Would these 100 people be one's interested in tanks in general (RC tanks in particular), or just any 100 people off the street??

Was just looking for a definitive answer Frank.

Common sense to me says that the size of the gun on a tank has no bearing on how many shots it gets(ie offense rating). I would think that the amount of ammo the tank carried would dictate the number of paintballs it could have. But my "common sense" makes me realize, this is how you need to make it for playability purposes...

Thanks for the clarification.

Dave D.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Pittelli" <frank.pitte...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [TANKS] What constitutes "front" for an SU-152?


One of the nice things about the rules is that they are based on common-sense. If you showed the top-view diagram to 100 people and asked them if the highlighted panels were on the "front" or "side" of the turret, what do you think the majority would say?

Frank P.

On 6/27/2011 2:50 AM, Dave D. wrote:
Looking at the following diagram of an SU-152...
Would the second "plates"--the ones coming off the plate on which the
mantle sits upon(I colored them gray...), be considered "the front" for
purposes of frontal hits?

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