Adoni-Zedek
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Post by Adoni-Zedek on Feb 12, 2009 1:23:34 GMT 1
When attacking the Falcon Grav tank in close combat, what exactly constitutes the Hull, and what is considered the Grav Motor? Specifically, what do the ‘wings’ that protrude out the front count as? Most of the Hull damage results are explosions affecting crew/passengers, and fuel and ammo. The ‘wings’ seem a bit far from the rest of the vehicle to be considered the Hull. On the other hand, there are very visible jet exhausts to the rear of the vehicle, which are obviously part of the motor. So where should the wings fit in? (This came to a head in a battle against Chaos where the chaos dreadnought charged in from the front, and just managed to contact the ‘wings.’ We ended up rolling a die, and determined that for the duration of that game, the wings counted as Grav motor.)
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Simon
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Fantasy & Magic Champion 2005. Leeds co-ordinator
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Post by Simon on Feb 12, 2009 11:32:10 GMT 1
I'd say that the grav motors are partially underneath the vehicle as well as the big vents and exhausts on the model (as indicated by the underside of the vehicle) so it's not unreasonable to count the 'wings' as part of the motor.
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