So if you shoot the operator it looses command and control? 
Will

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<div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: Caleb Smith 
<[email protected]> </div><div>Date:08/31/2014  7:02 AM  (GMT-05:00) 
</div><div>To: [email protected] </div><div>Subject: [TANKS] Re: 
Goliath Mine </div><div>
</div>On the contrary,

>From Wikipedia
Goliaths were used on all fronts where the Wehrmacht fought, beginning in early 
1942. They were used principally by specialized Panzer and combat engineer 
units. Goliaths were used at Anzio in Italy in April 1944, and against the 
Polish resistance during the Warsaw Uprising 1944. A few Goliaths were also 
seen on the beaches of Normandy during D-Day, though most were rendered 
inoperative due to artillery blasts severing their command cables. A small 
number of Goliaths were also encountered by allied troops in the Maritime Alps 
following the landings in southern France in August 1944, with at least one 
being used successfully against a vehicle of the 509th Parachute Infantry 
Battalion.

About 7,500 of them were built, so they meet the requirement of being in 
production.
All I want to know is what its offensive/defensive rating would be, and how 
would you represent its way of blowing up tanks.  Like, would you have a 
flexible rod on the front and when you touched a tank its dead?

Thanks,
C

On Sunday, August 31, 2014 2:28:04 AM UTC-4, Jacob wrote:
The goliath were little more than curiosities, and were intended to be used on 
the beachheads to drive into enemy troop formations and explode by wired remote 
control. I dont think any were ever actually used in combat. They were not much 
bigger in size than 1/4th scale, about 7ft long.

On Thursday, August 28, 2014 2:21:34 PM UTC-6, Caleb Smith wrote:
At the last event, a couple of the members mentioned the Goliath tracked mines 
that the Germans made. Finding this subject very interesting, I made a note to 
look it up when I got home. After doing some reseach, I came up with a few 
questions about them.

1. What would its defensive and offensive ratings be? ( it does sort of fit 
into the tank category)

2. How would you represent its way of blowing up tanks in our hobby?

Thanks,

Caleb 

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