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Sarge_Rho Author
Sarge_Rho - - 4,654 comments

Based on both the Renegade Stealth Tank and the TS Concept art.

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darkdust43
darkdust43 - - 311 comments

YAY your getting rid of the ugly model of the vanilla TW one. i hated that one so much. weird tricycle setup makes no sense for a combat vehicle

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Sarge_Rho Author
Sarge_Rho - - 4,654 comments

It makes a lot of sense actually, 3 points are more stable than 2 points or 4 points.

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General_Aurum
General_Aurum - - 61 comments

Three points make for more stable architecture, but not so much in an off-road vehicle. Generally speaking, the more points, i.e. wheels, you balance the load on, the better. The TW Stealth Tank's apparent lack of independent rear suspension would probably make for one hell of a bumpy ride. :P

Other than that, though, it's actually a pretty solid concept for a military vehicle. The TW Stealth Tank's low profile would allow it to hide in a variety of terrain even without the aid of its cloaking field, and with the missile launchers positioned on top, it could fire from a hull-down position with impunity.

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SlayerX3
SlayerX3 - - 2,448 comments

Well not to mention the third track was on the rear, I suppose it would give it a great turning speed and maneuverability given it also has its own axis of rotation.

Perfect for fast turns and hit-and-run maneuvers, which is what the Stealth tank is made for.

But weird none the less.

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GooberTrooper
GooberTrooper - - 2,197 comments

lol Nerd Much xD

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Cjslayer16
Cjslayer16 - - 987 comments

Not to mention the fact that the stealth tank is made for hit and run. Normally its not a good idea to have them hitting on the road and driving away down the road. Terrible getaway if you ask me. :P

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King_Arfer
King_Arfer - - 27 comments

Great model Helge :D
to be honest, when it comes to stealth tanks, looks arnt really that important :L for obvious reasons....
and i thought the 3 points were a good idea, it made the stealth tank look speedy, which made it good for Nods hit and run tactics :P

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Sarge_Rho Author
Sarge_Rho - - 4,654 comments

The Stealth Tank wasn't really fast, but it could go 'screw this. *hides*' instead :P

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SlayerX3
SlayerX3 - - 2,448 comments

GDI conscript:
"how does the stealth tank look like, I can't see it"
GDI veteran:
"Exactly !"

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Scorpionov
Scorpionov - - 977 comments

& GDI would say HAX!!!

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Нunter-Seeker
Нunter-Seeker - - 1,373 comments

I like Ren sttanks

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The newest in a half a century long line of Stealth Tanks, the Shade is armed with a missile launcher that can launch 6 multi-purpose missiles against ground and air targets.

Can be upgraded to Blue Tiberium Warheads.