Tibbnak, on 08 September 2016 - 03:39 PM, said:
Bushwhacker: A 55 ton medium mech with a better profile than the nova, squat and wide, with almost all the guns and missile pods on level with the cockpit. This made it ideal for ambushing and sniping on terrain, thus the name "bushwhacker".
http://www.sarna.net.../Bushwacker.jpg
Meanwhile, at PGI: "Let's take the linebacker, the mad dog, and the vulture and mr potatoman them together!" :pgi:
https://static.mwome...wacker-hero.png
pgi had an opportunity to make buckets of money making the literal canonical hill humper for IS at a perfect 55 ton marker, and I guess based the design off the cartoon instead? Whee.
Sounds like the IS version of the Ebon Jaguar.
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Solis Obscuri, on 08 September 2016 - 03:50 PM, said:
Looks like the real deal from FASA.
So is the problem the PGI didn't redesign it to min/max hillhumping meta?
Actually I believe the real problem is scaling.
I have about 19 more images of BT scale for 55, 50, etc. Ton mechs of squat designs and under armor designs (like Shadow hawk before the 3rd and 5th gen like 5M. Will post them when home and on PC. Android tablets are terrible.)
Wolverine and tank.
A Timber Wolf.
![Posted Image](http://orig08.deviantart.net/7c3e/f/2014/099/1/9/battletech___mechwarrior_timber_wolf___madcat_mki_by_lady_die-d5dj5ao.png)
Kit Fox; note this one was 'given' added torso twist, a feature not native for them.
Nova
Source material used:
![Posted Image](https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/46/95/a3/4695a3297606988929a2c8ffd6f1833f.jpg)
Note: Common trends...
If mech has Ferro... added volume compared to standard armor
If a mech has endo... very noticeable added volume compared to standard structure.
If a mech has Ferro and Endo... lots of added volume.
Drawback for weight saving benefits (aside from financial, difficulty obtaining, time consumption, R&R)... Your *** gets bigger and easier to shoot!
(Side note: The heights go to the tallest point of the mech; regardless of where or what.)
Scorpion (55 tons)
Goliath 85 tonmech.
![Posted Image](http://www.sarna.net/wiki/images/c/cf/Gol-5d_goliath.png)
Note the size of the cockpit glass and that this is a single seater.
The same Goliath 85 ton assault quad mech as rendered by that artist.
45 ton Hatchetman and 55 ton Griffin.
I had a lot more on the tablet... but this should suffice.
My point being is that mechs aren't huge. The Executioner listed in that Omnimech scale is the largest mech to exist until well after 3060 at 14.4 meters.
MWO's original Dragon size, a tank, a Dragon scaled approximately close to a mentioned size in a novel.
Various scale stuff, Leopard Dropship and larger Catapult are original MWO scales.
Note: Even the stilted (extra long leg) version of the Catapult was still below 11 meters tall, MWO's original height clocks in at over 16 meters. The artist, Alex, drew Catapult concept art to be close to Battletech scale, and PGI put these footnotes, clearly determined to make the game's first heavy be a gigantic monster.
![Posted Image](http://hw1.pa-cdn.com/par/img/editorial/5-hr.jpg)
(Note part of the actual Catapult's lack of height was lack of torso twist or pelvis).
From MWO's rescales... Current MWO Catapult (small as it may appear) is still nearly 14 meters (high 13s) tall.
So in the end... if there's a problem with the Bushwhacker, it is that we know it will never be as small as it is supposed to be. Why the hell do you think its weapons have such large and weird shapes and jut out of the body? Because it is too damn small to hold its own big guns inside itself!
Edited by Koniving, 09 September 2016 - 03:07 PM.