Paul, didn't they give it a little more power in the later upgrades?
As a former crewman in a (lightly) armored vehicle, I am with you in
lamenting any loss  of power!  I can understand a switch to diesel for
resisting fires, but losing power?!  sacrilege!

On 9/25/08, Crooks, Steven M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some examples are included,
> Along with a German WW2 mine clearing tank.
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>> I have to agree.
>> There are a lot of interesting looking production vehicles to build.
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