Ah, tracked heavy vehicles -- the unsung heroes of Battletech. Every hot shit mechjockey thinks they're beneath him.... until they nail him with a good AC/20 round or PPC shriek.
Thanks for showing the miniature in the blister! You answered my most pertinent question by doing so! You missed my favorite, the "Zhukov" though... maybe I missed that one! Thanks for the video!
Look at the bright side GDN, you've got over a year of content just covering the conventional equipment of Battletech. Even though Bulldogs can be a pain in game, I still wonder why HBS put them in the current BT game, since it's not one of the more common tanks of that Era. The Rommel, Patton and Von Luckner are way more common.
Pattons and Rommels are mainly for the Lyran Alliance and only started production in ~3027 according to Sarna wiki. So out in the 'south' Periphery it makes sense to see Bulldogs (and Von Luckners) since the design is centuries old, cheap, and easy to repair.
😎 Rest assured, your series of videos on the successor houses and the different succession Wars was the way my current girlfriend became interested in playing the tabletop BattleTech! 🤖
Girls un panzer should have hand tanks like the ,warhammer 40K . Star craft .battletech.command and conquer . Halo . Destiny . And . Gundam tanks . and gaming tanks like that that would make the sport of tankary a much more balanced sport that way no tank has an advantage against another
Ah, tracked heavy vehicles -- the unsung heroes of Battletech.
Every hot shit mechjockey thinks they're beneath him.... until they nail him with a good AC/20 round or PPC shriek.
Well said.
Thanks for showing the miniature in the blister! You answered my most pertinent question by doing so! You missed my favorite, the "Zhukov" though... maybe I missed that one! Thanks for the video!
Oh, I'll probably cover it at some point. I'm definitely not done with heavy vehicles, or any vehicles, lol.
Love the Battletech lore, especially Armour videos. I always loved my AFVs in Battletech.
Glad you like them!
One dislike, probably from a salty AeroSpace jock who managed to get shot down by one of these big boys. 😁
The Bulldog is one of my faves. If you drop it 10 tons you can make it a hover tank :)
woot woot more battletech!
good video
Thanks.
Man, f*ck Bulldogs, such a pain in the ass.
Great video as always GDN
Thank you.
I give great Tanks for this video!
Look at the bright side GDN, you've got over a year of content just covering the conventional equipment of Battletech. Even though Bulldogs can be a pain in game, I still wonder why HBS put them in the current BT game, since it's not one of the more common tanks of that Era. The Rommel, Patton and Von Luckner are way more common.
Pattons and Rommels are mainly for the Lyran Alliance and only started production in ~3027 according to Sarna wiki. So out in the 'south' Periphery it makes sense to see Bulldogs (and Von Luckners) since the design is centuries old, cheap, and easy to repair.
They should make a bolo using MechWarrior tech
Mars Assault When? Lol
😎 Rest assured, your series of videos on the successor houses and the different succession Wars was the way my current girlfriend became interested in playing the tabletop BattleTech! 🤖
That is awesome!
Helllo TH-cam algorithm!!!
Where is the Demolisher?
enjoyed the video
There's more tanks to cover. Only a few are present in this video.
I think Demolishers are 80 tons, so they count as Assault, not as a Heavy.
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I did
Girls un panzer should have hand tanks like the ,warhammer 40K . Star craft .battletech.command and conquer . Halo . Destiny . And . Gundam tanks . and gaming tanks like that that would make the sport of tankary a much more balanced sport that way no tank has an advantage against another
everyone gangsta till kmm rolls up with the shadowsword and vaporizes half the match area
Line art thumb nail? Clickity click.
It also pretty much the ONLY art :D