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Mad cat mk 2
Mad cat mk 2






mad cat mk 2

A pair of arm mounted Gaussrifles supported by torso mounted LRM racks give it complete command over the battlefield. Carrying thirteen tons of ferro-fibrous armor, the Mad Cat MK II is an incredibly resilient design. So, this time I just glued the balls atop the socket, which allows me some time to get them lined up right - but as a tradeoff, the joints are not strong, and it also widens each join by 3 or 4 mm.Though bearing a remarkable outward resemblance to the Timberwolf, this BattleMech is a new and powerful creation. I have tried snapping off the balls and drilling out a socket, but when I have done that it's really hard to get the legs positioned right - I have 2 mechs that seem to be leaning back because I eyeballed the angles badly. The version 2 Mad Cat ships with a 4-way switch installed. A much better solution would be a simple peg and socket, but that is not how the models come. Every guitar ships with an individual measurement of the pickups, compared to the reference curve. The problem is that I printed this in resin, so the ball and socket joins just don't work the balls break pretty much immediately (and even if they didn't, they would surely seize up and snap off when twisted one). This model heavily uses ball and socket joins, because they give you a ton of poseability. The thing I'm unhappy with is it's a tiny bit wider than it should be. For the water effects on the top parts, I used a dried out, pulled apart baby wipe as a "stencil" and shot the airbrush through it, moving it around now and then. Attention: Shipping to Australia and New Zealand is. I think this is one of the better paint jobs I've done - I'm not crazy about the black\exposed metal on all the lower panel line highlights, but it is accurate to the model (maybe I could have done it more subtly, though). Online Store Battletech Online Exclusive Online Exclusive MiniMechs Mad Cat Mk II (Standard).








Mad cat mk 2