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My Thoughts About Someones Tank!!!


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Posted by:
MustangGT
on November 19, 2003 at 21:24:15

Ok, This is a quote from one Bill Tison from Team Hellfire. "Tanks should look like they belong in the game. Pickup trucks, vans, 4 wheelers with camo netting probably do not fit in with the theme of most games. So many people go to great lengths to build a "tank" that looks like a "tank" and therefore should be played as a tank. Leave the other "wannabe" stuff at home until you have invested the time, money and effort to make it into something to be proud of. (HellFire)."
Have you dared look at your tank? Umm correct me if I am wrong, but I don't see any resemblance there of it being a tank. Bill you also backed up a rule from Waynes World about 80% hard surface. Well I looks like you need to make more of your netting hard surface because your at somewhere around 50-50 on each. Hope you don't take this post to personal but if you do, OH WELL!!!

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