Bottom of page 112 of the Big Black Book; has anyone ever statted that vehicle?
There have been several books that might answer to that description...
If you mean The Traveller Book (TTB) and the tank with the odd triangle tracks, the answer is no, not that I've ever seen, unless you assume that it's the "Tracked AFV" from right above it on the same page.
There have been several books that might answer to that description...
If you mean The Traveller Book (TTB) and the tank with the odd triangle tracks, the answer is no, not that I've ever seen, unless you assume that it's the "Tracked AFV" from right above it on the same page.
I often wondered if that was the vehicle in the AFV description.
Except, of course, that no sane person would ever take his Lamborghini AFV into actual COMBAT ... it is more for drawing attention at gun shows or an occasional Red Carpet event.Of course, the Lamborghini version has the plush leather interior and the 12.8 liter W-16, 64-valve supercharged quad-turbo engine that can chase down an enemy at 275 kph over rough terrain . . .
MT/DGP: 101 Vehicles, p.25, uses a re-rendering of the TTB, p112 picture to go with the stats for their TL13 Or-E-Cull Class ATV (Vehicle #48). I suppose it could serve as a light/fast AFV as well.
Except, of course, that no sane person would ever take his Lamborghini AFV into actual COMBAT ... it is more for drawing attention at gun shows or an occasional Red Carpet event.
I wonder if there are any super-stretch AFVs with tinted windows?
The 'Big Black Book' (or 'BBB') typically refers to T5.
While you guys field Fancy-Dan AFVs made by Porsche, and Lamborghini I field AFVs made by General Motors, Bolo Division.