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Post by madmorgan on May 13, 2016 12:55:40 GMT
Apples and oranges. So the assault = "close combat" = Scorpion; the heavy = "heavy support" = Sniper; and the shock = "basic" = Shock?? No problem, I'm sure everyone will have some degree of looking at them different. Just want to tell you how happy I am to have a new source for drones - ty very much and here's to good sales!
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Post by piffle on May 13, 2016 13:50:56 GMT
Apples and oranges. So the assault = "close combat" = Scorpion; the heavy = "heavy support" = Sniper; and the shock = "basic" = Shock?? No problem, I'm sure everyone will have some degree of looking at them different. Just want to tell you how happy I am to have a new source for drones - ty very much and here's to good sales! Well indeed they can be used for whatever types people think suit them best. If sales go well I may well do a replacement for the Royal Viral Shock Drones, not sure what to call my version though!
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Post by charleybourne on May 13, 2016 14:09:04 GMT
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Post by charleybourne on May 14, 2016 5:32:55 GMT
So the 3 Hover Drones are now at £190! I bought 3 from the same guy about a month ago for £6. Has the world gone mad?
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Post by madmorgan on May 14, 2016 8:24:16 GMT
Yes, due to the Martian invansion of coarse!
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Post by Quendil on May 14, 2016 8:52:17 GMT
Wow that is crazy as its only the legs that are different
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Post by madmorgan on May 14, 2016 9:20:20 GMT
So with a little modeling, could you press a 'regular' drone into 'hover' duty. Need to spend some time today studying the various figures (to include the now significant different pointed out on the Minerva AC in another thread).
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