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When moth hunting,

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One must first follow the moth in a helicopter, to lure it away from the flowers....
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Then attack it with air-to-air missiles...
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Can I use this equipment to hunt mosquitoes as well as moths?

Excellent work, Curtis!
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Mosquitoes, being smaller, are generally better hunted from the ground. A bazooka works well to stun it, and it could then be finished off with a machine gun.

However, if you prefer attacking from the air, this might be a bit more sporting, as it's not as large as the others...
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Re: When moth hunting,

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Will it be released soon, and is it oprable?
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Re: When moth hunting,

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What would you recommend for hunting field mice? I'm thinking a Patton, but you seem to be better versed in hunting critters.

Hmm, what to use for muskrat hunting? A Spooky?
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Just static for now; I'd need a good pilot model (and more time than I want to spend on this) to make them operable.

A Patton would work well for field mice, but I was thinking more along the lines of a Centurion. Unfortunately, I misplaced that model, so I'll need to dig it up again.

Would this work for muskrats?
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I'm not sure that has enuff dakka to get the job done. But, it could follow the muskrat wherever it may go. Maybe a combo M-60/PACV would get the job done. I wonder if the PACV platform could've supported an M-68 cannon? Or maybe a Sheridan could do the job... you wouldn't happen to have one stashed away, would you?


BTW, the PACV is a new one on me... now I want one (too bad there's only one left). I would say it's made of awesome!
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The PACV was a blast to drive in the game. :) The round balls on the sides of the bow are 40mm grenade launchers - not sure if that's prototypical, but sometimes in a game, you just want things that go BOOM!

I played a WWIII RPG when I was a kid (Twilight: 2000). They had what looked to be a PACV with a tank turret; that would be a fun model to kitbash. Just what I need, more ideas of things to build ;)

Yes, the Sheridan will be coming soon(TM)*.
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For gophers and other small yard pests;
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Termites?
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Cockroaches/Waterbugs would be a good match for a BMP, I think. Actually, since it's an Amphib, it would be good against the muskrat, too.
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Yeah, the BMP is quite the versatile vehicle...

I was thinking black flies for this one, but it's kinda small. Perhaps gnats instead?
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Whereas this little versatile number is equally at home attacking ground or air insects....
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Just some reskins today. When I was working on that Vietnam game, one of the ideas I had was to reskin some of the models and do some maps based on the Arab-Israeli war of 1973. I was always partial to mechanized desert warfare, but I ended up leaving that game and coming to Trainz before I got very far with it.
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