Artillery Move Distances

Started by Xavier, 02 April 2024, 06:00:09 PM

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Xavier

Artillery in the British list seems unusually high. Is it assumed that it comes with the land rover transport to move it? Should it be represented as part of the model/base (I am using 6mm models) or should I model the land rover separately? Should I purchase the transport separately for 10pts per gun?

sultanbev

I think the 50 move is a typo! Should be 5cm.

Last Hussar

Everyone knows that British artillery is pulled by cross country Ferraris.
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Quote from: Xavier on 02 April 2024, 06:00:09 PMArtillery in the British list seems unusually high. Is it assumed that it comes with the land rover transport to move it? Should it be represented as part of the model/base (I am using 6mm models) or should I model the land rover separately? Should I purchase the transport separately for 10pts per gun?

It is a known Errata  :)  - it should be 5cm if Manhandled. If it is towed you'll need to buy a Truck or another Prime Mover and then both will move at the same rate as the vehicle.
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Ithoriel

Ferrari K90 Sky Jump (artillery?) Tractor

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Quote from: Ithoriel on 05 April 2024, 09:56:55 PMFerrari K90 Sky Jump (artillery?) Tractor



Oh dear - somebody has discovered AI-generated images  ;D
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QuoteOh dear - somebody has discovered AI-generated images  ;D


Worse than that ... it's a real thing. One of several models.
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Last Hussar

But, and this is important, does Pendraken do them?
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Quote from: Ithoriel on 07 April 2024, 10:16:13 PMWorse than that ... it's a real thing. One of several models.

That is seriously worrying!  :o
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Quote from: Last Hussar on 07 April 2024, 11:50:58 PMBut, and this is important, does Pendraken do them?
And do they come with a 106mm M40 recoilless rifle, which in the day seems to have been fitted to everything?

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Quote from: sultanbev on 08 April 2024, 09:55:44 AMAnd do they come with a 106mm M40 recoilless rifle, which in the day seems to have been fitted to everything?

With optional Bee-Hive canister rounds  :D
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What colour?

Sorry, there weren't any good questions left.
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