So I looked it up and apparently there is in fact a tool called a perforator. It's used to make tear lines on various papers, like notebooks and tickets.
Would a tank (or other land vehicle) that submerges to drive across the bottom of the ocean be acceptable as an amphibious vehicle? Or do they need to stay on the surface?
@@BorderWise12 alright, noted. Another question: how are hovercraft distinct from hover tanks? Are hovercraft meant to be like, skiing along on rubber when on land and acting as a hydrofoil in water, as opposed to actually flying? I'm kicking around a couple ideas to hopefully fill out some spots on the spreadsheet, including a Sewowal battleship that answers the question "what if the US had just kept retrofitting the Iowa class?" Which I pinky promise will have a subvehicle.
Might be redoing my plane for Hawa soon, the Strelitzia was made a while ago and I feel like I can make it look a lot better
So I looked it up and apparently there is in fact a tool called a perforator. It's used to make tear lines on various papers, like notebooks and tickets.
Oh neat! Means the Perforator can keep its name! :D
Unfortunately I just finished my Tank for Glacave so missed the stream for it. Goes by the Hydro Bore Hopefully you like it.
Would a tank (or other land vehicle) that submerges to drive across the bottom of the ocean be acceptable as an amphibious vehicle? Or do they need to stay on the surface?
@@JohnMcFist They do need to stay on the surface, sub-crawlers are not fun to fight.
Thanks for asking though, I should note that in the rules. :D
@@BorderWise12 alright, noted. Another question: how are hovercraft distinct from hover tanks? Are hovercraft meant to be like, skiing along on rubber when on land and acting as a hydrofoil in water, as opposed to actually flying?
I'm kicking around a couple ideas to hopefully fill out some spots on the spreadsheet, including a Sewowal battleship that answers the question "what if the US had just kept retrofitting the Iowa class?" Which I pinky promise will have a subvehicle.