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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian writes:

Can't say I worry a lot about sci-fi vehicle ergonomics, but I agree there isn't a door. Climbing over the side seems difficult, considering the panels on the inside. Perhaps he gets on the rear loading area, then vaults the roll bars? grin

Wouldn't keep me from gaming with it.


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Brigade Models announces:

The Brigadier (like his new uniform?) would like to introduce you to his latest toy – it's a Tarling-Kinnersdal Raeside DST-10 single-occupant grav sled. Powered by a Netzer 235kw DT microfusion reactor, the Raeside can achieve speeds up to 210kph in open terrain, but is equally at home in an urban setting. It can haul up to 1.2 tonnes of cargo in the flat bed load area, and the lack of moving parts in the phased grav array means minimal maintenance.

Raeside

Raesides are used in the civilian market as the ideal vehicle for hunters, prospectors or farmers. The combination of fusion reactor and grav drive means that the Raeside is almost silent, so prey or livestock isn't startled or alerted by the approach.

Raeside

They're also employed in the military market as general-purpose load-carriers, scouts, and liaison vehicles.

We should have the Raeside available at Salute in April. It's a 5-piece 3Dprinted kit that requires minimal assembly.

Raeside

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