I would like to have this weapon checked before I start modernising my army.
Leonard Enfield QF 1 ARL
The Leonard Enfield Quick-Firing, Automatic Rocket Launcher no. 1 is a rifled weapon, which fires 1.905 cm (.75 inch) rocket propelled slugs. It is always mounted in a vehicle or tripod, due to the great recoil of the weapon, making use by a single infantryman almost impossible. Due to the heat generated by the propellants, options for both water-cooled and air-cooled quick change barrels are available, with water cooling generally used when mobility is not needed. Thanks to light materials and fluting, the usage of which is present extensively in the weapon, it weighs at a total of 10 kilogrammes fully loaded and with tripod, and 12 kilogrammes with the water cooling system (water jacket, condenser and the liquid itself) installed.The weapon is scalable, with the largest versions being 20-40cm autocannons. Versions smaller than the .75 calibre were tested, but deemed ineffective, as there wasn't enough propellant and explosive inside such a small shell.
When it comes to performance, the complexity and weight is compensated with reliability, versatility, and and extremely powerful round. It can be resumed as an automatic grenade launcher, but packing more penetration. The standard .75 ammunition can destroy targets up to light tanks, with some difficulties, and the 40mm autocannons can pierce the rear armour of a few heavy tanks, struggling greatly and with specialized ammunition.
-last edited on Sept 10, 2017 0:34:43 GMT by The J
Post by The J on Sept 10, 2017 0:30:51 GMT
I want to get this one approved, since the bats don't have any ground vehicles:
This is an official LEGO set, but since it isn't from Chima, I guess this technically counts as Fanon.
The Bat Super-Tank This is the Bat Tribe's new ground vehicle. It can hold 2 bats in its cockpit. The Bats studied tanks from other tribes before creating their own, with help from the scorpions.
Pros: —Very tough armor (except on the battering ram extensions, as detailed below). —It can shoot 6 chi-powered cannon blasts in a row. —The large armor grid in front of the cockpit can fold down and become a battering ram to smash through walls. —It is surprisingly fast for a tank; faster than most tanks because of the huge rocket booster on its back.
Cons: —The huge rocket booster and extra speed comes with a cost; it takes a TON of chi to keep it powered for a while, so the rocket booster is used sparingly during most battles. —It isn't very maneuverable when inside buildings, and can easily crash into a wall if going fast. —When the armor grid is folded out in "battering ram" mode, it is only attached to the rest of the tank with 2 extensions, both of which can easily be broken off by rockets or even a chi-powered sword.
I would like to have this weapon checked before I start modernising my army.
Leonard Enfield QF 1 ARL
The Leonard Enfield Quick-Firing, Automatic Rocket Launcher no. 1 is a rifled weapon, which fires 1.905 cm (.75 inch) rocket propelled slugs. It is always mounted in a vehicle or tripod, due to the great recoil of the weapon, making use by a single infantryman almost impossible. Due to the heat generated by the propellants, options for both water-cooled and air-cooled quick change barrels are available, with water cooling generally used when mobility is not needed. Thanks to light materials and fluting, the usage of which is present extensively in the weapon, it weighs at a total of 10 kilogrammes fully loaded and with tripod, and 12 kilogrammes with the water cooling system (water jacket, condenser and the liquid itself) installed.The weapon is scalable, with the largest versions being 20-40cm autocannons. Versions smaller than the .75 calibre were tested, but deemed ineffective, as there wasn't enough propellant and explosive inside such a small shell.
When it comes to performance, the complexity and weight is compensated with reliability, versatility, and and extremely powerful round. It can be resumed as an automatic grenade launcher, but packing more penetration. The standard .75 ammunition can destroy targets up to light tanks, with some difficulties, and the 40mm autocannons can pierce the rear armour of a few heavy tanks, struggling greatly and with specialized ammunition.
I want to get this one approved, since the bats don't have any ground vehicles:
This is an official LEGO set, but since it isn't from Chima, I guess this technically counts as Fanon.
The Bat Super-Tank This is the Bat Tribe's new ground vehicle. It can hold 2 bats in its cockpit. The Bats studied tanks from other tribes before creating their own, with help from the scorpions.
Pros: —Very tough armor (except on the battering ram extensions, as detailed below). —It can shoot 6 chi-powered cannon blasts in a row. —The large armor grid in front of the cockpit can fold down and become a battering ram to smash through walls. —It is surprisingly fast for a tank; faster than most tanks because of the huge rocket booster on its back.
Cons: —The huge rocket booster and extra speed comes with a cost; it takes a TON of chi to keep it powered for a while, so the rocket booster is used sparingly during most battles. —It isn't very maneuverable when inside buildings, and can easily crash into a wall if going fast. —When the armor grid is folded out in "battering ram" mode, it is only attached to the rest of the tank with 2 extensions, both of which can easily be broken off by rockets or even a chi-powered sword.
Mostly, this looks good. However, I don't approve of it going fast. Tank treads are always slower than wheels, and heavier. With the added weight of the armour, it would go quite slowly. However, the rocket booster with reduce this. I'm willing to allow it to go fast with the booster, but without, it should be decently slow.
I would like to have this weapon checked before I start modernising my army.
Leonard Enfield QF 1 ARL
The Leonard Enfield Quick-Firing, Automatic Rocket Launcher no. 1 is a rifled weapon, which fires 1.905 cm (.75 inch) rocket propelled slugs. It is always mounted in a vehicle or tripod, due to the great recoil of the weapon, making use by a single infantryman almost impossible. Due to the heat generated by the propellants, options for both water-cooled and air-cooled quick change barrels are available, with water cooling generally used when mobility is not needed. Thanks to light materials and fluting, the usage of which is present extensively in the weapon, it weighs at a total of 10 kilogrammes fully loaded and with tripod, and 12 kilogrammes with the water cooling system (water jacket, condenser and the liquid itself) installed.The weapon is scalable, with the largest versions being 20-40cm autocannons. Versions smaller than the .75 calibre were tested, but deemed ineffective, as there wasn't enough propellant and explosive inside such a small shell.
When it comes to performance, the complexity and weight is compensated with reliability, versatility, and and extremely powerful round. It can be resumed as an automatic grenade launcher, but packing more penetration. The standard .75 ammunition can destroy targets up to light tanks, with some difficulties, and the 40mm autocannons can pierce the rear armour of a few heavy tanks, struggling greatly and with specialized ammunition.
What's the rate of fire?
The maximum effective rate of fire is 60 RPM in short bursts, 40 RPM sustained, about the same as other automatic grenade launchers.Enregistrer
I want to get this one approved, since the bats don't have any ground vehicles:
This is an official LEGO set, but since it isn't from Chima, I guess this technically counts as Fanon.
The Bat Super-Tank This is the Bat Tribe's new ground vehicle. It can hold 2 bats in its cockpit. The Bats studied tanks from other tribes before creating their own, with help from the scorpions.
Pros: —Very tough armor (except on the battering ram extensions, as detailed below). —It can shoot 6 chi-powered cannon blasts in a row. —The large armor grid in front of the cockpit can fold down and become a battering ram to smash through walls. —It is surprisingly fast for a tank; faster than most tanks because of the huge rocket booster on its back.
Cons: —The huge rocket booster and extra speed comes with a cost; it takes a TON of chi to keep it powered for a while, so the rocket booster is used sparingly during most battles. —It isn't very maneuverable when inside buildings, and can easily crash into a wall if going fast. —When the armor grid is folded out in "battering ram" mode, it is only attached to the rest of the tank with 2 extensions, both of which can easily be broken off by rockets or even a chi-powered sword.
Mostly, this looks good. However, I don't approve of it going fast. Tank treads are always slower than wheels, and heavier. With the added weight of the armour, it would go quite slowly. However, the rocket booster with reduce this. I'm willing to allow it to go fast with the booster, but without, it should be decently slow.
Alright, FAC guys! I want to see if i can construct a Scorpion Airforce, since a crashed Bat wing-striker gave us information onto how to fly.
So may i present to you guys, the Scorpion Stinger Chopper, based off of the HL2 Hunter-Chopper, which it is an exact copy of it, hey i can't design things right now since i have no advanced drawing skills...
Here's it's armaments:
One high-powered Chi-Pulse Cannon, which just sprays death where it targets.
Deployable Proxy Bombs
Guided Missiles
Pros:
First Aircraft for the New RSAF. (Royal Stinger Air Force)
Good enemy-type coverage from vehicles to infantry.
very maneuverable and agile.
The perfect annoying chase vehicle. (If you play HL2. )
Piloted by two scorpions.
Has some pretty high-armor.
Cons:
Highly inaccurate Chi-Pulse Cannon.
Somewhat slow speeds, around like 50-115 Km/h.
Proxy-bombs tend to fail.
First aircraft: still needs testing but due to Scorm's want for an Airforce, it was forced into service before testing can begin. (Can be rectified later. )
Missiles can tend to scramble themselves.
(OOC: Also, how can you guys have enlarged images when i can't, huh? )
(OOC: Oh, FAC, i actually havent run this theough, and the Scorpion HQ is developing them already, consider the Stinger-chopper the predecessor to this new jet-powered (thanks to the bats) very maneuvering VTOL Aircraft. Now that the tech lv. Is lifted to futuristic, then i think the Stinger Chopper could be in use, but just transformed into a jet, and this is what it is. )
Name: The "Sting Orca" AKA. SF-55; Assult Class (A weird name, I know. I are Very creative. )
Apperance: Like this below, but pretend the Cockpit has more "scorpion" look to it with the mandibles and whatnot, plus the tail rotor as a curled stinger. pretend the colorscheme is a Blackish-brown and green color, Instead of a dank gold. The fighter is very compact, making it east to fly through tight spaces and possibly even buildings if clearance is just right. The aircraft is actually somewhat nimble and light like a bat striker, but slow. The pros and cons above could still be applyed to this plane below. Weapons: A Vulcan Chain cannon for shredding infantry and light vehicles. A 30mm auto cannon for punching armor in the face, penetration varies by angle and thickness. Sure the vehicle looks like it HAS missiles but they are fake and just for show.
Role in battle: A hunter-aircraft, and very annoying chase vehicle, supports the battle wherever it can fly.
"Battle Script": It flys in and out of range crazily of any defensive structure, confusing its operators, a technique the bats use rarely. Fights mobile units via its "chase scripting". (dont think itsa computer doing the job, its just very skilled pilots. )
Crew: Only one Pilot, but some models support a pilot and a gunner/co-pliot.
There is a going to be a bombing version of the Sting Orca, which is just simply a bomber for and base destruction. it will be coming soon, plus a transport version of the plane-design.
I want to get this one approved, since the bats don't have any ground vehicles:
This is an official LEGO set, but since it isn't from Chima, I guess this technically counts as Fanon.
The Bat Super-Tank This is the Bat Tribe's new ground vehicle. It can hold 2 bats in its cockpit. The Bats studied tanks from other tribes before creating their own, with help from the scorpions.
Pros: —Very tough armor (except on the battering ram extensions, as detailed below). —It can shoot 6 chi-powered cannon blasts in a row. —The large armor grid in front of the cockpit can fold down and become a battering ram to smash through walls. —It is surprisingly fast for a tank; faster than most tanks because of the huge rocket booster on its back.
Cons: —The huge rocket booster and extra speed comes with a cost; it takes a TON of chi to keep it powered for a while, so the rocket booster is used sparingly during most battles. —It isn't very maneuverable when inside buildings, and can easily crash into a wall if going fast. —When the armor grid is folded out in "battering ram" mode, it is only attached to the rest of the tank with 2 extensions, both of which can easily be broken off by rockets or even a chi-powered sword.
Mostly, this looks good. However, I don't approve of it going fast. Tank treads are always slower than wheels, and heavier. With the added weight of the armour, it would go quite slowly. However, the rocket booster with reduce this. I'm willing to allow it to go fast with the booster, but without, it should be decently slow.
Assuming you agree with that, approved!
Well yeah, the idea is that it isn't fast when it doesn't use the booster, but when the booster is used, it goes fast.
Mostly, this looks good. However, I don't approve of it going fast. Tank treads are always slower than wheels, and heavier. With the added weight of the armour, it would go quite slowly. However, the rocket booster with reduce this. I'm willing to allow it to go fast with the booster, but without, it should be decently slow.
I want to get this one approved, since the bats don't have any ground vehicles:
This is an official LEGO set, but since it isn't from Chima, I guess this technically counts as Fanon.
The Bat Super-Tank This is the Bat Tribe's new ground vehicle. It can hold 2 bats in its cockpit. The Bats studied tanks from other tribes before creating their own, with help from the scorpions.
Pros: —Very tough armor (except on the battering ram extensions, as detailed below). —It can shoot 6 chi-powered cannon blasts in a row. —The large armor grid in front of the cockpit can fold down and become a battering ram to smash through walls. —It is surprisingly fast for a tank; faster than most tanks because of the huge rocket booster on its back.
Cons: —The huge rocket booster and extra speed comes with a cost; it takes a TON of chi to keep it powered for a while, so the rocket booster is used sparingly during most battles. —It isn't very maneuverable when inside buildings, and can easily crash into a wall if going fast. —When the armor grid is folded out in "battering ram" mode, it is only attached to the rest of the tank with 2 extensions, both of which can easily be broken off by rockets or even a chi-powered sword.
OOC: This was approved for the gorillas, like 6 months ago.
I want to get this one approved, since the bats don't have any ground vehicles:
This is an official LEGO set, but since it isn't from Chima, I guess this technically counts as Fanon.
The Bat Super-Tank This is the Bat Tribe's new ground vehicle. It can hold 2 bats in its cockpit. The Bats studied tanks from other tribes before creating their own, with help from the scorpions.
Pros: —Very tough armor (except on the battering ram extensions, as detailed below). —It can shoot 6 chi-powered cannon blasts in a row. —The large armor grid in front of the cockpit can fold down and become a battering ram to smash through walls. —It is surprisingly fast for a tank; faster than most tanks because of the huge rocket booster on its back.
Cons: —The huge rocket booster and extra speed comes with a cost; it takes a TON of chi to keep it powered for a while, so the rocket booster is used sparingly during most battles. —It isn't very maneuverable when inside buildings, and can easily crash into a wall if going fast. —When the armor grid is folded out in "battering ram" mode, it is only attached to the rest of the tank with 2 extensions, both of which can easily be broken off by rockets or even a chi-powered sword.
OOC: This was approved for the gorillas, like 6 months ago.
OOC: Woah, was it really the same Batman tank? I had forgotten about that!
OOC: Woah, was it really the same Batman tank? I had forgotten about that!
Yes, the exact same bat tank, this puts us at a dilemma, also the specs I had were pretty close to what you wrote, so... what do we do now?
Well, the design of the tank does look more Bat-like...but I could swap my picture out for a different LEGO Batman tank, and alter the specs a bit. [i]