US WC I: Early

World at War: Gear Krieg US Walker Compendium I: General Early

The book - a pdf only version - is our 4th supplement to our Gear Krieg book. It will give you even more Two-Fisted Pulp Superscience US Walkers to use in your games of Battlefield Evolution: World at War.

The US Walker Compendium I: General Early is your comprehensive guide to using the US superscience walker General Early in Battlefield Evolution World at War: Gear Krieg.

The US Walker Compendium I: General Early takes a detailed look at the many types of this superscience walker for your US forces from all theatres and periods of World War II! All in all stats for 12 variants are presented in this book. Each vehicle is detailed with background information, factory variants, field modifications and a modelling guide.

Included are the M11 Early A1 to A5; even the rare M11A1C Early Command walker is included. The book also provides new Traits, an AFV force list and an extended US armoury to add to your games of World at War: Gear Krieg.

All units in this book are designed by the same principles as the existing vehicles in the Battlefield Evolution: World at War rulebook and Battlefield Evolution: Pacific War Supplement also written by Agis Neugebauer.

This book requires the use of Battlefield Evolution: World at War, available from Mongoose Publishing.

As with our previous Vehicle Compendium you will get in fact 2 books with this deal:

  • a full colour version with many high quality pictures of fully painted models and
  • in addition a B&W text only printer friendly version.

 

M11A3E2 General Early Combat Walker
In Service:1944
The A3E2 variant appeared on the European battlefield in mid-1944. The turret ring was reinforced to support the weight of a recoilless walker Bazooka. A3E2s served mostly as cheap tank hunters, using their mobility to flank the larger German tanks that were pinned down by more heavily armed Allied forces. (
DP9s Gear Krieg range)


M11A4 General Early Combat Walker
In Service:1941
The A4 variant was built on the same chassis as the A2-A3, but carried the M76 anti-aircraft turret with quad Browning .50 cal AAMG. The guns were extremely heavy and often shortened the vehicle’s service life considerably, but they provided great firepower. (
DP9s Gear Krieg range)

 

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