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Stephens City, VA

 Lordhat wrote:
Kevlar wrote:
The bale flamer has a greater than 45 degree firing arc.

"On some models it will be impossible to literally move the gun and point it toward the target because of the way the model is assembled and because the gun is glued in place. In this case players should assume the guns are free to rotate or swivel on their mountings".

The bale flamer is mounted on an articulated snake like neck. Look at the range of motion on your average snake head. This is the range of motion and the line of sight restriction of the bale flamer. ie 360.



I agree with this statement except that I would be more inclined to limit the arc to 180. There's no way I can even fathom a 'hull mounted' ruling.


See I go with the Bale Flamer is mounted on a Really neat and nifty looking front end of a Flying Vehicle. Even though it's a daemon, and everything else, take into account where everything else is on the model, feet, wings, etc. If it were able to move even a bit I feel it may make the a 90 from a 45. Although I find that even a stretch.

   
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Glendale, AZ

jdjamesdean@mail.com wrote:
 Lordhat wrote:
Kevlar wrote:
The bale flamer has a greater than 45 degree firing arc.

"On some models it will be impossible to literally move the gun and point it toward the target because of the way the model is assembled and because the gun is glued in place. In this case players should assume the guns are free to rotate or swivel on their mountings".

The bale flamer is mounted on an articulated snake like neck. Look at the range of motion on your average snake head. This is the range of motion and the line of sight restriction of the bale flamer. ie 360.



I agree with this statement except that I would be more inclined to limit the arc to 180. There's no way I can even fathom a 'hull mounted' ruling.


See I go with the Bale Flamer is mounted on a Really neat and nifty looking front end of a Flying Vehicle. Even though it's a daemon, and everything else, take into account where everything else is on the model, feet, wings, etc. If it were able to move even a bit I feel it may make the a 90 from a 45. Although I find that even a stretch.


It is a horrible model in any case.

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