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khurasanminiatures of Khurasan Miniatures writes:

The Khurasan storm of steel continues! grin Today, we're pleased to release the Armoured Personnel Trailer (APT) for our new Atlas Armoured Prime Mover for Near Future or sci-fi wargaming.

Armoured Personnel Trailer

Protecting troops like a bunker, and armed with a heavy grenade launcher to complement the direct-fire weapons options of the tractor, the APT is the main personnel carrier of the Federal Army. It's not particularly comfortable, having about as much space per infantryman as a Bradley today, but it is heavily armed and protected.

APT kit contents

Pictured above are the contents of the trailer kit itself. Like the truck, it comes with optional armored covers for the side windows (which can also represent firing ports).

APT

As seen above, the Atlas prime mover and the personnel trailer together offer lots of gaming options with the same truck - with its basic fighting compartment attached, the Atlas can serve as a patrol or escort guntruck, and by adding the trailer to your collection, you can game with the truck as a heavy transport in one battle and a guntruck in the next - or even add nothing, and it's a tractor that has delivered its load and is headed back to the depot when it runs into trouble.

The trailer was designed by Charles Oines, and painted by Mike Kirchoff.

Available now, thanks for looking!

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