Benny Brickster
Scorpion Tank
My version of Halo's own epic Scorpion tank. I tried to squeeze in as much detail as I could but still retain functionality, so the turret rotates and the gun rotates in it's socket. Naturally the treads feature independent suspension, and also I added the disk that's underneath the turret, but what's cool is that it actually extends into the base so that even if you rotate the turret up it still wont come completely out. One more thing you may notice is it's a-symmetry, and I don't mean as in the little details, but in the general shape. Here's is what I learned from my pictures, which were all of the Halo 3 scorpion: on the left side of the tank, the sides are more sharply angled, and when it widens in the back in sharply angles out, while on the right side, the side in front is completely flat, and when it widens, it does so progressively and almost curves.
Scorpion Tank
My version of Halo's own epic Scorpion tank. I tried to squeeze in as much detail as I could but still retain functionality, so the turret rotates and the gun rotates in it's socket. Naturally the treads feature independent suspension, and also I added the disk that's underneath the turret, but what's cool is that it actually extends into the base so that even if you rotate the turret up it still wont come completely out. One more thing you may notice is it's a-symmetry, and I don't mean as in the little details, but in the general shape. Here's is what I learned from my pictures, which were all of the Halo 3 scorpion: on the left side of the tank, the sides are more sharply angled, and when it widens in the back in sharply angles out, while on the right side, the side in front is completely flat, and when it widens, it does so progressively and almost curves.