Reptile Army M4A7 [Bush-Burner]

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Author: CommanderCrocky

Last revision: 11 Apr, 2023 at 17:25 UTC

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Description:

Reptile Army M4A7 [Bush-Burner]

The M4A7 may very well be the oldest tank that A. Australia has ever mass produced.
Its origins come from allied support to help defend Australia from an enemy in the Asia-Pacific region during A Great War and was extremely reliable when the enemy soon advanced Australia. With countless heavy modifications, planning and research, Australia now has a fully functioning Medium Tank.
With extreme changes to its crew capacity, redesign of its turret and a newer gun, the Bush-Burner was made.

The vehicle houses only 2 crew members, to easily train and master the tank with minimal effort (Which would also be a main flaw of the vehicle) the gun was retrofitted with a 90 mm gun instead of a 76/75 mm gun in case the enemy had a more defensive armour. The machine gun on its hull was also removed to add more armour to the front to take direct hits and still be able to react with counter fire.There is also a small door to help the driver come out of the tank by the turret instead of the drivers hatch in case of emergencies vice verca. Lastly the entire turret had been redesigned to fit its purpose, to be a more offensive-defensive weapon..

In the "modern" era the Bush-Burner is now rarely seen as the Aussies soon came up with another class of tanks in mind..

Controls:
"Steering wheel" and Engine – Move the tank forwards
; and ‘ – To move the 50 cal
O – Fire the 50 cal
L – Fire the main cannon
(controls for the turret traverse are on the bricks aswell as the coaxial machine gun

This contraption requires the following mods:
[ANML-AUS] The Reptile Military