Yeah, definitely send what you did so far I’m not really good at explaining so I’m sure somebody else could be kind enough to explain how to send it to you
Oh, and by the way, welcome to the community. It’s a lot of fun.
For that Discord would probably the better place…there is almost alays someone ready to help
with appropriate 1953 tech you mean that all the techs should be set at 0 or standard ( 5 )?
It could be either, but I would say standard five
what do you mean by 80 aki fuel? it is 85 ron so do we use unleaded?
with “profitable at low automation” what do you mean? Do we have to do thin in campaign?
Thats the worst leaded fuel
When I wrote that this might sound dumb, but I meant easy to produce and quick to produce like you’re making car for cheap and you’re making them fast
I just changed some rules. I would go look at them.
ok, and by easy to repair what do you mean? Repair cost? And define “easy” / “cheap”, and another thing, since there are no bonus points on reliability etc.., you will still give more points to the ones that still have better general stats or they dont count nothing?
I mean it’s production time is really fast and points will be awarded for the best general stats
What I meant by repair cost is how cheap and easy it should be to prepare
IRONCLAD DEFENSE SYSTEMS ( IDS )
IDS presents the new war vehicle, the Mauler…
Engineered under Department of Defense, the Ironclad Mauler is a 1.3-ton tactical workhorse designed for uncompromising terrain. Featuring a reinforced steel ladder chassis, axle coil suspensions, and a big space to sit, it is built to deliver ammunition, men, and hope to the places where planes can’t fly and tanks can’t tread. It isn’t just a truck; it’s the backbone of the division.
Tactical vehicle briefing
**OPERATOR’S SUMMARY: TRUCK, CARGO, 4X4, M-53C HVT “MAULER”
STEALTH PROTOCOL:** Engage Blackout Slit lighting for all night-ops. Do not exceed 15 MPH under blackout conditions.
TRACTION: Rangebox must be in ‘LOW’ before entering deep mud or water crossings. Engage Manual Lockers only on soft ground to prevent axle snap.
RECOVERY: Use the front-mounted winch for self-recovery only.
WARNING: This vehicle is not equipped with power steering. Keep thumbs outside the steering wheel rim to avoid injury on rough terrain.
The Mauler can host 10 soldiers. ( 3 on the front, 3 on the rear, 4+ on the trucks bed)
Do we have a submission cut off date ?
I think Deadline for subs was 9. Feb
yes, it is February 10
Mutz presents to you their durable allrounder, the PH-6.
The pictures provided show the radio optioned version as it is used in the Swiss Military.*
Military Briefing:
The vehicle before you is the Mutz PH‑6 Military Transport Pickup, designated for logistical duties and personnel transport across field environments. It is equipped with a four-speed manual transmission coupled to an engageable four-wheel drive system, operated by a secondary lever positioned beside the main shifter. The transfer case provides high and low range, ensuring reliable operation under both highway and off-road conditions.
The Mutz PH‑6 is rated for a towing capacity of 1.5 tons and a payload of 2.4 tons. The three-seat cabin accommodates a driver, co-driver, and radio operator. This unit is fitted with a military radio set strictly intended for operational communication—personal use is not permitted.
The vehicle’s 3.2‑liter power unit is engineered to perform on low-grade or contaminated gasoline, maintaining dependable function even in forward areas with limited fuel quality. It is also fitted with a manual differential locker, providing improved traction over mud, snow, or loose surfaces; operators are instructed to disengage the locker immediately upon returning to firm terrain.
Standard lighting equipment includes blackout lamps, designed for movement under restricted visibility without revealing vehicle position. These lights cast a narrow, shielded beam, sufficient for convoy driving while maintaining concealment from enemy observation. When operating under blackout orders, these lamps must be used in accordance with standard visibility discipline.
All personnel assigned to the Mutz PH‑6 will ensure familiarity with its controls, drive systems, and lighting protocols prior to deployment. When maintained and operated correctly, this vehicle will provide dependable service under all field conditions.
PS: If you are wondering about the Unit Designation, in Switzerland (where this car is originally from) the white square is the Designation….
*This is purely fictional ![]()
What beam map did you take the last two pics in? it looks very cool.
Thx… thats Johnson valley and time set to around 6-7 am












