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Post by LibrarianBrent on Aug 23, 2005 20:34:34 GMT -5
Yeah, Finnish should get discounted/more common grenades for sure.
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Post by malika on Aug 24, 2005 3:23:22 GMT -5
Also more different types of grenades
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Post by kousa on Aug 24, 2005 6:55:48 GMT -5
but the molotov c0cktails wouldn't be very "high explosive", but would make very effective little explosions that light enemy infantry up... burn baby burn! edit: hah, can't even say c0cktail properly
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Post by malika on Aug 24, 2005 15:02:25 GMT -5
it would be quite effective against infantry, but also tanks...the fluid would get into holes and keep on burning.
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Post by warlordgrubnatz on Aug 25, 2005 12:47:56 GMT -5
i think we should havefir rules that allow fire t spread from model to model.
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Post by CommieRabbit on Aug 25, 2005 13:39:05 GMT -5
Molotov co.cktails would be primarely anti-tank weapons. They used to throw them on the cooling vents over the engines to disable tanks.
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Post by warlordgrubnatz on Aug 27, 2005 13:14:58 GMT -5
you must understand molotovs arent as powerfull as they seem in the movies. they only give out a small aea of flame and are more effctive in anti-personnell. they can be increased in power by filling the bottles with fuel.
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Post by kousa on Aug 27, 2005 13:26:45 GMT -5
they can be increased in power by filling the bottles with fuel. Ithought they were always filled with fuel throwing bottles filled with water won't kill anyone ;P
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Post by CommieRabbit on Aug 27, 2005 13:45:48 GMT -5
you must understand molotovs arent as powerfull as they seem in the movies. they only give out a small aea of flame and are more effctive in anti-personnell. they can be increased in power by filling the bottles with fuel. Actually they are very powerful against vehicles, according to my research. Here is a first-hand description of their effects during the Warsaw uprising: The well-aimed bottles hit the tank. The flames spread quickly. The blast of the explosion is heard. The machine stands motionless. The crew is burned alive. The other two tanks turn around and withdraw. The Germans who took cover behind them withdraw in panic. We take leave of them with a few well-aimed shots and grenades. — Eyewitness reporting for the Żydowska Organizacja Bojowa (Jewish Fighting Organization)
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Post by kousa on Aug 27, 2005 23:43:25 GMT -5
sounds "nice" ;D
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Post by malika on Aug 28, 2005 10:55:49 GMT -5
I think we should have certain variations in molotovs, perhaps different kinds of fuel?
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Post by warlordgrubnatz on Aug 28, 2005 11:14:03 GMT -5
fuel filled bottles- anti vehicle alcohol filled bottles= anti personell.
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Post by malika on Aug 28, 2005 11:31:21 GMT -5
you know that the molotov c0cktail as antivehicle weapon works by burining the crew alive dont you?
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Post by warlordgrubnatz on Aug 29, 2005 12:16:39 GMT -5
thats what i thought but commierabit make it ssem as they are supposet to blow up te tanks :?
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Post by malika on Aug 29, 2005 12:40:30 GMT -5
No he doesnt really say that: The c0cktail explodes, not the tank itself, then the fluid gets on the crewmembers, unable to turn it off it spreads quickly, hence burning the crewmembers alive. A very dangerous weapon indeed, basicly turns the enemy tank into an oven
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