I believe that the original Raptor owes its existence to the old Battletech VirtualWorld Centers. It was part of the originals mechs featured in later version of the game. Technical Readout 3058 features them in them. The later Raptor II was like stealth89 the great said, first appeared in the MechWarrior Assault Games as well as in The MechWarrior Dark Age Collectable Game Miniatures game. Raptor OmniMech isn't going stay long in a fight being glass jaw sort of machine, but its does have the flexibility and speed. However, it's armor protection is on par with early BattleTech Mechs with weak weak armor. Raptor II interesting but its stupidly rare.
Damn. I want to love this mech I really do. The problem is I can buy a really good Wolverine 65ton or a handful of cheap, light mechs for the same price. Being able to field more mechs is always better, than being able field a single expensive mech. As good as a Raptor is, the 6 Urbies you can buy for the same price will always beat that Raptor as well as present a decent threat to upwards of heavy mechs. Maybe even an assault with a green pilot.
Hot little chicken-walker models made for hard hit-and-run. Yeah, I did type that before scrolling down to see don right having posted it first. "She got legs!" Stout strike scouts and marathon runners. Those long limbs of mobility are some of the most humanoid and athlete-shapely on a 'Mech in this universe. Such a configuration diversity alone makes the light "I" model one of the most impressive; my attention's always garnered by underwater variants. The "II" unit's further expansion of alter egos to include sneaky giant robots makes this small but efficiently-designed family of light 'Mech really impressive. Yet again, so aptly named as to nearly be open for speculation: was the model designed for its name, or named highly-suitably for the completed base unit? I didn't encounter any of these lil metal predators in my long-ago MechWarrior dabbling, but thank you very much for the Jurassic Park mecha missile-saurus imagery today, GDN. Appreciated as ever...have an awesome day.
I think the first game I saw it( the light Raptor) was MW3. Not a bad little Light, that packs quite a punch. In the HBS BT Modded versions, you do see them quite a bit near the Combine border.
The raptor light battlemech is the at Walker of Star wars they're really good for all terrain and some light reconnaissance I would have a squad of these as a Scouting group they also can be good at guerrilla hit and run tactics Just don't get them in a heavy fight or it's bye-bye light raptor👍😀
Always wanted pilot a CRT monitor on legs
Loved using the Raptor in Mechassault 2!
Ah raptor 2. The mexh i love back in mechassault 2 lone wolf. Good to know it has a little brother too
I believe that the original Raptor owes its existence to the old Battletech VirtualWorld Centers. It was part of the originals mechs featured in later version of the game. Technical Readout 3058 features them in them. The later Raptor II was like stealth89 the great said, first appeared in the MechWarrior Assault Games as well as in The MechWarrior Dark Age Collectable Game Miniatures game.
Raptor OmniMech isn't going stay long in a fight being glass jaw sort of machine, but its does have the flexibility and speed. However, it's armor protection is on par with early BattleTech Mechs with weak weak armor. Raptor II interesting but its stupidly rare.
Damn. I want to love this mech I really do. The problem is I can buy a really good Wolverine 65ton or a handful of cheap, light mechs for the same price.
Being able to field more mechs is always better, than being able field a single expensive mech. As good as a Raptor is, the 6 Urbies you can buy for the same price will always beat that Raptor as well as present a decent threat to upwards of heavy mechs. Maybe even an assault with a green pilot.
That's a lot of gun for a light
Hot little chicken-walker models made for hard hit-and-run. Yeah, I did type that before scrolling down to see don right having posted it first. "She got legs!"
Stout strike scouts and marathon runners. Those long limbs of mobility are some of the most humanoid and athlete-shapely on a 'Mech in this universe. Such a configuration diversity alone makes the light "I" model one of the most impressive; my attention's always garnered by underwater variants.
The "II" unit's further expansion of alter egos to include sneaky giant robots makes this small but efficiently-designed family of light 'Mech really impressive. Yet again, so aptly named as to nearly be open for speculation: was the model designed for its name, or named highly-suitably for the completed base unit? I didn't encounter any of these lil metal predators in my long-ago MechWarrior dabbling, but thank you very much for the Jurassic Park mecha missile-saurus imagery today, GDN. Appreciated as ever...have an awesome day.
Have an awesomer day!
I think the first game I saw it( the light Raptor) was MW3. Not a bad little Light, that packs quite a punch. In the HBS BT Modded versions, you do see them quite a bit near the Combine border.
I need a "light mech" video done in "skaven" voice,
Yes yes
That might be an interesting idea.
And I thought the locust configuration with the two LRM 5s was annoying. This thing carries three LRM 5s in its primary configuration.
The raptor light battlemech is the
at Walker of Star wars they're really good for all terrain and some light reconnaissance
I would have a squad of these as a
Scouting group they also can be good at guerrilla hit and run tactics
Just don't get them in a heavy fight or it's bye-bye light raptor👍😀
I think I'll take one of these over an ATST
I am number 2!
This looks bad I love it!
haha
Yyyeeeessss, i’m #3!
Thanks for the vid sir.👍🏼👍🏼
You're very welcome!
facing Raptor IIs is never fun at range especially when fielded by my friends 48th Shadow Division
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Is it just me or does the Raptor look kind of like a Flea?
An angrier Flea