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Post by owenk on Dec 14, 2009 11:26:52 GMT -5
Was looking through an old tank book and found some cool stuff, that's not to over powered (compared to current vehicles).
For the British: 1, Carden-Loyd Tankette Mark VI 2, Carden-Loyd Universal Carrier 3, Beaverette Mark II Light Reconnaissance Car 4, Daimler Dingo Scout Car 5, Humber Mark I Armoured Car
For the Russians 1, STZ Armoured Tractor 2, T-40 Light Amphibious Tank
For the Americans 1, LVT Amphibious Carrier Series 2, T16 (American made Carden-Loyd Universal Carrier)
The reason I say these are not over powered is none have weapons bigger than a heavy machinegun.
Also all were still in service in 1945 (as far as I could tell)
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Post by skorzeny on Dec 14, 2009 11:52:52 GMT -5
We've looked at quite a few of those, especially the British ones...
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Post by Cilionelle on Dec 14, 2009 17:27:50 GMT -5
Go the Humber! Yay!
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Post by Darkson on Dec 14, 2009 23:47:36 GMT -5
Good list.
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Post by crunchysam on Jan 18, 2010 15:52:58 GMT -5
I have written up rules for the M4A3 Sherman with tesla defense system. An M26 Pershing and an M8 Greyhound. All are great.
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Post by brotherakkyshan on Jan 18, 2010 18:24:46 GMT -5
As I currently have a German detachment that contains three Panzerfausts with the option of taking a Panzershreck too I say the more vehicles the merrier! ;D
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Post by xGIxJOKERx on Jan 20, 2010 18:10:53 GMT -5
There had better be a Universal/ Bren Carrier in the near future. My Brits need transport and that is such an iconic vehicle, right up there with the Willys Jeep. I'm thinking of just using the Military Truck (Lorry for extra British-ness) rules as a stop-gap in the mean time. Having served my entire career with an AAV (Amphibious Assault Vehicle) unit, I throughly endorse the use of LVT's. You could use the Half Track rules for it, just make it amphibious. I also propose the Tetrarch to add to the list of awesome lil' tanks. The Pershing may be a bit on the heavy side. Your detachment would be the tank, a mechanic, and an officer.
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Post by severedirkitis on Jan 21, 2010 9:00:50 GMT -5
How 'bout a T70 Light tank for the Russians?
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