Buenaventura, on 14 January 2018 - 06:58 PM, said:
Hmm, probably in a BT magazine, there were some back then, the FanPro store had issues of them. I was a regular reader there, not so much a shopper ...
Not the Rattlesnake. Also a fine mech, at least for TT. Looks heavily like a Jenner though iirc.
I found a 75 ton Centurion Maximus in Issue 15.
Banshee and Challenger variants under Issue 2.
Found a Falcon in issue 1... which also looks a lot like the "Challenger" that I mistook for a Stinger. It wields a jettison capable gun holding a medium and "light" (small) laser.
Issue 8 has the grand story of the 15 ton Flea.
Includes a manual jump system, with a lot of detail, for how the 15 ton Flea can jump without jumpjets due to its light weight and the jump system.
Includes a blueprint for all the internals of the Flea 14.
The Flea 14 has an elongated rear pelvis, to allow soldiers and power armor to ride its rear side, both by kneeling on the rear and hanging off the sides.
Even a meter scale. Extending it, the 15 ton Flea is just over 7 meters tall, (the canonical height of a Locust was 7.6 meters).
Oh wow they even have a 3D model of it.
The other "unit"in the TRO is the Athena FDC carrier. Its an artillery booster, by having one it boosts the accuracy of your artillery by relaying received artillery spotter information with a satellite, then adjusting information and estimates before the artillery fires, reducing the need for range finding before bombarding, (and thus reducing the chance of missing by not giving the early warning of
Bracketing)
Huh. I have a Commando Quarterly mixed in with the bunch accidentally; will check that out later.
Issue "0102"
Its TRO features the Devastator (a Demolisher upgrade that's rapidly becoming extinct).
Unlike the Demolisher which uses 185mm AC/20 with Chemical Injection (ChemJet) propellant (allowing it to fire directly and indirectly), the Devastator uses conventional propellants. It holds 2 ton ammo storage bins, and two of them (for 4 tons).
The caliber of its twin "Mech Eater" AC/20s is not specified, but implied to be of high caliber like its cousin the Demolisher, but with no delay in firing (unlike the Demolisher due to not needing to fill a measured amount of chemical compound per shell).
And there we find the Wolfman, a Rifleman and Wolverine Frankenmech.
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I'll look more tomorrow. Left off at 0101 (personal note.)