The Badger.
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 10:23 pm
Some of you may remember my post of the PRA (Post-Rapture Army). I've done some modifications to the army and the vehicles. I've actually done away with the entire bus/RV thing.
Anyway, here is the new and improved Badger Heavy Support Vehicle:
The Badger with it's driver.
The Badger is most often used as a notatank, driving around on the outskirts of a battle, firing shots with it's rotating cannon. The driver is almost fully encased in the caged cockpit in the front. The driver also controls the cannon or the machine guns mounted on the front (the Technic pieces). It is called the Badger because of its wide frame and low height. It is very tough and even though it doesn't look like much, it can take a beating as well as dish out a lot of damage.
The Badger carrying soldiers into battle.
The Badger is well known for its ability to be highly customized for certain situations and missions. Here is a picture of the Infantry Mobilization Seats which can attach to the sides of a Badger and carry them into battle.
The Badger with Supply Stack.
Badgers can also be equipped with Supply Stacks to carry ammo crates and other equipment to other places. Because of the lack of a cannon in this situation and with only its machine guns for protection, the Badger usually only uses this set-up when it is part of a caravan.
The new cannon.
I didn't like the round look of the cannon, especially after I finished another creation which I will post after I am done with this thread. I made this one more square and I really like the way it turned out. It's the same size as the old cannon, just square instead.
The new missile launcher modification.
Different angle.
Behind.
This is the new missile launcher modification for the Badger. The rockets are stored in the top section and roll down into the launchers on either side. One missile is shot (2d10 explosion each) out of each side and can be shot separately.
These are all the pictures I have of the new Badger now. I only have those few modifications, but I am working on a troop transport modification for the top and possibly a trailer-pulling modification as well.
The entire gallery of the Badger that I have.
Anyway, here is the new and improved Badger Heavy Support Vehicle:
The Badger with it's driver.
The Badger is most often used as a notatank, driving around on the outskirts of a battle, firing shots with it's rotating cannon. The driver is almost fully encased in the caged cockpit in the front. The driver also controls the cannon or the machine guns mounted on the front (the Technic pieces). It is called the Badger because of its wide frame and low height. It is very tough and even though it doesn't look like much, it can take a beating as well as dish out a lot of damage.
The Badger carrying soldiers into battle.
The Badger is well known for its ability to be highly customized for certain situations and missions. Here is a picture of the Infantry Mobilization Seats which can attach to the sides of a Badger and carry them into battle.
The Badger with Supply Stack.
Badgers can also be equipped with Supply Stacks to carry ammo crates and other equipment to other places. Because of the lack of a cannon in this situation and with only its machine guns for protection, the Badger usually only uses this set-up when it is part of a caravan.
The new cannon.
I didn't like the round look of the cannon, especially after I finished another creation which I will post after I am done with this thread. I made this one more square and I really like the way it turned out. It's the same size as the old cannon, just square instead.
The new missile launcher modification.
Different angle.
Behind.
This is the new missile launcher modification for the Badger. The rockets are stored in the top section and roll down into the launchers on either side. One missile is shot (2d10 explosion each) out of each side and can be shot separately.
These are all the pictures I have of the new Badger now. I only have those few modifications, but I am working on a troop transport modification for the top and possibly a trailer-pulling modification as well.
The entire gallery of the Badger that I have.