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Radley-Walters MkIII Conquest

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Part of the Crimson Fort Chronicles alternate universe

"It might be not the newest model and quite slow but this Bulky beast it's far more than robust enought to really give one hell of a shitty day to anyone that dare to annoy us..."
- Igor A. Kutuzov

The Radley-Walters MkIII Conquest It's the most famous model of Infantry tank of the Royal Suntairn Armored Cops it become An icon of the royal family expecially due to the fact both the King Gabriel and his son Prince Dennis did their military service using these machines toward the end of the war these machines where considered obsolete but the units didn't finished to replace the old Conquest tank due to the end of the war

The unit in the picture is nicknamed "Old Beast" it's a Class III part of the 5th Reservists deatachment it was originally armed with a Mastiff 2-pounder P-2 cannon (used by Reservists because the 6-pounders where used on frontline tanks) now instead it's equipped with a Mastiff quick fire 6-pounder P-6, a Coaxial Shauffer L-1 T3 Drum fed (6 rounds each) Anti tank 25mm Gun, a twin Kughel MM-8 8mm machine gun in the commander cupola and a Samson M1935A1 12.7mm machine gun mounted on the turrett rear.
The armament performances match the frontline used Conquest tanks used toward the end of the war other moddings are the additional "applique" armor plating and the engine replaced (due to the fact original engine was irrecoverable) with a Hibrid Diesel/electric engine able to deliver a power that let the veichle to reach 24 Km/h, even with tall the additional armament and home made armor plating.
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NinjaWereWulf's avatar
This almost looks like a Type 89 Yi-Go... but with more formidable armaments...

was that your inspiration?