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<blockquote data-quote="mikelaff" data-source="post: 4310053" data-attributes="member: 39664"><p><strong>Q: Enough about the early days of magic - - what about World War I?</strong></p><p><strong>A: OK - here's some rules crunch - some military vehicles</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Table: Tanks and Armored Vehicles</strong></p><p></p><p>1)<u>Armored Model T</u> Crew 1/Pass 3/ Cargo 100 lbs. /Init -1/Man -1/Top Speed 25 mph/Def 8/Hard 11/HP 25/Size L/Cost 36/Res Mil +3</p><p></p><p>2) <u>A7V</u> Crew 18 (human) 12 (orc) Pass NA/ Cargo 100 lbs/Init -3/Man -3/Top Speed 8 mph/Def 7/Hard 27/HP 33/Size H/Cost 46/Res Mil +3</p><p></p><p><strong>1) Armored Model T </strong> - Most armies involved in the Great War or the Mexican Invasion experimented with armored cars for use as troop transports or reconnaissance. They were typically stock, open top automobiles of the day with a heavy duty transmission retro-fitted and armor plates welded on. The British Army had hundreds of Model T Fords that they modified in this way. The stats for the armored Model T are good approximations of this kind of vehicle. It sometimes carried a heavy machinegun for additional security. (Use the stats from the Hotchkiss 8mm M1914. The Model T is two squares wide and two squares long. It provides one-half cover for passengers and crew. </p><p><img src="http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c382/mikelaff/armoredmodelt.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /> </p><p></p><p><strong>2) A7V </strong> – The German Schwerer Kampfwagen A7V made its debut in the holding actions that the German Imperial Army was fighting in early 1918. It was more heavily armored and faster than most Allied tanks but was produced in such small quantities that it had little impact. (The German Army was never truly sold on the idea of tanks and so they never produced more than 30 of them.) Following their invasion through the Bavarian portal, the Dragons Army of the faerie empire of Tyrask captured the German’s tank production facilities and produced hundreds of these during the Dragon War. Minor modifications in the interior had to be made to accommodate orcs as operators. The design (short tracks and long body) proved to be slightly unstable and the A7V was known to tip over on rough terrain. The A7V is two squares long and two squares wide. It’s usually equipped with one 5.7cm fixed turret on its roof and 6 heavy machine guns. There are two portholes for machineguns on either side, one in front and one in back</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c382/mikelaff/soldiers%20and%20spellfighters%20promo/a7v_02.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikelaff, post: 4310053, member: 39664"] [B]Q: Enough about the early days of magic - - what about World War I? A: OK - here's some rules crunch - some military vehicles[/B] [B]Table: Tanks and Armored Vehicles[/B] 1)[U]Armored Model T[/U] Crew 1/Pass 3/ Cargo 100 lbs. /Init -1/Man -1/Top Speed 25 mph/Def 8/Hard 11/HP 25/Size L/Cost 36/Res Mil +3 2) [U]A7V[/U] Crew 18 (human) 12 (orc) Pass NA/ Cargo 100 lbs/Init -3/Man -3/Top Speed 8 mph/Def 7/Hard 27/HP 33/Size H/Cost 46/Res Mil +3 [B]1) Armored Model T [/B] - Most armies involved in the Great War or the Mexican Invasion experimented with armored cars for use as troop transports or reconnaissance. They were typically stock, open top automobiles of the day with a heavy duty transmission retro-fitted and armor plates welded on. The British Army had hundreds of Model T Fords that they modified in this way. The stats for the armored Model T are good approximations of this kind of vehicle. It sometimes carried a heavy machinegun for additional security. (Use the stats from the Hotchkiss 8mm M1914. The Model T is two squares wide and two squares long. It provides one-half cover for passengers and crew. [IMG]http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c382/mikelaff/armoredmodelt.jpg[/IMG] [B]2) A7V [/B] – The German Schwerer Kampfwagen A7V made its debut in the holding actions that the German Imperial Army was fighting in early 1918. It was more heavily armored and faster than most Allied tanks but was produced in such small quantities that it had little impact. (The German Army was never truly sold on the idea of tanks and so they never produced more than 30 of them.) Following their invasion through the Bavarian portal, the Dragons Army of the faerie empire of Tyrask captured the German’s tank production facilities and produced hundreds of these during the Dragon War. Minor modifications in the interior had to be made to accommodate orcs as operators. The design (short tracks and long body) proved to be slightly unstable and the A7V was known to tip over on rough terrain. The A7V is two squares long and two squares wide. It’s usually equipped with one 5.7cm fixed turret on its roof and 6 heavy machine guns. There are two portholes for machineguns on either side, one in front and one in back [IMG]http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c382/mikelaff/soldiers%20and%20spellfighters%20promo/a7v_02.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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