GENERAL INFORMATION:
Hello again everyone! I have finished re-rendering the images I wanted to use for this post, so here is the DG-ATW-B256-4 Bipedal All Terrain Walker. I made this after making my DG-ATW-1024-10 Quadrupedal All Terrain Walker, and thought that since I had just made an AT-AT look-a-like that I would made an AT-ST style walker next. Onto the in-universe product description for this walker.
This All Terrain Bipedal Walker is designed to put the Imperial AT-ST to shame by being larger, more powerful, and more duarable than the Imperial walker. That being said, it is still vulnerable to being tripped up, like most walkers are. Like the AT-ST, there are spots on the ATW-B256-4 that are vulnerable to infantry weapons, but those spots are few and far between on the ATW-B256-4 and are also just difficult to reach, especially from below the main body. Onto the ATW-B256-4’s specs:
SPECIFICATIONS:
DIMENSIONS IN ITS DEFAULT STANDBY STANDING POSITION:
Length: 13.35m
Width: 12.56m
Height: 19.47m
MASS: 60.5 metric tons (60,500kg)
ARMAMENT:
-2 Chin mounted DG-LSR-H90-31 heavy laser cannons
-2 Weapon hardpoints mounted on the sides of the head
–These come factory equiped with 2 DG-LSR-H84-42 heavy laser cannons
DEFENSES:
-Medium Durasteel armor plating
CREW:
-Minimum: One driver
-Recommended: One driver and one gunner
POWER GENERATION:
-One DG-PG-B256-13 Fusion Reactor
-Four DG-PG-B250-6 Energy Cells
BALANCING GYROSCOPE:
-Primary: One DG-GRY-H240-7 Heavy Duty Gryoscope
-Backup: One DG-GRY-H240-7 Heavy Duty Gryoscope
SPEED:
Recommended Maximum Ground Speed on flat ground: 90 km/h
Can push 110 km/h at the cost of greatly increasing the amount of strain the walker’s machinery is under, thus greatly increasing the chance of mechanical failure.
Can fall from a height of 50m and still technically be operational, though it will not be operating at optimal levels by any means.
Cockpit area is articulated and will by default rotate around to keep cockpit as level as possible, but can also be controlled to give the guns better access to a target. Cockpit hatch is located on top of the cockpit. Crew views surroundings via view screens in the cockpit.
OPTIMAL OPERATING RANGE: 675 km (337.5 km radius from starting point)
CARGO CAPACITY: 175kg
PICTURES:
Unless otherwise specified, assume that all of these pictures show the ATW-B256-4 in its default standby standing position.
Front view:
Left view:
Rear view:
Top view:
Aerial front right view:
Front view height comparison between a DG-ATW-B256-4 in its standby standing position and at its tallest height, a DG-ATW-1024-10, an Imperial AT-AT, an Imperial AT-ST, and some 2m tall soldiers:
Left view height comparison between a DG-ATW-B256-4 in its standby standing position and at its tallest height, a DG-ATW-1024-10, an Imperial AT-AT, an Imperial AT-ST, and some 2m tall soldiers:
Standing pose 1 (Based on the pose in the first picture here):
Standing pose 2:
Walking pose 1 (Based on the pose in the first picture here):
Walking pose 2:
DG-ATW-B256-4 landing on a lower street after jumping off a bridge:
Rendering engine used is BlueRender. You can find it here.
Any and all constructive criticism/feedback is welcome.