Armored Buldozer for devending your property, while can do its original job as heavy construction vehicle at the same time. PLEASE, Use it as it is intended.
Specifications
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General Characteristics
- Successors 2 airplane(s) +140 bonus
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 13.9ft (4.3m)
- Length 32.6ft (9.9m)
- Height 11.2ft (3.4m)
- Empty Weight 12,266lbs (5,563kg)
- Loaded Weight 21,156lbs (9,596kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 12801
Parts
- Number of Parts 63
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 487
This thing is surprisingly well protected. Strong enough to withstand machinegun, but pretty vulnerable againts explosive projectile.
The rear claws are also just cosmetic and annoying when climbing hills, removing them is recommended for vehicle performance.
Marvin's Bulldozer,On June 4, 2004, a shocking incident occurred in the small town of Granby, Colorado, USA. Marvin Heemeyer, a veteran, drove a modified bulldozer to carry out retaliatory destruction on the town due to a land dispute.
Marvin ran an auto repair shop in the town. Later, the town re-planned the land and wanted to build a cement plant around his repair shop, which would seriously affect his business. Marvin failed to negotiate the land acquisition with Cody, the owner of the cement plant, who also blocked the passage between the repair shop and the highway. Marvin's appeal to the town government was unsuccessful, and he was fined for sewage discharge issues, eventually having to close his repair shop.
Enraged, Marvin decided to take revenge. He modified a second-hand Japanese Komatsu D355A bulldozer into an armored vehicle, adding bulletproof steel plates, guns, and installing cameras. Then, he drove this bulldozer and knocked down 13 buildings within 3 hours, including the cement plant, TV station, bank, government building, mayor's house, and police station. Although the police arrived in time, the bulldozer's shell was too thick for their conventional weapons to work. Even the special police force using armor-piercing bullets and bomb blasts failed to stop it. Finally, the bulldozer got stuck in a pit due to engine overheating, and Marvin shot himself inside the vehicle.
The incident caused more than 7 million dollars in losses but no casualties. After the truth of the incident was exposed, some Americans, sympathizing with Marvin's experience, regarded him as a hero.
@Taboritsky no it's THE killdozer, you should search it up, it actually has a interesting story behind it
@bq0367033 Gaza
Some guy actually built this in real-life and destroyed part of a town
My dad helped unload the dozer with Marvin
Gods will be gods by me
"Please use as intended"
PFFTTTTT-
@USAMustang I can see it all coming together
@tl my grandfather is one and he got to work with Marvin for a while. He helped weld a frame on a work truck.
@RB107 don’t wanna be that guy BUT
*defending
*bulldozer
@USAMustang you should be a welder
@RB107 Self Destruct version
@RB107 i’m gonna add a essential self destruct feature
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Every combat engineer's dream.
Tactical Combat Bulldozer
HELL YEAH BROTHER!
I once drawed a kill dozer with a fv4005 turret
Love it
Dude, the fact that just yesterday I bought a carburetor for my D 11 and the D-355A is basically the same as the D 11 is hilarious.