This would actually be the first Robian I've colored digitally. And she's in action, no less.
Anyway, this is using the same program that brought Mecha Sally and Jake to the "world". Though a variant of Mecha Sally, the similarities end at the appearance. With a 40mm grenade launcher fixed to Candace's left forearm and a detachable SRM 2 pack on her right shoulder, her chassis emphasizes doing as much explosive damage as possible. She's also built like a tank and can't move all too quickly, but with two fully working hands she can use additional hand-held weapons. The Ryce-9 pistol being one such example.
Candace Sinclair is (C)
prdarkfox
Anyway, this is using the same program that brought Mecha Sally and Jake to the "world". Though a variant of Mecha Sally, the similarities end at the appearance. With a 40mm grenade launcher fixed to Candace's left forearm and a detachable SRM 2 pack on her right shoulder, her chassis emphasizes doing as much explosive damage as possible. She's also built like a tank and can't move all too quickly, but with two fully working hands she can use additional hand-held weapons. The Ryce-9 pistol being one such example.
Candace Sinclair is (C)
prdarkfox
Category Artwork (Digital) / Sonic
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 800 x 1200px
File Size 862.1 kB
Yeah, assuming incompetent adversaries only works until you run into someone who is a serious threat.
http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/ccw/g.....ight_rules.htm Specifically, Rule Ten: Someday someone may kill you with your own gun, but they should have to beat you to death with it because it is empty.
http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/ccw/g.....ight_rules.htm Specifically, Rule Ten: Someday someone may kill you with your own gun, but they should have to beat you to death with it because it is empty.
In any case, I like seeing interpretations of Mecha with Anthropomorphic Animal influences. I had a lot of Mecha model kits dating back to the late 1980s, including a lot of Patlabor kits I had to give up. I've got a few Gundam and a couple Iron Gear kits still in storage, unfortunately 400 miles away. I must have had at least three of the "Sunfang" 1/144th scale kits of the Dougram, which later was "Adopted" by Battletech, (Then called "Battledroids") and renamed the "Shadow Hawk." This is just too Cool. Keep up the great work.
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