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Drop_Ship_Calculator_Innersphere_Version_1_12_.xls
Battletech Drop Ship Calculator and Print Sheet Version 1.1264 viewsThis is a spreadsheet calcuator for designing your dropships and small craft using the new tech manual rules.

Happy to here feedabck on any changes or error correction.

I have included details of a modified Gazelle to show how it works.

When opening you will need to allow macros.
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Goliath repose2 viewsGoliath with legs swapped front to back
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Phoenix Hawk LAM Miniature282 viewsFrom Lords of the Battlefield, painted by Joe Frazier.

Note the huge engine nacelles that aren't as prominent in the TR3025 artwork, though they do appear in the BattleMech mode.
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Unknown LAMs343 viewsFrom BattleForce 1, pg. 66.

A very different view on how LAMs transform from that presented in AeroTech 1. Note how the legs fold under the body instead of to the rear. These appear to be two distinct variants (shape of the nose, thruster cones) and neither looks much like any of the three classic LAM designs.
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Unknown LAMS330 viewsFrom Tactical Handbook, p. 50.

These are presumably either Stinger or Wasp LAMs. Note that their wings appear to be different - look at the wingtips and the vertical stabilizers on the further 'Mech - so it may be one of each. This is, I believe, the last appearance of Unseen LAM art in a BattleTech product.
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Office/Appartment Block46 viewsPainted in the usual sades for Grayhaven...
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Mystery Attacker 0610 viewsYour Highness,

Our operatives just sent back this image, it's the clearest one

thus far.

It appears to be some unknown variant of a .............

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17 viewsThis is a close up of the Shadowrun 20-510 Corporate Security Guards. Blister comes with 4 humans w/ 2 poses plus an orc (or for my purposes an Elemental). These would be good minis to use to represent standard Clan Infanty. They appear to have several slabs of body armor integrated into their uniforms and backpack on rear. This would allow them to take some damage before being destroyed by enemy fire. A clan infantry point is 5 men, so I envision it as 4 freebirths + an Elemental as Point Cmdr.
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Phoenix Hawk LAM in flight301 viewsFrom The Wolf and the Spider, p. 6.

The fighter in the background is a Stuka and is not Unseen. Oddly, given that this is an entirely original work, the Stuka appears to have been lifted from TR3025, FASA "clipart"-style.
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Shadow Run 20-510 Corporate Security Guards18 viewsThese would be great for non Battle Armor Clan Infantry to use for Battle/Clan Troops Game. They look to wear body armor plates and backpack. 25MM

From http://pl.shadowrun.wikia.com/wiki/Corporate_Security_Guards "Five figures, but only three different ones; all are dressed in fully-enclosing body armor with helmets, so all there is to paint are clothing and weapons. The figures are well-detailed, and four of them appear to be human with the fifth large enough to be an ork (or a really big human)"
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Stinger LAM208 viewsFrom BattleTech Manual: The Rules of Warfare, pg. 72.

This image did not appear in the original version of AeroTech.
 
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