![]() ![]() Currently if the Mech loses the right torso, it has lost all of its weaponry, and still has the left torso ammo bomb.įS9-H (p33) - it will have to lose both arms to be out of Flamer fuel, but would a better idea be removing one of the center torso flamers and putting some of the fuel there? Or putting it into one of the torsos? This way it can keep on fighting. HNT-153 (p11) - I'd want to move the SRM-2 to the same torso location as the ammo. (some of these might be quirks based on the original designs, apologies for that)ĪAT-1R (p5) - the Lift Hoist in the same torso as the Machine Gun ammo, very nice use of crit location padding so the ammo only has 1 in 4 chance of being hit the first time. Modular Space Station (p10) - would the fluff say that it has a basic hull, and the others are built as variants of that hull (so they cannot self-modify, but the basic structure to all of them is nearly identical) G class Cargo carrier (p1) - should the Large lasers be put in the aft arc to drive off tailgaters? Or is the forward arc used to semi-protect the cargo vessel from air attacks? (2020-Aug-10 - modified page numbers due to updates in the books) So who knows.Įither way, I plan to have more to come in the future as I turn this pile of sheets into something coherent. don't plan on adding additional units to this project, but then I've said that lots of times so far. Keep in mind this is just the raw record sheets, both without context and occasionally including niggling little bugs that I am working to notice and nag the Megameklab team about. Eventually I intend to take these compilations, combine them with writeups giving a brief bit of context to those units I don't think are self explanatory, and put them all together into one volume.īut for now, if you'd like, you may download and peruse these record sheets at your leisure here. Pages and pages of record sheets compiled by broad unit classification. look, I figured being a disabled shut-in I'd handle quarantine fine, but I didn't realize it'd get this boring! Also partly it's an excuse to fill in some gaps that Fasa/Fanpro/Catalyst hasn't touched on yet.Īlso also partly. Partly it's an excuse to throw some of my own stuff into a compilation. Mostly it's an excuse to use all the gadgets that were retroactively available during the 3025 era, but weren't actually added to the universe until after they stopped focusing on the 3025 era. The book is intended for the late succession wars era and mostly focuses on more "fringe designs" such as experimental variants, test beds, old designs that got rare with time, designs that never took off in the first place, or specialized units with very situational equipment. So I'm working on putting together a record sheet book. Be sure that you are online during the registration process.The latest version may be directly downloaded here: Ī zip containing the megameklab files is here: Īnd a link to the directory where you can access both of these, as well as older versions and other projects I've been working on is here: (As a quick fix, please try to uninstall/install, and then register. If you have technical problems with registration, please send us your report. Read our privacy policy about that, if you are worried about your data. That policy we cannot change - it is mostly due security reasons. NOTE: Registration is needed to use all the features. With a valid Mech Factory user name you can use both the web page and the mobile app. To enable content downloading you have to register your free account on the Mech Factory (if you don't have it already). After you downloaded a design, it will remain on your device, and it will be accessible offline. Simple graphics help cards and a more detailed video tutorial will guide your first steps.īecause this app uses the database of the Mech Factory (), it requires internet access to download larger texts or pictures. It provides information about components and their board game rules, and contains brief descriptions about the CBT powers, fractions, clans, worlds and history.īeside the library the app features Mech, Combat and Support Vehicle, Aerospace, Battle Armor and Infantry Editors, a Roster Creator, a Virtual Record Sheet system and a simplified combat trial simulation to test out new or existing designs. Mech Factory offers a searchable, categorized database of Classic BT units with relevant stats and record sheets.
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