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How would a vehicle with the unit type: (Super Heavy Tank, Fast)move in comparisson to a unit of the type: (Super Heavy Tank)?

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The say way a Fast, Tank without Superheavy moves in comparison with a Tank without Superheavy

Because unlike super heavy walkers, being a super heavy doesn't change anything about how the vehicle moves.
   
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probably just add an additional six inches of movement, but i cant super heavy ground vehicles getting Jink, no that i know any superheavy fast tanks but then again orks might decide to paint a looted Baneblade red and there you go.

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Haha actually you are spot on. A looted baneblade which is referred to as a skullhamma in IA 8 has this unit type

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in which case, the vehicle has all of the rules for all of its types
-Type, Vehicle

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So by this logic the vehicle would be able to move up to 18 inches and still fire all of its weapons freely?

Still though even super heavies can only disembark units if they move 6 inches or less right?

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Fast modifies the Flat-Out distance, not the distance the Model can move during the Movement Phase.

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It would only move as far as it normally can move but it could flat out further.
   
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 Yaavaragefinkinman wrote:
So by this logic the vehicle would be able to move up to 18 inches and still fire all of its weapons freely?

Still though even super heavies can only disembark units if they move 6 inches or less right?

Fast vehicles can't move more then 12". They just get a longer flat out move and better shooting
   
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The latter of which doesn't really matter because the Superheavy vehicle rules are better.

Yes, fast only really changes your flat-out speed.

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