Puppets War’s New Weapon Option Proves Size Does Matter
September 4, 2013 by dracs
When I first saw Puppets War's Taurus armoured vehicle I thought that it would serve well as a transport, but probably wouldn't be able to deal much damage. Then Puppets War published this image.
Well I as always say there is no kind of kill better than an overkill. I would say it looks like someone is over compensating for something, but with a gun that big I don't want to get on their bad size... I mean side.
Large as it is it still looks pretty cool and will provide the perfect alternative for a mobile artillery option. Its sheer scale makes it a nice centre piece for your army too and will definitely be the centre of your enemies' attention.
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So that gets over the Centurions inability to move – you just fire them at the enemy with this gun!!
Angry Marine Centurion Vindicator?
lol – love it 🙂
That looks just stupid… but it does sort of match the style it’s supposed to match.
Hmm kinda ridiculous. I prefer my vehicles to look at least a BIT believable.
Apart from the design of the weapon I do think it looks very high quality though.
I wonder where the idea could have come from 🙂
http://www.militaryfactory.com/imageviewer/ar/pic-detail.asp?armor_id=404&sCurrentPic=pic1
@warzan perhaps you should have had one of those for your FOW army?
Boom!
Talk about one shot wonder.
I agree that this is not very believable, but I like the new models being pumped out.
How many internal rounds, one might ask? One? Two? I don’t play silliness.
Dave will thrash all of you for not spotting the resemblance to the Sturmtiger – http://www.militaryfactory.com/imageviewer/ar/pic-detail.asp?armor_id=404&sCurrentPic=pic10
Can’t help but chuckle at the thought of a wheeled vehicle flying backwards from the recoil of a weapon that size. *BOOM!!* Wheeee!
I think it all comes down to perspective. If they add a hatch cover on it they could cover the rest of the vehicle and hope the enemy will jump in. “Boom!”