The KRMT (Kermit) was a remarkable design which was in service for well over one hundred years. A US design, the KRMT was introduced in 2068. The original vehicle was powered by a gas turbine-electric drive and carried a 200mm BP rifle. Over its long period of service, the KRMT has undergone many upgrades and mounted a wide variety of weapons. Because of its versatility, utility and availability it is very popular among the colonial forces and has served the Empire on countless worlds. 5 for $4.00
The PGGY-88 or as it is better known "Piggy" was another of those basic designs which are hard to improve on. The PGGY was originally designed as a medium assault vehicle, but the design proved so versatile that it became the basis for a great many upgrades and variations. In the PGGY-88 version it was equipped with a class three BP rifle mounted on a cherry picker. 5 for $4.00
The 1/2 track T-199 was the PRC's answer to the PGGY-88 and like its rival, carried a great variety of turrets and weapons. It was the mainstay of the PRC's light armored urban assault groups. 5 for $4.00
The T-234 was designed by the PRC to be a high mobility MBT and like the T-199 was to be found everywhere the PRC attempted to expand. It and the T-199 were extensivly exported. The Mexican and Peruvian Armies had large numbers of them. 5 for $4.00
The T-103 was produced by the PRC in response to a specification that called for a cheap vehicle for mass attacks. The designers succeeded in producing a cheap vehicle, easily maintained and very reliable, but almost totally useless on the battlefield. Its armor and weaponry were too light for most applications, and a light GEV could perform all its functions with higher mobility. They were almost completely phased out of PRC service by 2095, but continued to function in the Armies of several small countries for several years thereafter. 5 for $4.00
The Flack VIII was typical of many similar AAA systems utilized by all the antagonists of the Imperial Wars. Kit 2 for $7.50

Something to crush under the treads of your tanks. 15 for $7.50

The Sentry was designed by the UES as an urban defense unit and proved to be very effective in the interception and anti-aircraft roll. 2 for $4.00
Page updated 07/03/03
This page is (c) 1997 by John McEwan.