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Post by Rhannon on Oct 10, 2018 8:45:27 GMT -9
Is there a human pilot inside them? If the answer is positive ... could you produce at least one figure with an open cockpit? That we can see the human pilot ... :-)
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Post by Tengel on Oct 10, 2018 9:58:01 GMT -9
Yes, they are actually called powered armour suits, so there are pilots inside. Rules define the situation, when the armoursuit is destroyed, but the pilot escaped; so the set will consist of power armour unit and some figures of pilots (as a tank set will contain figures of crew). Concerning open cockpit, there is a problem: we both don't know yet, how the cockpit is opened, how the pilot is set there (sitting? standing?), and howhe is linked to the systems of the machine. We just don't know yet what should be drawn there.
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Post by Vermin King on Oct 10, 2018 10:11:17 GMT -9
It takes an honest person to admit not knowing. We all try to be experts of everything. I appreciate your answer
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Post by Rhannon on Oct 10, 2018 11:28:45 GMT -9
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Post by tomoko on Oct 10, 2018 14:17:53 GMT -9
Rhannon, mechanical infantry pilots control. They are placed in the exoskeleton while sitting. The control system uses a "bionic code", the pilot is connected to the system with special sensors. He himself does not move inside the exoskeleton, but controls it, as with his body through sensors that read the pilot's brain impulses. Something like this I imagine Only an experienced pilot can control the exoskeleton. A bad pilot or an android will only damage the exosuit or themselves. Therefore, all the fighters of the mechanical infantry - the elite. Here is a photo of the pilots miniatures  And photo of legendary pilot Ana-Liem Alieda (and his Exoskeleton) 
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