Nate Feyma: Juli Patreon und Flieger
Nate arbeitet im Juli an einem Boot und zeigt Bilder des nun auch für nicht Supporter erwerbbaren Fliegers.
Das Bootsteht bisher als Grundkonstrukt.
Harbinger Minis, AlpineWeiss3D, and myself are teaming up for some aquatic adventurism this month, and each plan to release some watercraft useful for naval invasions. I won’t spoil the surprise of what exactly they’re bringing to the (water) table, but my part will be covered by a lightweight (but big on the table) gun monitor for river or coastal use.
Den Typhoon aus dem letztn Monat gibt es nun für 12€auf Cults und MMF
The F/A.15 Typhoon is a dedicated ground attack fighter craft featuring sturdy construction, superior maneuverability at low speeds, and a potent array of armaments. Designed from the ground up to hunt terrestrial foes, the F/A.15 carries a pair of multipurpose laser cannon, a defensive rear turret weapon, and six underwing hardpoints. Most notably, however, is the single keel mount – most often outfitted with a 160mm battle cannon of the same family as found on the Kli-San tank. This cannon can be exchanged for a variety of similarly dangerous gear, including anti-armor lasers, rotary gyroc weapons, and more.
As a dedicated ground attacker, the F/A.15 finds itself at a disadvantage against more traditional fighter craft. Some pilots have managed to eke out aerial victories by taking advantage of the craft’s maneuvering capacity in combination with its typically long-ranged main weapon, but these victories are hard-won and the Typhoon is best served by focusing on its own role while leaving dogfighting to more capable combatants. The rear-facing gun operated by the weapons officer is largely vestigial against enemy fighters and is instead best used as point defense against missiles or as area denial in desperate situations.
The F/A.15’s underwing hardpoints are most often filled with one of the following weapons (although other configurations are possible):
AAIM-6 Interceptor Missile: This radar-guided missile is the standard armament for anti-air combat. Featuring a good mix of maneuverability, range, and explosive yield, it is an effective armament against most comparable aerial foes.
AGM-17 Destroyer Missile: This anti-armor weapon is an effective counter to enemy tanks. Its optical guidance and automated target-keeping keep it accurate even after the pilot has turned their attention to other foes.
AGMH/N-2 Aerial Torpedo: A heavy missile for use against heavily fortified targets like landships and fixed emplacements. Aerial Torpedos feature a turbofan engine for extended range and are of sufficient size to mount a variety of warheads, including fission and gravitic payloads.
BUG-500P Unguided Bomb: A mediumweight bomb with excellent explosive yield, the P subtype includes an attached drag system to allow for low-altitude bombing.
BG-1250L Guided Bomb: This heavy bomb features a guidance rig so that allied ground forces can direct the weapon onto targets with pinpoint accuracy.
LSR-30 Rocket Pod: This lightweight rocket pod is designed for saturation and suppression of wide areas.
Auxiliary Fuel Drop Tank: These drop tanks are either a single fuel container or split between extra fuel and oxygen storage depending on deployment environment.The airframe and most weapons have magnet holes in case you want to swap armaments after assembly or remove the wings for easier transport. You’ll need 3mm (⅛”) x 1mm and 5mm (¼”) rare earth magnets if you choose to take advantage of them.




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