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Title:
HeavyMetal Aero
Credits:
4,000
Status:
In Stock
Description:
HeavyMetal Aero is the Official advanced aerospace vessel design program, that is capable of designing all vessel types and sizes, as described in the latest releases of AeroTech2 as well as certain Level 3 equipment and vehicle types in Maximum Tech. This includes the following vessel types:
Conventional Fighters
AeroSpace Fighters
AeroDyne and Spheroid Small Craft
AeroDyne and Spheroid DropShips
Jump Ships
Space Stations
WarShips
Monitors (with Level 3 rules)
As you've come to expect from all of the HeavyMetal programs, HeavyMetal Aero gives you all the tools to design, including custom weapon design, manufacturer and model of equipment information, professional quality record sheets and Technical Readouts (both with pictures, if desired). All available weapons and equipment are included, and are updated as more are published. A Selection utility assists in choosing vessels for games, full mixed arms BattleForce2 printouts and support is included, and much, much more!
Three rule sets are included: AeroTech2, BattleSpace and AeroTech, and appropriate record sheets are printed for each gaming system.
With HeavyMetal Aero, you will have all the designs from Record Sheets: AeroTech2 and many, many more. Also included, in addition to over 40 logos, are over 800 vessel designs, including custom designs submitted by HeavyMetal Aero users.
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