Re: [TANKS] Re: free paper model of the German A7V tank

2010-10-22 Thread Clark Ward Jr
Ben, we addressed this when Mike Mangus finished his Spartan, which is a full-tracked armored support vehicle. I think we said it got the benefit of it's armor, but no immunity in the frontal arc. Not sure, though. For an Austalian MRV (the M113 with a Scorpion turret on it), you could use it

RE: [TANKS] Re: free paper model of the German A7V tank

2010-10-21 Thread Chase Hargraves
: October-21-10 9:25 AM To: R/C Tank Combat Subject: [TANKS] Re: free paper model of the German A7V tank The A7V would make for an easy vehicle to build. The issue is that at a max armor of 30mm it only counts as a lightweight under the rules making it an easy kill at only two hits. Maybe the founder

Re: [TANKS] Re: free paper model of the German A7V tank

2010-10-21 Thread Derek Engelhaupt
rctankcombat@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 9:24:51 AM Subject: [TANKS] Re: free paper model of the German A7V tank The A7V would make for an easy vehicle to build. The issue is that at a max armor of 30mm it only counts as a lightweight under the rules making it an easy kill

Re: [TANKS] Re: free paper model of the German A7V tank

2010-10-21 Thread Bill Hamilton
that steered me away from a Bradley was that I didn't want a 3-hit tank.    - Doug - Original Message - From: Steve Tyng steve...@gmail.com To: R/C Tank Combat rctankcombat@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 9:24:51 AM Subject: [TANKS] Re: free paper model of the German A7V

RE: [TANKS] Re: free paper model of the German A7V tank

2010-10-21 Thread Chase Hargraves
About an hour northeast of Toronto. -Original Message- From: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com [mailto:rctankcom...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of neroc Sent: October-21-10 11:32 AM To: R/C Tank Combat Subject: [TANKS] Re: free paper model of the German A7V tank Steve wrote I'm OK

Re: [TANKS] Re: free paper model of the German A7V tank

2010-10-21 Thread Derek Engelhaupt
Uuhh, I thought this was a rule simplification. I'm just sayin'. :) Derek On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Cobra afreem...@live.com wrote: I agree, perhaps something like this. tanks over 3' - 4 shots tanks under 3' - 3 shots tanks under 2.5' - 2 shots armored cars over

Re: [TANKS] Re: free paper model of the German A7V tank

2010-10-21 Thread OdysseySlipways
In a message dated 10/21/2010 10:58:04 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, steve...@gmail.com writes: I'm OK with this as long as the vehicle is at least 3' long. No reason in giving Mr. Sims and his Quadracycle any more advantages! Steve has he ever been in a battle yet? Chris, _Odyssey

RE: [TANKS] Re: free paper model of the German A7V tank

2010-10-21 Thread Ben Holko
] on behalf of neroc [funkyne...@ntlworld.com] Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 3:59 AM To: R/C Tank Combat Subject: [TANKS] Re: free paper model of the German A7V tank I know what would be simple , a tank takes 4 shots to be destroyed , I do realise that Frank would have considered all