Tennex, on 12 July 2015 - 05:53 AM, said:
Thanks buddy its good to see ppl who understand the leg structures a bit
It's not really a case of "understanding leg structures", I think we all do that, more or less.
It is a case of you claiming that the upper joint on the Mad Cat is its knee while the middle is its ankle, whereas I claim that the upper joint on the Mad Cat is a hip joint, the middle one is a knee joint, and the lower is the ankle.
You say the Mad Cat's leg structure is the same as the Ostrich's, I say that's baloney and that the Mad Cat has the leg structure of a chicken walker, not a chicken.
To me it's rather obvious that the top joint is not a hinge joint (like the knee and ankle) but a ball-and-socket joint (like the hip), and I'm having trouble believing you cannot see the same.
Look at the pelvis of the 'mech; the joint attaching the leg to the pelvis can't really be a knee joint, and it isn't a knee joint. Hence, that isn't the knee of the 'mech. The joint below that
is a knee joint, and hence that is where the knee is.
There is no joint in between that upper joint and the middle joint, so that would mean that the femur and the tibia/fibula along with the whole knee is fused into one big thigh bone - either that, or our 'mechs have no thighs at all.
Both of these suggestions are rather ridiculous, especially in the light of Strum Wealh's annotated image of the Mad Cat's leg. Everything a leg needs is in there, clearly labelled and looking very functional.