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I just want to point out that on pretty much every one of the sentinels still suffers from 1 or more of these problems, but that doesnt make them any less of a genius design and base idea.
If you look at my other sentinels, the base I use here is hardly present.
The point of this template isn't just suppose to be added to, but changed.
If there's a flaw in the initial template design, then feel free to change it.
It's not meant to be set in stone.
1. The Wheel base is a little bit oddly shaped, and is a bit too wide, along with the fact that it lacks RTC steering.
2. The central extender column is both one block thick and very exposed. This makes it a glaring weakspot, albeit one that would be far more highlighted in range dedicated fights, but I do see this being a melee fighter.
3. Its CoM is a bit too high for my liking.