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Post by Dan on May 22, 2008 16:35:47 GMT -5
Name: Lethal Injection Shape: Stinger, but with static prongs between the wheels. Colour: Unpainted. Weight: 100kgs Dimensions: L:55cm W:60cm H:45cm Speed: 18mph Turning Circle: 0cm Armour: 9mm titanium on the wheels, 5mm Hardox for the prongs and disc. Ground Clearance: Ermm.. Being a stinger style axlebot, it doesn't really have one. The prongs are 0mm however. Movement: 2 stinger style wheels with Vulkanon rubber tyres, with 2 LEM130s and 4 NiCad battlepacks at 24volts. Weapons: Spinning disc positioned in between the prongs. The idea is that the opponent will be wedged on the prongs then caught by the disc. The disc is powered by a LEM130 at 2000rpm and deals about 60kj. Scrimech: Invertible
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Post by Dan on May 27, 2008 16:17:55 GMT -5
Lethal Execution Shape: Box, with the Tornado style angled back. Colour: Silver, With the words LETHAL EXECUTION painted on the top, in blood red paint that looks like splattered blood Weight: 100kgs Dimensions: 105X60X25CM (105X60X30 with the drum) Speed: 18mph Turning Circle: 0mm Armour: 7mm Titanium Ground Clearance: 7mm at the front, and below the hinged skirts and the back and sides, 0mm with skirts Movement: Six Aluminium wheels with Vulkanon tires. They are protected from the side by the armour, but are vulnerable from the top . They are powered by 2 B42-500 Magmotors at 48 volt, with 4 NiCad battlepacks. Weapons: Interchangable weapons. Setup One: Two Hardox lifting spikes powered by a linear actuator. They are very similar to Panic Attacks lifting spikes, and can be moved 90 degrees in either direction, meaning they work inverted. Setup Two: A vertical crushing jaw, made of Hardox and diamond-tipped. It's powered by hydraulics at 1500PSI. At the tip it has 2.5 tonnes of force and at the ram it has 5 tonnes. Setup Three: A hardox spinning drum with two thick teeth, with a diameter of 30cm powered by a couple of LEM 130s. It runnes at 2000rpm and deals out 70kjs of kinetic energy. it is attached to the body at a slight angle designed to flip as it bashes. Because this set-up is un-invertable, it has semi-sperical wheel coverings. These are made of 3mm Hardox, and are near-unpenetratable by axes. There is also almost 10cm of clearence between the highest part of the coverings and the actual wheels, so even if the axe does poke through, it will probably not hurt the wheels themselves. It also has two thin titanium self-righting hoops. They're fairly easy to break, so they aren't exceedingly effective, but they can get the job done. Scrimech: Invertable with the first two set-ups, self-righting hoops with the spinning drum.
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