| 06-18-2005, 06:16 AM | #1 |
Guest | http://img30.echo.cx/img30/8914/ascflying3qg.jpg ASC in its flying position http://img206.echo.cx/img206/6169/ascflyingfmc8xi.jpg better view of the FMC An Airborne System Command(ASC) in its airborne mode, the blue objects are the thrusters, which turn and rotate to allow the ASC to travel different directions or descend to the ground. The Red object are weapon barrels, the guns on the ASC are advanced machine turrest, in the flying mode th barrels rotate on the cilinder joints connected on the arms, this way they can aim thier main turrets almost any direction, usualy in the postion facing downward so it can pummel enemy ground units as it travels, the large turret mounted on the top is an AntiAircraft Flac Machine Cannon, or FMC for short, it was added for extra support against oncoming enemy aircraft. In the Stationary position the main body of the craft is planted directly onto flat ground and the main turrets revolve upward and can turn with limited efficiancy in a couple different positions, these are usually kept facing up to shoot at enemy aircrafts that fly over the ASC as extra support for the FMC Post here if your up for skinning and animating it and ill give file |
| 06-18-2005, 07:42 AM | #2 |
Guest | http://img140.echo.cx/img140/9254/ascstationary5jv.jpg A picture of it if it where stationary (landed) I also added landy pegs and a spot for an entrance. |
