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Design Notes: This model looks closer to 15 tons than 20, but that's what it took to get the required minimum engine size and weapons into her. The secondary weapon looks more like an autocannon than a flamer, but we thought the flamer made more sense point-wise.
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22 January 1999 | page first published |
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