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MechWarrior Hall / Re: Word Association 36: SAY WHAT AGAIN!!!
« Last post by SulliMike23 on Today at 08:40:15 »
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Alpha Strike / weshape soul
« Last post by john545 on Today at 08:20:32 »
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BattleTech Miniatures / Re: LCT-1E Locust
« Last post by Wasteland Warrior on Today at 08:06:42 »
That is a vicious looking machine.  Nice!
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Thank you. I remove the mini from the base with a hobby knife, then I base coat it with Two Thin Coats Dragon Fang, glob on Pro Acryl Golden Earth and once that's dried, apply a wash of Two Thin Coats Archaic Sepia Wash. After it's all dried, I go over with a dry brush of Dragon Fang, then glue the minis back on.

Appreciated.
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What is left to come out?

The Clan Spaniel Collectible Box Set?

Starring the official Minis of Clan Spaniel in metal?

Would be a nice present to introduce them to the world.

You know, options...

TT
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Still nothing on my end. Im sure once its more right than wrong than before, I would guess a couple of weeks.
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The Inner Sphere / Re: What tech actually becomes obselete
« Last post by Minemech on Today at 07:44:03 »
Still not a match for the Night Gyr D, Nova Cat B, Kraken 3, or Mastodon D.
The Draconis Combine both fields and produces Nova Cat Bs.
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Warrior HX-9 Helicopter, pg 8

The Armor Factor is listed as 24 but the armor values total up to 26.
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My group has recently taken up playing Battletech and have started to branch out from the basic rules to include things like tanks and infantry.

I've been looking into Elementals more because the 40k player in me appreciates power armoured zealots with jump packs and powerfists however the wording on how anti-mech attacks work, in particular the leg-attack has me a little stumped and my ability to find an answer on the internet is being stopped by what seems to be a never ending discussion over whether infantry is good enough or broken.

So leg-attacks state "Infantry units that begin a Weapon Attack Phase in the same hex and at the same elevation as the legs of an enemy ’Mech may choose to attack the ’Mech’s legs instead of making a standard weapon attack."

Does this mean that a unit of Elementals with their SRM-2s and lasers would have to give up both attacks in the Weapon Attack Phase if they share a hex with a mech to make a leg-attack or could they elect to not attack with one of their weapons to be able to make the leg-attack but still fire off the other weapon?
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Clan Chatterweb / Re: Terra. Home to ilClan Wolf.
« Last post by Metallgewitter on Today at 07:25:51 »
and even then that may be slowly changing given the sea foxes are talking about merchandizing in a sidebar. I bet in the new adventures Polly upgrades to a Savage Wolf.

To be fair merchandizing of Clan items isn't a new thing. The Recguide for the Peregrine mentions a small "chibi" plush model of the Peregrine called Uhu which regularly shows up in Mech cockpits and other places. Which isn't the only one in the series but it seems one of the more popular items.

Perhaps I was a bit unclear when I mean "entertainment-starved" but from what I read it seems more that even Clan entertainment caters to the education and indoctrination rather then "pure" entertainment. Perhaps something more akin to arcades or virtual worlds which (from what I found mind you) seem to be rather absent from Clan worlds (though might exist in their OZ's). Remember, Chandrasekar Kurita began dealing with the Clans and he didn't sell them high tech items but rather consumer electronica, toys and other consumables. Stuff that was rare among the Clans.
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