Mark-69 Powered Assault Armored Combat Suit
The Mark-69 Powered Assault Armored Combat Suit, Piloted by a Mercenary. His name? Well, his name is unknown to anyone. But many call him Omega-ZX

I haven't posted much in a matter of months. The last thing I posted was the UNSC-DF Spartans in March.
Yes, yes, the combat suit is a Mecha. I tried to make Omega-ZX as small as possible, but have high maneuverability. This design is what I settled on.
The design is a modified version of Kyle Vrieze's Power Armor Mecha posted
here.

In minifig scale, he has a height of around 19 feet tall, whereas Kyle's is about 16 Feet tall. But either height is enough to strike fear into his enemy, except for the UNSC Spartans! (Which I will post later on in an updated version) Trust me, this guy is HUGE in minifig scale.

Here we have the torso with some curcuitry and some electronics. Sometimes that litle blue light in the middle reminds me of Iron Man. In fact, the Iron Man Music fits this guy pretty well.
Yes, I know, incorporating the design of a BrickArms product was hard. I reserved my RPG for insergents and all of my other weapons were so tiny. But I had gotten some silver Potato Mashers. I guess the Silver Potato Mashers are actually useful in a Sci-Fi MOC!

His Secondary Weapon-MBMG74 M3 (Multi-Barreled Machine Gun 74 Mark-3) Or the MGM3

Melee Weapon-High Stregth, Razor-Sharp Arm Mounted Machete made of an unknown alloy that is not found on Earth, but rather similar to the alloy used in the Lekgolo Melee Shields. (Lekgolo=Covenant Hunter)

Primary Weapon-Multi-Purpose M46A-B M-7 Automatic Rifle

Back view. Not much here except the Machine Gun in its rest position when not in use. Sooner or later, I'll add a Missile Launcher here or maybe a missile pod.
And below, I end the line of photos with what I think is the best pic out of the collection.
"Before a battle, the suit ain't scratched 'cept the visor. After a battle, my enemy is scratched, During battle...."-Omega-ZXHere, Omega is running in battle, that is why I made the picture a little blurry, to represent the fog of war.
Again, credit goes to Kyle Vrieze for inspiration. Instructions for the main skeleton by Kyle can be found
here. Check out his other creations. They are pretty well made!
Comments, Critisism, and advice are welcome.
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