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Javelin Configuration: 2Rm / 2G / 1B / 2W
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Built for Mobile Frame Zero - a tabletop wargame.
Mobile Frame Hangar (MFZ Community Forums).
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I love Macross to much to call it a Marauder, but I love Battletech too much to call it a Glaug pod.
Made a compromise.
Sniper Configuration: 2Ra / 2B / 2W
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Built for Mobile Frame Zero - a tabletop wargame.
Mobile Frame Hangar (MFZ Community Forums).
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Requires a lot of work to balance it just right, but I love the small feet, so it's kind of worth it. Inspired by Valtarshol's "Loper" and mraichelson's "Something Wicked" threads.
In an odd turn of fate, Free Colonies forces, desperate for any frame they could get their hands on, were known to convert Labor Doughboys back to combat models. The resulting performance generally wasn't anything to write home about.
Not much to this: I decided to make a small, simple frame as a companion to the Gamecock, so that's what the M-4 Barbet is.
A sapper and sabateur frame, able to dig its way through stone, soil or regolith, flanking enemy frames and interfering wiith supply lines or assets.
Variations on the Wombat itself were less common, but not unheard of. Here we have two different types of up-armoring on heavy artillery and close combat versions of the Wombat.
A mashup of my Veyman Genesis and Foghammer's HK-1390. I've always loved the shape of the HK-1390; it's hunched-over fighterjet vibe and the combined lack of torso and high, bulky legs.
I tried to keep all the general shapes the same as the HK-1390 but make them from simpler bricks. While I loved the original HK-1390, it was a little tall and wide on the MFZ table so as things got simplified the legs also lost a little height and the arms were tucked in some.
66pcs in the core. No taps, T's, or travis and only 4 SNOT bricks.
I added the HK to the shared Veyman LDD.
A Twank frame for the Build a Polybag competition
brickset.com/article/49955/competition-build-a-polybag!
Original Twank design is by Atavism.
This frame build uses 57 pieces and is equipped with Main Autocannon, Fixed Machine Gun, and Leg Boosters. Plus has a few hardpoints for customizations and SSRs.
This is not an actual Polybag set.
Another anime-inspired Super Budgie.
Legs were inspired by Malcolm Craig's
Hangar post: [when the hangar returns]
Years ago, Zizy posted a set of vehicles to his blog and they caught the imagination of the MFZ community. I decided to build a few myself. I've had them on the game table a few times since. I don't know why I haven't posted them since.
Given that Zodiac Inc claims their Ursa vehicular platform is endlessly customizable, I would love to see what other folks can do with it.
Oh hey, I finished my Company Kit.
5 frames (any of the three models)
24 systems (weapon kits build any range)
stations, SSRs, flags.
505 parts of 35 kind.
Trying to "buy all" on a Briclink wanted list even got a couple of hits for a store with all of it!
The instructions and parts list can be downloaded from
A Cruiser design for my next MFZ: Intercept Orbit fleet.
MFZ:IO Stats: 2Rs+d8/2Rpd+d8/2W
An example of the new Imbrium Lunokhod Industries innovation: the Strike Pack.
Strike packs are hot-swappable, back-mounted, equipment packs designed to extend the usefulness of generic frames. Strike packs allow individual units to utilize mission-specific hardware without the cost associated with purchasing and maintaining an extensive fleet of specialized frames.
This is a standard-issue, non-variable jump pack. It’s has both vertical and forward thrust and is capable of repeated short and medium duration burns.
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Built for Mobile Frame Zero - a tabletop wargame.
Mobile Frame Hangar (MFZ Community Forums).
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