Similar frames are becoming popular with some German and Swede pilots for their flight characteristics (see Carbixframes orBlitzfpvframes), something to do with reduced drag and less drift due to the 8 vertical members. Anyway, this is my take on it. About 66g of carbon, the twelve 14 mm screws will certainly add a bit to that. Yes, that's a tilted back top-plate, mostly for looks.
These arms are just 2 mm thick (as are the Carbix frames), not much thickiness is required as the box-frame distributes impacts around the outside skeleton and jointly across all arms. Hit my email up if you're interested in seeing a beefed up "tank" version, erikspen@gmail.com, that's an easy change to make in the CAD model, available for viewing here: Onshape model
-Stack height increaced. Accomodates up to 23.5mm tall (from bottom plate to lower-end of top plate).
-Stack space increased. Accomodates up to 44 mm x 44 mm ESC.
16x16mm motors, naked-bottom only.
-Smaller changes:
----A few chamfers added for easier assembly.
----Some unnecessary cutouts removed.
----Cam plate should have slightly less freeplay
----Proper orientation of top plate more easily identified (see CAD pic below)
----20x20mm stack holes removed. (30x30 ONLY)
----Bolt attachments to arms should be more rigid (thicker). 8mm screws are included with the design, but 10 mm would work best for bottom plate, 9 mm would work best for top plate.
----Additional material added to front arms in drop-down portion for increased rigidity.