No, I don't, but that's 'cause I kit-bash my own modifications (which is
why
the Romanov Hegemony Army is well-supplied with engineering support).
You'd be surprised how much you can do with a few bits and pieces of plastic
and what-nots. For instance, a large, short-barrelled weapon makes a
nice demoliton device, a couple of narrow, round plastic pieces glued into an
A-frame shape attached to a turret or hull makes a fine piece of vehicle
recovery gear, a piece of sheet plastic cut into an appropriate shape with
short arms glued to the back makes a nice dozer blade, and things like that.
You may be surprised at what you can put together at that scale.
Rob
[quoted original message omitted]
> "Barclay, Tom" wrote:
> Anyone know of a company that produces GEV/air-cushion CEVs other than
GEV: Shockwave included counters and rules for hovertrucks and GEV-PC's
but I do not know if there will be associated new OGRE mini's for them.
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The original web version of this (as far as I can tell, anyway) is at
www.eviloverlord.com. Peter Anspach has over 200 addtional pieces of advice in
a couple extra web pages.
Some time ago, I took it upon myself to ensure gender equity in the Evil
Business:
http://members.nbci.com/noam_izenberg/EEmpress.htm
Which has primarily "Guidelines for Evil Empresses", but also:
Notes regarding Ultimate Weapons/Spells
Notes on Fortress Construction Notes on Alliances of Evil Tips for Evil
Geniuses and Scientists Advice for Aliens and Monsters on the Rampage
and other Gender Non-specific Evil Miscellany
There are also pages for Heroes, Sidekicks, True Loves, Innocent Bystanders,
Henchmen, Troopers, and Cultists by JOhn VanSickle at:
http://users4.50megs.com/enphilistor/index.htm
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> Anybody care to work out DS stats for a size level 50 vehicle?
A friend of mine worked out some stats for lander of similar size. It had an