About this creation
The HTM-637 Centuar is the newest heavy tank model to roll off the T'ndari factory lines. It features heavy armor plating, room for 5 (crew of 3), and excellent suspension for off-road trips. It's armaments include two automated anti-infantry guns, four rocket tubes, and one heavy rail cannon.
Bearing down on ya!
Like the Minotuar, the thick rubber tires on the Centuar are bullet resistant. The back chasis raises the body of the Centuar high enough off the ground for troops to comfortable walk under it. This can be advantageous. The two automated anti-infantry guns are mounted next to open "turrets" where the two crew members who are not driving can stick their heads out and shoot some stuff themselves.
The four rocket tubes and the heavy rail cannon move as one turret. The rail cannon can hit a 5 meter wide target at 50 miles away. (notice this figure taken from information on US naval railgun tests. If I remember correctly though, the US naval gun could reach 200 miles.)
Greeblies.
The driver's window lifts open for entering and exiting.
Once inside, the driver is completely encased in thick armor aside from the window itself. The window is made of several inches of bullet proof glass, though.
A full fledged fighting force! Minus one trooper who was lost during the Tech Class Final Exam campaign. He was a good soldier.
Don't mess around with T'ndari Marines.
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January 20, 2010 |
nice, reminds me of Brian K's tav |
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August 2, 2009 |
Very, very cool. I really like the elegance of the curves! Good job, keep it up! |
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June 27, 2009 |
nice! i love the design! |
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June 18, 2009 |
Quoting Jesse Long
Sorry about the guy dying. You might want to post exactly what had happened to him and something about future warnings for any new recruits into your forces about such potential future incidents in like fashion. Also, your vehicle could use one more set of wheels up front, too.
Oh, right. My tech class final exam was to make a three dimensional model of a minifig in AutoCAD. We were all encouraged to bring our own minifigs, and I lost mine somewhere between leaving school and getting home. the only parts of him i could find were his visor and his gun. |
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June 18, 2009 |
Quoting Alexander Pierson
As usual, your vehicles are up to par. I thought the shape of it was pretty neat, what with odd slope of the body. Nice use of SNOT, once again. Oh, and I hope that the Titan and this thing never have to meet in battle again... that was a disaster for BOTH sides (but fun). Bravo, my friend, bravo!
bahaha, I think that positioning the Centuar so it isn't two inches in front of your uber guass cannon will do the trick next time. The accidental firing of that massive gun ripped apart my chassis and sent it flying across the map!
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June 18, 2009 |
As usual, your vehicles are up to par. I thought the shape of it was pretty neat, what with odd slope of the body. Nice use of SNOT, once again. Oh, and I hope that the Titan and this thing never have to meet in battle again... that was a disaster for BOTH sides (but fun). Bravo, my friend, bravo! |
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June 18, 2009 |
Sorry about the guy dying. You might want to post exactly what had happened to him and something about future warnings for any new recruits into your forces about such potential future incidents in like fashion. Also, your vehicle could use one more set of wheels up front, too. |
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