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The selected illustrations are from a story Todd wrote called “The Warbots: The History of Armored War from 1975 to 17,500 A.D” published in Galaxy Science Fiction (October, 1968). [..]
Todd updated his illustrations (below) for 1986’s Body Armor: 2000, edited by Joe Haldeman.
The selected illustrations are from a story Todd wrote called “The Warbots: The History of Armored War from 1975 to 17,500 A.D” published in Galaxy Science Fiction (October, 1968). The first “mecha“—a robot or machine of humanoid appearance controlled by a smaller humanoid from a cockpit—is generally considered to be Mazinger Z, from the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Go Nagai. Perhaps that designation needs to be reevaluated. Todd’s designs are reminiscent of a number of mecha from the 1970s and 1980s, including the Zentraedi Battlepod in Robotech.
“Warbots: Operation High Dragon” cover John Dismukes

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Warbots #5 Cover Art by John Taylor Dismukes
it's time we start solving our problems like real men
on the warbots.io battlefield
General Motors Terrain Walker, as imagined by Larry S Todd in 1968 and 1986 in the Galaxy Science Fiction article "The Warbots: The History of Armored War From 1975 to 17,500 A.D." Later revised for the anthology Body Armor: 2000
General Motors Terrain Walker
Height: 4.5m Armament: None Sensors: CCLR, IR, MIDAR, SLODAR Mass: 7500kg On-Board Crew: 1 Maintenance Crew: 17 Power Output: 2500 hp Cost: ~$4,000,000 neobucks Construction: Metal, cermets, composites, plastic, rubber, siliconites Speed: 50 kph Lifting Strength: 3500kg Carrying Strength: 2500kg
General Motors Corporation Detroit Free State, Neomerica