RE: In search of images
From: "Bell, Brian K" <Brian_Bell@d...>
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 13:30:40 -0500
Subject: RE: In search of images
Some are available on the GZG website
http://www.geohex.com/dsm01.htm
DSM-102 AV6 Troop Transport VTOL - pack of 3 (SF25-35)
http://www.geohex.com/fwar02.htm
DF-T04 GANYMEDE super heavy GEV/Grav tank (pack of 2) [FWT06]
http://www.geohex.com/fwar08.htm
DF-V04 VT-40 BOXCAR infantry transport VTOL (pack of 2)
DF-V02 AV-72 anti-tank VTOL (pack of 2)
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Brian Bell
bkb@beol.net
http://www.ftsr.org/ds2/
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Barclay, Tom [SMTP:tomb@bitheads.com]
> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 1:06 PM
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> Subject: In search of images
>
> I'm looking for some pics (so I can decide what to buy) of the
following
> Future Wars DS2 figures:
>
> DSM-102 AV6 Troop Transport VTOL - pack of 3 (SF25-35)
> DSM-143 Pkz VII STURMKAMPFER Infantry Walkers - pack of 6
> DF-T03 DEIMOS heavy GEV/Grav tank (pack of 2)
> DF-T04 GANYMEDE super heavy GEV/Grav tank (pack of 2)
> DF-T14 PUMA Grav Tank (pack of 4)
> DF-T20 GANYMEDE-EX GEV/Grav tank with twin gun turret (pack of 2)
> DF-A03 DEIMOS GEV/Grav heavy SP artillery (pack of 2)
> DF-A04 PUMA Grav SP artillery (pack of 3)
> DF-V02 AV-72 anti-tank VTOL (pack of 2)
> DF-V03 AV-80 close support VTOL (pack of 2)
> DF-V04 VT-40 BOXCAR infantry transport VTOL (pack of 2)
> DF-V06 ARIES attack VTOL (pack of 2)
> DF-V08 SV-12 scout/recon VTOL (pack of 2)
> DF-V11 AV-98 scout./recon VTOL (pack of 2)
> DF-S14 Light GEV recon vehicle (pack of 5)
> Also, if anyone knowns of appropriate C&C, CBR, and transport vehicles
> that
> are GEVs.... I have the idea what I want for tanks and artillery and
IFVs,
> but I don't have much idea of what I'm gonna do for the other fill ins
> such
> as C&C, CBR, Transport, CEV, Recovery, and ADA.....
>
> Tom
>
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From: "Barclay, Tom" <tomb@bitheads.com>
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Subject: [SG2][DS2] Slammin' dirt - DS2/SG2 Hammer's Slammers
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 14:01:55 -0500
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Just saw some old (ca.1995) work done by Jon T on Hammer's Slammers
conversions for DS2.
Has anyone done one for SG2 (specifically, I'm interested to know how
powerguns were handled). I have some ideas myself if this hasn't been
explored already. If so, can anyone point me to the link or send me a
doc if
it isn't webified? <look ma, I made up a word...>
As to the DS2 conversion, I noted while looking through the vehicle
designs
that PDS didn't seem to be a big factor. As I recall, the central fire
direction system basically slaved all the vehicles in an areas to blow
down
missiles and artillery shells with the tribarrells. This seems like PDS
or
ADS to me. Anyone have any idea how to handle/cost that aspect? Or did I
miss something in Jon's work?
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