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Another idea (I think this has been posted before). Make the turret
"posts"
and "holes" a standard size. Then package armor chasis and turrets
separatly. With the lack of officail designs, this would allow for
maximum
customizing of minatures while retaining some recognition. Ie. you may
have
packages of the following (please ignore stupid names):
Mongose Chasis (size 1 hover)
Roadrunner Casis (size 1 wheeled)
Viper Casis (size 1 tracked)
Fang turret (HEL 1)
Sniper turret (MDC 1)
Angel turret (RFAC 1)
Pitchfork turret (DFFG 1)
This would give 12 vehicle designs. But the size of the vehicle would be
easily identifiable.
Brian Bell
pdga6560@csi.com
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