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Body horror gun concepts by Lei Zhang
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Body horror gun concepts by Lei Zhang

Artist's description:

The working models violently created and assembled by The Balance Church and distributed to their hunters, the filthily projectiles they spit are able to crush the sanity of any creatures of consciousness.

u/YanniRotten — 6 hours ago

Best Spider Tank

MAINFRAME really hit that ball out of the park with War Planets: Shadow Raiders. Given the capabilities commercially available at the time, this Spider Tank moved with GRACE!

u/RadiantTrailblazer — 2 days ago
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What role does this ship look built for?

The Vanguard is the main combat ship players start with in our game. It was designed as a universal frontline attacker: durable enough to survive prolonged fights, but still capable of dealing serious damage during raids and convoy battles. Most mercenary groups on the Stable Frontier rely on ships like this because they’re relatively cheap, adaptable and easy to maintain far from core systems.

Loadout currently includes:

* 4 primary weapon hardpoints

* light machine guns

* close-range shotgun weapons

* guided missile launcher

* salvo rocket launcher

In-game, the Vanguard is usually the backbone of a small detachment - escorting cargo barges, hunting raiders or surviving long skirmishes in unstable sectors. But now we’re curious how people read this ship visually. What tactical role does it LOOK like it was built for?

* heavy attacker?

* escort fighter?

* strike craft?

* patrol ship?

* mercenary workhorse?

* disposable mass-produced combat ship?

And most importantly:

would you actually trust your life to a ship like this?

u/Own-Cry5596 — 4 days ago

W.i.P. sci fi Oil painting on Aluminium

Moin

Ein weiteres Ölgemälde ist in der mache, bis jetzt ist nur die Umgebung gemalt jedoch habe ich das Raumschiff sowie eine art Plattform auf hoher See mittels Infinite Paint dazu skizziert. Ich denke dieser brutalistische Ansatz für das Raumschiff dürfte recht interessant sein. Dieses Turmartige design erzeugt bei beschleinigung und Bremsung eine Schwerkraft für die Crew. Was haltet ihr von dem Ansatz?

u/Greg0sh — 4 days ago