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ISO-MEC

The new Coalition infantry-mech: the ISO-MEC, which stands for

Independent Soldier Operated - Mechanical Exoskeletal Component.

 

First conceived by Coalition engineers around 2060, these mechs underwent many phases before being the Mk. III Exitus Pattern, as presented by the bottom row in the intelligence file.

In the top row, the mech in the middle is the Mk. I Perseus Pattern. It was a great success, but Coalition commanders thought that it's success could be expanded with a few upgrades.

This new upgraded mech, far right top row, is the Mk. II Furio Pattern. It was built on the successes of the Mk. I, but once again, the Coalition high-command wanted to expand it further, making it able to combat all types of Imperial Forces with ease.

And because of this, the Mk. III Exitus Pattern is born. On the bottom row far left, it is the standard loadout for the Exitus: the twin 20mm autocannons. In the middle, the Exitus is armed with rocket pods to combat Imperial flyers. To the far right, the Exitus 'Knight' pattern is armed with a Plex-Armor shield and an 88mm cannon.

All of these upgrades and configurations made the Coalition ISO-MEC what it is today; an all around infantry-mech capable to tackling most Imperial threats.

 

 

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I made these lil' guys with the intention of putting them into the MFZ pool. Since they are tinier then most of the mechs in MFZ, I thought that they could be infantry-mechs.

Feel free to use this frame as long as you give me credit; that's all I ask :)

 

 

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