the old TRO designs, aka Marauder, Rifleman, those two mechs look better with the old TRO art, but the new Marauder looks awesome. The new Rifleman, not so much! haha

#7 John Clavell

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Posted 20 November 2011 - 02:54 AM

View Postphelanjkell, on 19 November 2011 - 08:54 AM, said:

John, they do have that macross feel to them, and that is why I don't like them lol. But I would disagree, the older TRO are not functional allot of the time when you look at joints etc. The mechanical realism was lost by whomever drew them, while the newer ones someone put a little more thought into them.

Overall I look at the new Stinger design vs older TRO, the new one in my opinion looks more mechanical with ball/socket joints etc. But I do understand people's love for the old TRO designs, aka Marauder, Rifleman, those two mechs look better with the old TRO art, but the new Marauder looks awesome. The new Rifleman, not so much! haha


I totally agree about the quality of the old TRO drawings. They are beyond horrendous in all cases. I guess when I think about 'functional' I try to get past the failings of the TRO art. If you imagine the overall form and shape of the Mech, without the failings of detail in the artwork, then at this point, I find a great deal of love for the simple design. For me where the new Stinger falls short is in this form, it does not quite capture the essence of the Singer, the same goes for the Phoenix Hawk and such, some, but not all of the Project Phoenix re-designs lost touch with that 'simple form'. We started to see more 'less functional' detailing influences from different anime. I guess what I am trying to say is for me Battletech was always that fine line between 80's Mecha design which was in turn influences by the military technology of the time, and a still very cold war mindset.

Throughout the succession wars in the books and lore of the Battletech we're always having our imagination reminded about the technology loss, the simple, cobbled back together hulking, walking tanks. I feel some of the redesigns lose touch with this somewhat, and have influences from more modern Mecha designs and trends, which, to me, seems to jar slightly with the older.

I guess at the end of the day I might just be personal preference. I understand the designs have to modernise, and stay current to newer and newer generations of fans. I'm not against redesigning the old Battlemechs. In fact, I'd love to see them all redesigned for MWO. But it needs to have some of the 'heart and soul' of what made Battletech, it's lore, and the influences of that lore, along with the influences of the day, define the Battlemechs to a degree at least.

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Posted 20 November 2011 - 09:12 AM

View PostJohn Clavell, on 20 November 2011 - 02:54 AM, said:


I totally agree about the quality of the old TRO drawings. They are beyond horrendous in all cases. I guess when I think about 'functional' I try to get past the failings of the TRO art. If you imagine the overall form and shape of the Mech, without the failings of detail in the artwork, then at this point, I find a great deal of love for the simple design. For me where the new Stinger falls short is in this form, it does not quite capture the essence of the Singer, the same goes for the Phoenix Hawk and such, some, but not all of the Project Phoenix re-designs lost touch with that 'simple form'. We started to see more 'less functional' detailing influences from different anime. I guess what I am trying to say is for me Battletech was always that fine line between 80's Mecha design which was in turn influences by the military technology of the time, and a still very cold war mindset.

Throughout the succession wars in the books and lore of the Battletech we're always having our imagination reminded about the technology loss, the simple, cobbled back together hulking, walking tanks. I feel some of the redesigns lose touch with this somewhat, and have influences from more modern Mecha designs and trends, which, to me, seems to jar slightly with the older.

I guess at the end of the day I might just be personal preference. I understand the designs have to modernise, and stay current to newer and newer generations of fans. I'm not against redesigning the old Battlemechs. In fact, I'd love to see them all redesigned for MWO. But it needs to have some of the 'heart and soul' of what made Battletech, it's lore, and the influences of that lore, along with the influences of the day, define the Battlemechs to a degree at least.


I totally agree with your last statement about the MW:O sporting new 'fresh' look. I don't think all mechs would need a total overhaul, but there are some, like the jenner, that needed some love and FD will continue to do amazing things with these designs!

I'd like to see his Stinger design.

Has anyone tried to do a model of his concepts yet?

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Posted 23 November 2011 - 03:41 PM

Nice modeling! Reminds me how cramped and uncomfortable those light mech cockpits must be.

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Posted 29 November 2011 - 05:19 PM

If I could ask something...Where are the Machine guns?

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Posted 03 December 2011 - 05:20 PM

View PostDihm, on 23 November 2011 - 03:41 PM, said:

Nice modeling! Reminds me how cramped and uncomfortable those light mech cockpits must be.

Although looking back up at that frontal just above as reading your post, I could actually imagine the disclosed Hunchers cockpit up there. Pretty cool just looking R/L thru the side of your head like Hunchies AC.

#2: Got to love you guys who can do these renders.
#3: Got to love you guys who can do these renders & post them here for us to drool over. Thanks ever so much. Awesome work.

#12 phelanjkell

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Posted 24 January 2012 - 10:31 AM

As of right now I am doing a complete overhaul of this mech. It's nice learning things, going back and redo'ing old models. Updates to be posted later!

#13 Hartsblade

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Posted 24 January 2012 - 10:38 AM

Can't wait to see it!

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Posted 05 December 2013 - 08:49 AM

kinda an interesting take on it.

#15 DaZur

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Posted 05 December 2013 - 09:59 AM

View PostDihm, on 23 November 2011 - 03:41 PM, said:

Nice modeling! Reminds me how cramped and uncomfortable those light mech cockpits must be.

Cramped?! I'd hazard it would be a prerequisite for Stinger pilots to be "little people". :ph34r:





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