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Bronze at Hussar 2011 in Large Model Category
Painted by: Yaroslav Bozhdynsky
Contest Miniature, Masters Level, TMP
The Macharius is a Heavy Tank used by the Imperial Guard.
The Macharius is one of a variety of super heavy tanks referred
to as 'second generation' Baneblades. Built by forge worlds that do
not possess the STC data to build Baneblades, the Macharius (named
after the legendary Lord Commander Solar Macharius), fulfills the
same battlefield role as the Baneblade, but lacks most of its
advanced features, engine performance and armor bracing. First
developed by Magos Nalax of Forge World Lucius, there are also
variants of the Macharius with various weapon systems that replace
the tank's twin battle cannons.
There are several modifications:
Macharius with Battle Cannons - is armed with twin-linked Battle
Cannons in the main turret. It is destructive against armored
targets and infantry at long range.
Macharius with Vanquisher Cannons - is armed with twin-linked
Vanquisher Cannons in the main turret. It is destructive against
armored targets at long range.
One of Magos Nalax's Macharius variants replaces the battle
cannons with powerful Vanquisher Cannons. These weapons, although
harder to manufacture and never available in great numbers, fire a
very high velocity anti-tank shell that can penetrate the thickest
armor with devastating results. The addition of these weapons turns
the standard Macharius into a deadly tank killer.
Macharius with Vulcan Mega-bolter - is armed with a Vulcan
Mega-Bolter, a super weapon of Titans. It is destructive against
groups of lightly armored targets at close range (light vehicles,
infantry etc.)
The 'Vulkan' variant of the Macharius mounts the fearsome Vulcan
mega-bolters, a weapon normally carried by Titans. This
multiple-barrelled gatling autocannon fires thousands of rounds per
minute in a destructive torrent, turning the standard Macharius
into a highly effective anti-personnel weapon, although because of
its size, ammunition is restricted.
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