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The Janus Mk I was the first of a long line of fine vehicles serving both the Imperium and its enemies from the early 2070's through the end of the twenty second century. The Mexican Army used several of these early Mark I's during their stuggle with the Imperium. The Mark I is also associated very closly with Roger De San Martin who comanded a brigade of Janus Mk I's during the Brazil - Peruvian conflict. Hull size 2 x 1 inch - 9 piece Kit $8.00 The Janus Mk VII was the pinnacle of the Janus development. Equipped with both anti- grav and gravetic drive its mobity was unparalled in the Monster tanks. Some of the later versions of the Mk VII were capable of interplanetary flight. Hull size 2.3 x 1.7 inches - 9 piece Kit $9.00

                                           

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The Grendel was one of the UES's most capable vehicles, combining good armor, mobility and versatility in weapons fit. Size 2 x 1 inch 8 piece Kit $8.00 The Char DeGaul Mk V illustrated here is equipped with a "T" type turret with cruse missile launchers and a class nine Tunguska Blaster. Size 2 x1 inch 7 piece Kit $8.00

                                               

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The Thatcher was designed as a heavy breakthrough tank. It is extremely well armored and can carry a variety of weapons. The unit illustrated here is equipped with three Rocket Assisted Rifles. Size 2 x 1.3 inches 6 piece Kit $8.00 The Despoiler was designed as an answer to the Janus series. The version illustrated here is armed with a Three Barreled Rocket Assisted Rifle Turret and a Tunguska Blaster Turret. Size 2 x 1.3 inches 8 piece Kit $9.00

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