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JOHN PITTELLI <jplily-at-yahoo.com> |
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Re: Essex Homecoming Battle - Scores [TANKS] |
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Date: |
Sun, 12 Jun 2005 07:00:47 -0700 (PDT) |
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tanks-at-rctankcombat.com |
Hmmm. I'd have to say that the Viking record keeping
is somewhat suspect. I personally shot the Goer 3
times,solo kill on the Panther once or twice and 3 of
4 shots on the T-34 kill.
--- Frank Pittelli <frank-at-rctankcombat.com> wrote:
> The scores for the Essex Homecoming Battle are
> posted at:
>
>
>
http://www.rctankcombat.com/battle-reports/EssexHomecoming/
>
> In summary ... the Bluebirds got spanked!!!
>
> Here's a couple scoring highlights:
>
> Deadeye - Steve Tyng proved that an invulnerable gun
> in the middle of
> the field can dominate the game, scoring 18 hits in
> both games. He also
> proved that the Navarone Gun is incredibly accurate
> and reliable. (A
> rule change is in the works ...)
>
> Positive Fighting Force - Chris Wacker has graduated
> to the rank of "net
> positive" player, earning more hits than given in
> the second battle of
> the day (his 4th career battle - which is about
> average for the hobby).
>
> Aging Tiger - The venerable T001 performed so badly
> that it scored
> -4,000 net points for the day ... time to work on my
> own vehicle :-(
>
> Good News / Bad News - Paul Pittelli's KV-1 worked
> flawlessly all day
> without any mechanical problems, but for the second
> time in his career
> he was destroyed 5 times in one battle (a record he
> holds jointly with
> Steve Tyng).
>
> Just Keeps Going - The M520 Goer has now made more
> supply runs (85) in
> more battles (14) by more operators (7) than any
> other support vehicle.
> Not bad for a truck built from scrap and surplus
> materials.
>
> Red and Blue Don't Mix - The Red Army KV-1 and
> SU-100 scored a combined
> +2,750 net points in the first battle when opposing
> the Bluebirds, but
> scored -2,000 net points in the second battle when
> on the Bluebird team.
>
> Working 24/7 - Marty Hayes and Rick Schultz will be
> burning the midnight
> oil to complete their own tanks in time for the late
> summer battle.
> Although they both scored well during these battles,
> it's just not the
> same as driving your own tank around the field
> trying to stay alive.
>
> Frank "It's All In The Numbers" Pittelli
>
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