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So I have always wondered why the main tank of the IG is named after Leman Russ, and what did the IG use before they had that tank?

The lexicanum articles don't seem to cover it.

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Land Raiders back in the day.

Codex Astartes: Land Raider

At that time, the Land Raider was used by almost every human force, including the Space Marines and the Imperial army. There was not a battlefield in the first two hundred years of the Imperium that had not tested the mettle of this awesome war engine.


With the Warmaster's forces threatening to overrun Terra, the Emperor decreed that all Land Raiders still in loyalist service were to be recalled for exclusive use by the Legionnes Astartes, who were at the forefront of the fighting.

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Any further back and you start getting into baneblade territory.
   
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DrunkPhilisoph wrote:
Any further back and you start getting into baneblade territory.


Sorry but what do you mean by that?

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Macharius tanks are older MBTs, aren't they?

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 SickSix wrote:
DrunkPhilisoph wrote:
Any further back and you start getting into baneblade territory.


Sorry but what do you mean by that?
Back in humanity's heyday, Baneblades were about as common as Leman Russes are in the 41st millenium.

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 SickSix wrote:
DrunkPhilisoph wrote:
Any further back and you start getting into baneblade territory.


Sorry but what do you mean by that?

The Baneblade was classified as a "Light battle tank" by the STC when they found it.

Let me emphasize that, the Baneblade was a light battle tank to DAOT humanity.

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Land Raiders, but I still say that hte LRBT is better anyway with its massive amounts of variants

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 Melissia wrote:
Land Raiders, but I still say that hte LRBT is better anyway with its massive amounts of variants

The Land Raider is no slouch in the variants department.

Although the baneblade takes the cake in sheer number of unimaginatively named variants.

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 Kain wrote:
 Melissia wrote:
Land Raiders, but I still say that hte LRBT is better anyway with its massive amounts of variants

The Land Raider is no slouch in the variants department.
the LRBT puts it to shame.

Although yeah, the Baneblade does have a stupid amount.

Also it makes no sense that the Baneblade is a light tank. It's not maneuverable enough. GW's fluff gets stupid at times.

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 Melissia wrote:
 Kain wrote:
 Melissia wrote:
Land Raiders, but I still say that hte LRBT is better anyway with its massive amounts of variants

The Land Raider is no slouch in the variants department.
the LRBT puts it to shame.

Although yeah, the Baneblade does have a stupid amount.

Also it makes no sense that the Baneblade is a light tank. It's not maneuverable enough. GW's fluff gets stupid at times.

Maybe the standard tank of the DAOT was a straight up Bolo?

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The malcador predates the LRBT, iirc

http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Malcador_(Heavy_Tank)#.UcCFfPlkPkc

Where does it say that Baneblades were considered a light tank?

There is no mention of that in Lexicanum

http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Baneblade#.UcCFn_lkPkc

All it says that entire divisions served the Emperor during the great crusade. It did not say they were "light," nor does it say they were the standard battle tank.
They certainly predated the LRBT though.

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Given that the IG didn't exist till after the Heresy, the IG have always used the LRBT.


The Imperial Army used Land Raiders(till they were requisitioned for the Legions), Malcadors, Predators, Baneblades, and likely other less known variants of vehicle.

Then the Lemun Russ design was found and other tanks were dropped for a more standardized design.

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 Melissia wrote:
Also it makes no sense that the Baneblade is a light tank. It's not maneuverable enough. GW's fluff gets stupid at times.


I always assumed this was due to the inability of the Imperium to equip the Baneblade with a reactor/engine/drive-train of sufficient capabilities, due to the decline in knowledge. Exactly like the Macharius
   
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Given the complete lack of any tank bigger than the baneblade chassis, I'd say that light designation is bogus. What is the chance of something that big getting completely lost with no trace anywhere? Not even legends of a tank the size of a mountain.

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Ai, there's no mention of it being a light tank of any source I could find.

Maybe C.S Goto said it was a light tank...

Well, 1d4chan says it was a light tank, and we all now how that's a reputable source.

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 Grey Templar wrote:
Given the complete lack of any tank bigger than the baneblade chassis, I'd say that light designation is bogus. What is the chance of something that big getting completely lost with no trace anywhere? Not even legends of a tank the size of a mountain.


Except that things that big still exist into the 41st Millenium, the most obvious of which are the Clan-Cities on Medusa, which are huge tracked cities that move around to avoid geological upheval.


And things that big aren't completely lost - Leviathans and Capitol Imperialises may incorporate STC fragments of DAoT super tanks in their design.
   
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Leviathans, Capitol Imperiali and the Clan-Cities are bigger yes, but when have they ever been classed as tanks?

Betrayal refers to Baneblades and Fellblades fluffwise as Super-Heavy Tanks, whilst the fast Malcador was described as an Assault Tank fluffwise.
   
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A semi-mobile fortress isn't a tank. Its a semi-mobile fortress.

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SerQuintus wrote:
Leviathans, Capitol Imperiali and the Clan-Cities are bigger yes, but when have they ever been classed as tanks?

Betrayal refers to Baneblades and Fellblades fluffwise as Super-Heavy Tanks, whilst the fast Malcador was described as an Assault Tank fluffwise.


No, they are not. The Clan-Cities are, well, cities. They are not meant for war.

Leviathans (aka Capitol Imperialii) is a command vehicle; you do not want it serving the roles of a tank. That would be like using a King as a Knight.
It's a heavily armed and armored command vehicle, but that's more for defensive reasons than offensive.

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Okay, so why was the LRMBT named after the Space Wolf primarch?

Until their last edition, SW could feild one LRMBT in their lists right?

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 SickSix wrote:
Okay, so why was the LRMBT named after the Space Wolf primarch?

Until their last edition, SW could feild one LRMBT in their lists right?
.

Just to honor him.

Same reason why people would call an Aircraft carrier the Abraham Lincoln.

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I heard it was because the vehicle had many of the same qualities.

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 SickSix wrote:

Until their last edition, SW could field one LRMBT in their lists right?


Technically a correct statement, it should be noted however that it was only the previous codex that allowed them to do it. Its not a long tradition dating back to RT.
   
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 CthuluIsSpy wrote:
SerQuintus wrote:
Leviathans, Capitol Imperiali and the Clan-Cities are bigger yes, but when have they ever been classed as tanks?

Betrayal refers to Baneblades and Fellblades fluffwise as Super-Heavy Tanks, whilst the fast Malcador was described as an Assault Tank fluffwise.


No, they are not. The Clan-Cities are, well, cities. They are not meant for war.

Leviathans (aka Capitol Imperialii) is a command vehicle; you do not want it serving the roles of a tank. That would be like using a King as a Knight.
It's a heavily armed and armored command vehicle, but that's more for defensive reasons than offensive.

I always thought that Leviathans were what you got when you couldn't afford a Titan?

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 Kain wrote:
 CthuluIsSpy wrote:
SerQuintus wrote:
Leviathans, Capitol Imperiali and the Clan-Cities are bigger yes, but when have they ever been classed as tanks?

Betrayal refers to Baneblades and Fellblades fluffwise as Super-Heavy Tanks, whilst the fast Malcador was described as an Assault Tank fluffwise.


No, they are not. The Clan-Cities are, well, cities. They are not meant for war.

Leviathans (aka Capitol Imperialii) is a command vehicle; you do not want it serving the roles of a tank. That would be like using a King as a Knight.
It's a heavily armed and armored command vehicle, but that's more for defensive reasons than offensive.

I always thought that Leviathans were what you got when you couldn't afford a Titan?


Not according to the wiki : http://warhammer40k.wikia.com/wiki/Leviathan

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 CthuluIsSpy wrote:
 Kain wrote:
 CthuluIsSpy wrote:
SerQuintus wrote:
Leviathans, Capitol Imperiali and the Clan-Cities are bigger yes, but when have they ever been classed as tanks?

Betrayal refers to Baneblades and Fellblades fluffwise as Super-Heavy Tanks, whilst the fast Malcador was described as an Assault Tank fluffwise.


No, they are not. The Clan-Cities are, well, cities. They are not meant for war.

Leviathans (aka Capitol Imperialii) is a command vehicle; you do not want it serving the roles of a tank. That would be like using a King as a Knight.
It's a heavily armed and armored command vehicle, but that's more for defensive reasons than offensive.

I always thought that Leviathans were what you got when you couldn't afford a Titan?


Not according to the wiki : http://warhammer40k.wikia.com/wiki/Leviathan

Well I always used my epic Leviathans as discount Titans.

They always kept on dying like chumps though.

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See? I told you they weren't meant to be used as tanks

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 CthuluIsSpy wrote:
See? I told you they weren't meant to be used as tanks

Well I tried to use them as Titans but then some Punk ass reaver would keep on chainfisting them open.

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......That sounded wrong.

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