Awesome! I really like the shoulder solution. You're are truly the King of micromechas!
Me, I'm getting more lazy by the minute, so my mechas have gotten bigger and bigger. But I'm slowly updating my flickr gallery with both mechas and hopefully more actual play photos. I keep forgetting to take pictures while playing.
"also, anyone have nay suggestions for a good Mechaton campaign storyline? Anyone?"
anon, here's one: in yr.3040, east russia gets bored and tries to get his old 1960 commie friends back together and re-form the USSR. west (european) russia dont like this, and tries talking to their east russian friends to try to discourage this communist act. east russia gets pissed and sends tanks and mechs to attack west russia and europe. a big-ass russian civil war erupts and boom, you have a storyline.
Anon & DMQ, instructions are available in the Mechaton instructions, available from the homepage. These dudes, as well as campaign rules, will be in the next edition, I'm told.
DMQ, I suggest you look at the Mechaton campaign stuff on this site. "I'm gonna get you" turns out to not be that much fun. "If I were the Police..." though, that gets interesting. I'd also strongly suggest a 3-way conflict. Mechaton really shines with three players.
"These dudes, as well as campaign rules, will be in the next edition, I'm told."
Any idea when that might be coming out? Reading the results of the campaign posted here has really sold me on purchasing a copy of the game, but I'd rather wait for the next edition if that's the case.
Let me add - if you buy the PDF, I give you automatic access to all future editions of the PDF. If you buy the book, I give you access to the PDFs for the asking (it's not automatic, but it's free and easy).
I totally get it if you want the book and would rather hold off. That's cool. But if you were thinking about buying the PDF, there's no reason to wait at all.
Okay. I'll buy the .pdf for now, and wait to purchase the hardcopy when the new version comes out.
This makes you the...second person ever to whom I have paid money for a .pdf. Well, no wait. Third. I gave Greg Stolze some money last week. Still, it takes some doing to get me to buy .pdfs.
Since Lego Factory was mentioned here already, I guess this is as good of a place to post as any. I put together a little kit here in lego factory that has 5 mechs made from designs found here or of my own creation (with a couple of odd bits like flags).
Despite the slightly higher cost of ordering from the lego factory, there is something to say about the ease and security of dealing directly with lego.
For those of you that use LDD, feel free to download the model file and chop it up if you want. I just wanted to post a fast and easy way to get started in mechaton if you find your brick collection somewhat lacking in the small bits category.
unfortunately, the drive from Chicago is a little long, otherwise, I'd love to check it out. Vincent better be glad that I don't live any closer though. He might find his inbox flooded with requests to get in on that campaign action. =D
I am trying to put together a list of Mechaton frames. I have no idea as to how it will be arranged, but I want to include the name of the frame, and the name of the frames creator. So far I have:
What I have come to call ???The Classic.??? My guess is that it is your design, but I have found no confirming documentation to that end.
http://images.boardgamegeek.com/images/pic142044_md.jpg
The ???5th Gen,??? or ???5gen,??? possibly by Emily? You? Again no hard and fast documentation.
http://www.lumpley.com/mechaton/5gen-web.jpg
The ???Walker??? again my guess is that it is yours, and again I have no documentation.
http://images.boardgamegeek.com/images/pic188148_md.jpg
What I am calling the ???Scorpion Walker, of the Third Great Roman Empire??? by D. Vincent Baker.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2014/2380179767_ce4c26297c.jpg?v=0
The ???AIn-11??? by Joshua A.C. Newman
http://www.lumpley.com/mechaton/2gen-web.jpg
The MgN-302 and 303 frames by Malcolm Craig
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1380/3170103878_237808f116.jpg?v=0
The ???Big Foot??? by D. Vincent Baker
http://www.lumpley.com/images/mech-bigfoot.jpg
The ???Unknown Mech at the beginning of this thread??? by D. Vincent Baker.
http://www.lumpley.com/mechaton/gle/gle2.jpg
The ???Takafashii??? by Squieu.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/squieu/Takafashii/01.jpg
The ???Advanced Frame??? by Zizy2.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/zizy2/PA/gavarig/6.jpg
What criterion am I using for adding or not adding a mech to this list? Well so far a mech can be added to the list if it fits into one of the following categories:
It is included in any official Mechaton document,
It was posted about by the games creator,
It is a confirmed creation of the games author.
It is a frame that is or has been copied and used by people other than the original builder of the frame.
I feel this is important. This is our Mechaton heritage and it needs to be documented.
I see a lot of humanoid mech designs used as naked mechs on various Mechaton sites. However I have been unable to find a standard Chicken walker design. Most Models of this configuration seem to be just "One-offs"
Is there a standard Chicken walker design out there somewhere?
Hey Shaun. I can't think of any chicked walker designs that aren't one-offs, no. I think it may be actually a hard Lego engineering challenge to make chicken legs that small, yet stable enough to play with.