Blackadder
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Love all your projects.
I've been out of the hobby for almost ten years, but have periodically looked up your other titan build.
Recently found this build and binged it for 4 hours.
The short discussion about the hydraulics in the armpits has stuck with me.
If you're still looking for a function for these, I'd say they are shock damperers.
Imagine the weight of the weapons when this thing takes a step....
I can imagine a similar mechanism inside the shoulders to what you have as an elbow/wrist. (To move the arms up and down to install a different weapon)
I know you haven't physically build that (yet?), but the hydraulics make sense...
The author of the 3D images Joazzz2
https://www.deviantart.com/popular-all-time/?section=&global=1&q=joazzz2
did an outstanding job of rationalizing the various structures of an Emperor Titan which is why I chose to model my construction after his monumental effort. Until I saw his interpretation I had no inclination to attempt such a monstrosity.
The Main Weapon Yoke has been a source of frustration to me from the beginning however because the weapon training rotation should have been above the shoulder joint in my estimation not below as shown. The shoulder drum also inhibits the elevation and depression of the weapons. All in all the yoke while beautiful to the eye is inherently dysfunctional in its design. Especially when coupled with the FW Warlord swivel mount. I have decided to return to M. Joazzz's original design of a forked swivel yoke bracket.
Welcome aboard.