Cerberus

The name "Cerberus" comes from the mythical three-headed dog from hell. Note that this mech is not called "Cerebus", which would mean brain.

Mech Picture Here's another 1st Ghost Cerberus. This one was painted as part of a CSO Christmas gift exchange in 2008 (it went to Insane Kangaroo). The Yakuza tatoos include a kangaroo in the right leg, police sirens on the top, a snowman on the left arm, and kanji characters that say "police officer" on the left upper arm and "kangaroo" on the left leg. This mini also features an extensive re-pose to give it a running stance.

STATUS: Completed and delivered, 12/2008.


Mech Picture This Cerberus is painted in the yellow and white colors of the Lyran Alliance's Coventry Jaegers. The left shin detail features a stone tower. I must be nuts to willingly do this paint scheme.

STATUS: Completed, 7/2003.


Mech Picture This Cerberus is painted in the colors of Draconis Combine's 1st Ghost Regiment. The gold scales indicate the Mechwarrior's kills. The right arm has a small dragon outline, and the right leg features a scene of the Mechwarrior's homeworld: a waterfall cascading down a cliff, and a battlemech standing guard in the mist below.

STATUS: Completed, 3/2003. Sold, 4/2003.


Mech Picture One of the original twin gauss rifle designs, the Cerberus is a force to be reckoned with. "Black Death"; has a purpled black finish and a death's head insignia, making it ideal for night operations.

STATUS: SOLD, 02/1999.


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