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Somua S-35 (France, ????)
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front hull 36mm@round=37.3mm, front turret 56mm@0°=56mm
side hull 35@0°=35.0mm, side turret 46mm@22°=49.6mm
rear hull average 35@0° and 25@30°=, rear turret 15mm@10°=15.2mm
top superstructure 20mm@45°=28.3mm
Speed: 32.2km/h offroad / 40.7 km/h on-road
Anti-Soldier: 1 x 7.5mm Chatellerault M6 Model 31
Anti-Vehicle: 47mm SA35 L/34
Muzzle Velocity of Anti-Vehicle Gun: 660 m/s
Penetration of Anti-Vehicle Gun: (100m) 46mm, (500m) 38mm, (1000m) ?31mm, (1500m) 25mm, (2000m)20mm
translated into F.A. stats
Defense: front 4/9, side 4/8, rear 3/7, top 3/6
Speed: 4 (3.8)
High-gear bonus: 1 (0.7)
Anti-Soldier: (0-1) 6 / (2-4) 5 / (5-8) 4
Anti-Vehicle: (0-1) 9 / (2-4) 8 / (5-8) 7 / (9-12) 6 / (13 - 17) 5 / (18 - 24) 4
Cost: ?
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Penteration stats
100m 46mm (9)
500m 38mm (8)
1000m 31mm (7)
1500m 25mm (5)
2000m 20mm (4) _________________
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| Will you be modeling one (and/or two)-man-turrets? |
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One. _________________
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| How will you model a one-man turret? |
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Tue Jan 27, 2009 11:33 am |
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With the ability undermanned I guess. What would you suggest? _________________
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Tue Jan 27, 2009 11:44 am |
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No suggestions, just looking for ideas .
I think I expanded a bit on Undermanned: can't attack with main gun while disrupted, AND -1 on each attack die with defensive fire (commander is too busy to be as aware of his direct environment as others). |
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Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:51 pm |
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Looks a bit harsh. He didn't have that many things to do. _________________
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Tue Jan 27, 2009 1:58 pm |
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As a matter of fact he did. He had to acquire a target, aim the gun, load the gun, fire the gun, and next to that command the tank crew, and keep an eye on the immediate surroundings. I think it might not even be harsh enough !
The one man turrets are one of the main reasons why the French faired so badly in their on-paper-much-superior tanks (next to not having radios, something for which I can't come up with a good rule, and of course the general bad leadership etc). |
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