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[FYI] New minis from DP9

From: "Jalinth" <jalinth@k...>
Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 02:26:06 -0400
Subject: [FYI] New minis from DP9

http://www.dp9.com/Products/d20mechaminis.htm

I know all you love "really neat stuff", and transforming M1A1 tanks is
just
to cool.
3 GearKrieg Modern figs and 3 from their d20 Mecha Compendium.

The Cold War was harsh on the Russian economy, and the Soviet effort to
match American space deployments (including the missile defense network
and
the missile-equipped lunar bases) brought on its gradual collapse. After
the
dissolution of the Soviet Union in the late 1980s, several of its client
states were left to their own devices. Iraq's dictator, Saddam Hussein,
decided to invade neighboring Kuwait to grab its riches. Coalition
forces,
through Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm, threw his forces out
in a
short but spectacular conflict in late 1991, facing Iraq's obsolete
Soviet-made RT-72 combat walkers.

The war was a showcase for some of the newest American military
technology.
The M1A1 mechatank was a direct descendant of the U.S.' WWII walker
design
efforts. It was a turbine-powered beast able to move either as a tank or
a
bipedal walker, and shone in both the open desert and the crowded city
streets of southern Iraq.

It was assisted by the M3 infantry fighting vehicles, another variable
walker design. The M3 was equipped with a 25mm cannon and a pair of
guided
missiles, and could transport up to six infantrymen into battle. Stubby
manipulator arms extending from the lower chassis enabled it to perform
minor engineering tasks as well.

The most common vehicle of the war, however, was the High Mobility
Multipurpose Walker Vehicles (HMMWV, pronounced HUMVEE), a variable
design
that could deploy as either a light walker inspired by WWII Japanese
designs, or an all-terrain vehicle. Beyond its immediate usefulness as a
light transport, the vehicle was equipped with a turret ring that could
mount a variety of weapon systems (such as a 25mm cannon, an anti-tank
missile launcher or a anti-aircraft missile launcher).

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