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Would/Could a dread work in real life (combat)?
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Made in gb
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Buckinghamshire, England

I think it is a viable machine (so voted yes) but there are two problems. We should be talking about a living breathing pilot who can be removed from the Sarcophagus rather then a mangled one. The other problem would be the firing of and the ammo storage for the weapons. To be stable enough you might have to effectively Entrench (like the Broadsides on DoW) so you can be stable and if you look on a dreadnought minature, there is nowhere to put vast swathes and belts of ammo.

The OC-D
 
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