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Hi I've just heard that the SSU tanks like the IS-5 take only two spaces unlike the heavy walkers of the two other blocs. Is this right? And is there anything about turinig the tanks out by now? Because if they only take 2 spaces turning is a bit probelmatic I think.
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They certainly only take up two squares as depicted by the photo's months ago. Unfortunately the number of rules for heavy tanks in Zverograd is exactly zero :/
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Boepp said:
Hi I've just heard that the SSU tanks like the IS-5 take only two spaces unlike the heavy walkers of the two other blocs. Is this right? And is there anything about turinig the tanks out by now? Because if they only take 2 spaces turning is a bit probelmatic I think.
I guess I'm not seeing why turning is a problem if the tanks only take up 2 instead of 4 spaces?
It would seem that the rules on page 12-13 of Operation Cerebus still apply.
Specifically, look at the example at the top left of page 13. There it says "vehicles cannot move diagonally if one [of] the corners is a space with impassable
terrain. In diagram D, even though the 'front' of the vehicle has passed the obstacle, the 'back' has not. Only in diagram E, when it has completely cleared the obstacle, can the vehicle turn the corner."
So, it seems pretty clear that tanks can't turn a corner unless the entire vehicle is past the impassable terrain.
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Kriegschatten said:
Boepp said:
Hi I've just heard that the SSU tanks like the IS-5 take only two spaces unlike the heavy walkers of the two other blocs. Is this right? And is there anything about turinig the tanks out by now? Because if they only take 2 spaces turning is a bit probelmatic I think.
I guess I'm not seeing why turning is a problem if the tanks only take up 2 instead of 4 spaces?
It would seem that the rules on page 12-13 of Operation Cerebus still apply.
Specifically, look at the example at the top left of page 13. There it says "vehicles cannot move diagonally if one [of] the corners is a space with impassable
terrain. In diagram D, even though the 'front' of the vehicle has passed the obstacle, the 'back' has not. Only in diagram E, when it has completely cleared the obstacle, can the vehicle turn the corner."
So, it seems pretty clear that tanks can't turn a corner unless the entire vehicle is past the impassable terrain.
Don't think thats true. The front half that is past a corner could turn the corner, the back half would move to where the front was, physically rotating the tank 90'
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Major Mishap said:
Kriegschatten said:
Boepp said:
Hi I've just heard that the SSU tanks like the IS-5 take only two spaces unlike the heavy walkers of the two other blocs. Is this right? And is there anything about turinig the tanks out by now? Because if they only take 2 spaces turning is a bit probelmatic I think.
I guess I'm not seeing why turning is a problem if the tanks only take up 2 instead of 4 spaces?
It would seem that the rules on page 12-13 of Operation Cerebus still apply.
Specifically, look at the example at the top left of page 13. There it says "vehicles cannot move diagonally if one [of] the corners is a space with impassable
terrain. In diagram D, even though the 'front' of the vehicle has passed the obstacle, the 'back' has not. Only in diagram E, when it has completely cleared the obstacle, can the vehicle turn the corner."
So, it seems pretty clear that tanks can't turn a corner unless the entire vehicle is past the impassable terrain.
Don't think thats true. The front half that is past a corner could turn the corner, the back half would move to where the front was, physically rotating the tank 90'
I think that would count as moving diagonally, which tracked vehicles can't do.
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Kriegschatten said:
I think that would count as moving diagonally, which tracked vehicles can't do.
No part is moving diagonally though, is it? the front is moving 1 horizontal and the rear 1 space vetical.
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Okay, okay! You guys have convinced me.
So, who's going to send the note to the rules guru asking for a decision?
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Rule Question:
The new SSU tanks only take two spaces on the board. is it possible to turn them and if it is are there any rules for turning?
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Wow, they finally addressed tank movement in a meaningful way! Back goes where the front was. Cool. Could you post the diagram he sent you just so we're sure on this?
As an allied player, I'm really envious of the SSU heavy tanks. Occupying two-squares is a great feature, allowing them to be usable in all missions, while the allied and axis heavies are very restricted in terms on what mission they can be used effectively.
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