Interesting project!
Considering how 1 squad = 1 ton and 1 battlesuit = 1 ton, you've basically arrived at 1 slot = 1 ton. May as well use tonnage as your starting point and ignore "slots" entirely - it's not like a machine gun occupies the same volume as an AC/2 either.
thx for the feedback
about the weapons - during my 3d experiments i realized that weapons doesn't consume that much internal space. You have the reload mechanism and the ammunition - a SRM 6 if you construct it with reloading mechanism would consume roughly the same area as a large laser.....
latest started project (i really should start to finish projects before starting new ones)
I changed the missile system completely instead of RPG-7 style volleys you have real missiles: - 138x1104mm SALCOS missiles. a missile weight ~ 30kg.
So a ton of SRM6 ammunition are 30 missiles instead of 90 (the volume consumed however would be the same)
The bigger the weapon the more space is needed. Maybe we can use the "5t" = 1 space rule. :)
A list of spaces.
- 1ton = 1slot- infantry, ammunition
- 2ton = 1slot - heatsinks, power amplification, turrets
- 5ton = 1slot - weapon
We could add equipment that grand additional slots (a turret for example)
Speaking about the Kurita Goblin:
Currently the infantry space is roomy enough to ferry up to 12 light equipped soldiers into battle (no body armor, no tactical vests eg.) same space is also enough for 6 PAL or Light Battlearmor. (this is enough room for a Taurian squad of 10 soldiers)
running the math:
- Large Pulse Laser Turret - 2 slots
- SRM6 - Turret - 1 slot
- Ammunition- Turret - 1 slot
- MachineGuns Body - 2 slot
- Ammunition- Machine Guns - 1 slot
- Infantry - 2 slot available
I consume 9 slots with 4 in the turret.
now the kurita version should have
- 2 SRM6 - Turret - 2 slot
- Ammunition- Turret - 2 slot
- MachineGuns Body - 6 slots
- Ammunition- Machine Guns - 1 slot
- Infantry - 5tons would need 5 slots
In the end 14 slots are used, 4 in the turret - this would also be the exact number of spaces available for a Goblin using the standard rules for spaces. (45/5+5)
But how could there be 30-50 Soldiers be placed in the rear?
I could reduce the size of the turret. (by droping the reload mechanism and turn the SRM 6racks into a big - One Shot rack. This would allow to increase the size of the troop compartment - so those guys might be able to stand or lean instead of sitting. :(
I wonder about a plausible function of those triangles at the side skirts. As additional armor they don't make sense. A framework that hold the weight of the skirts?