Stag
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I've always advocated more is better, but the ability to lay large minefields in a short time could seriously destabilize a game. Such hardware would have to be used with care...
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If you want practical engineering kit, how about a tank with rollers fitted to detonate the mines (Without taking any damage)?
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Lukin @ May 31 2002,23:37)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">IF YOU DONT GRANT THESE PEOPLE THEIR WISHES I WONT SEND YOU TO THE PLACE WHERE WOMEN RUN FREE DANCING ROUND POLES, MUHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH<span id='postcolor'> Poland?
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You need to modify the Description.ext of the mission. Exactly how to do it is a bit complicated to explain here. check the tutorial section at www.ofpeditingcenter.com
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One to the left will be a Fox scout car to the right, and purely for 1985 scenarios (Stopped using before 1990) is an Alvis Stalwart; a dedicated All-terrain Ammo truck.
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recieved confirmation that my written application has been recieved, so hopefully:
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It's on my "to do" list, but quite a ways down. LMG, and 200 rounds of ammunition weighing 12 pounds. Who wouldn't want one?
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Aaron Kane @ May 30 2002,17:17)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">And the GAU/8 on the A-10 can take out most vehicles now, especially BMP's! Â Still has a little trouble cracking those tough T-80's though, but maybe thats realistic, I dunno.<span id='postcolor'> Since a lot of the GAU-8 rounds would be hitting the upper decks/armour I think those rounds would probably do exactly what they would do to any other tank; shred it. I'm getting a blank page as well.
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Well, hope you find this constructive. The cockpit is not that of an F16; The F16 is distinctive in having the stick set to the right of the cockpit, not in the centre. The canopy bracer is actually set behind the pilot, giving a more unobstructed view. as for the instrument details, The image below is from a cockpit (Authour, Paul Wilson) used in Falcon4. It is widely regarded as very accurate: Weapon loadout: The image below is one I did on the fly, not exactly standard, but a good one for OFP: Normally an ALQ-131 EW pod would be carried on the centreline, with the two inner wing hardpoints taken up by drop tanks. since there is no EW in OFP, I thought Cluster munitions would be nice. Bombs and Mavericks carried on triple racks. Outer hardpoints for AAMs only.
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They immediately spring to their feet. How do you get them to hold the pose? Thanks in advance.
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Guess I'll have to. crouching looks better though. Thanks for the response.
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Got the grids? It may ressurect a scenario I was thinking of a long time ago
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Paratrooper @ May 30 2002,02:15)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I don't really think there is a place for them in Flashpoint.<span id='postcolor'> You know, you're right. I haven't seen any actual graveyards...
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DKM-MOD have produced an FN FAL And a bloody good one, too. No semi-auto, so not totally right for the SLR. No readme, so after a little digging found the name to put this fine weapon onto the troop of your choice: Removeallweapons this;This addmagazineâ€DKMM_FN_FALâ€; this addweaponâ€DKMM_FN_FALâ€; The sound gives you an immediate sense of security, too Nice work, lads! Edits; don't post when you've been drinking
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Cool stuff. But I won't be convinced until you give me Amanda Tipping!
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Wish it were that simple mate, but won't happen. That's why Oxygen is like gold.
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The original Sterling-Patchett Sub-machine gun: Accept No Substitutes!
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Thanks, JJ, I managed to find one. In progress: Still desperate for Stirling bits though. Gimpy should be skinned tonight.
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Russkis did that with their .50 cals. Why not?
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Er, this thing weighs 84 pounds, about 40 KG, before you add the ammo and tripod. Well, if you fire from the hip, you don't need a tripod, do you? Lets just say trying to fire one from the hip is not practical. By the way, the Weapon you are thinking of with the bipod is the Browning M1917 .30 cal machine gun, a scaled down version of the .50. You could fire that from the hip easily.
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (dutch_gatecrasher @ May 24 2002,12:52)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">well wardog, do you have pictures of it from the left, the right, the front, the rear, the top and from the bottom?? I might wanna start making it, if I got some spear time!! let me know(message, mail) cheers<span id='postcolor'> If I did, I'd be temped to have a crack meself However, for more details of this fine slugchucker,Check this website.
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They send you a Word document by e-mail, which they ask you to print out, sign and send back to BIS via snail mail. After that, smoke 'em if you got 'em.
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Haven't recieved it yet, Â but made my mark on a piece of paper saying I wouldn't broadcast deatails of the software. Call me an old Fuddy-Duddy, but I would prefer people to know my word means something. OOPS, Double post, but then, I happen to think that the subject is worth it anyway.