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Calliope Tank Platoon (UBX34)
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Calliope Tank Platoon (UBX34)
includes two T34 Calliope tanks, two Plastic Sherman sprues, two Tank Commander figures, one Full Salvo token & four Rare-earth magnets.
The 30th and 90th Infantry Divisions’ 743rd and 712th Tank Battalions were among the first to receive T34 Calliope rocket launcher kits. These launchers were named after the Calliope (pronounced Kal-lee-ohp by some and Kal-lieoh-pee by others) steam-powered organ played at carnivals and circuses. The launcher’s frame couldn’t stand up to the main gun’s recoil, so the crews became dedicated rocketeers, forgoing their main gun completely.
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The Battle of the Bulge
In December 1944 the German forces were supposed to be on the back foot, so their desperate push in the Ardennes took the Allies by surprise. Desperate defence by the American and British Commonwealth forces gradually turned to counterattack as they fought to erase the 'Bulge'.
Learn more about The Battle of the Bulge here...
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Each Calliope rocket launcher system fired a bombardment of sixty 4.5” (114mm) rockets. Individually, these rockets may not cause much damage, but group 60 to 240 of them into a single salvo and the enemy will have nowhere to hide.
Calliope launcher kits were attached to tanks from an infantry division’s tank battalion. This meant that the Calliope crews were full-time tankers but only part-time artillerymen without much, if any, specialised training.
Below: The Full Salvo token for use with the Sixty Rockets special rule.
Designed by Evan Allen
Painted by Blake Coster
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The T34 Calliope in Flames Of War
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Armour |
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Name
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Mobility
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Front
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Side
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Top
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Equipment and Notes
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Weapon
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Range
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ROF
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Anti-tank
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Firepower
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T34 Calliope
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Standard Tank
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6
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4
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1
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Co-ax MG, Hull MG. |
T34 Calliope rocket launcher
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48"/120cm
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2
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5+
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Rocket launcher, Saturation Bombardment, Sixty Rockets.
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Saturation Bombardment
Each T34 Calliope counts as four weapons when firing an Artillery Bombardment.
A Calliope Tank Platoon cannot use the Hit ‘Em With Everything You Got special rule.
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Sixty Rockets
The Calliope’s 60 rocket tubes took a bit of time to reload, but a crack crew found ways to speed things up for the next salvo.
At the start of the game, place a Full Salvo marker with a platoon with Sixty Rockets rocket launchers. Remove this marker after firing an Artillery Bombardment.
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If a platoon with Sixty Rockets rocket
launchers does not have a Full Salvo marker when it fires an Artillery
Bombardment, roll a Skill Test for each Rocket Launcher able to fire in
the Bombardment. Only those that pass the Skill Test can fire as part of
the Bombardment.
Place a Full Salvo marker on a platoon with Sixty Rockets rocket
launchers at the end of any Shooting Step in which every Rocket Launcher
in the platoon was able to fire an Artillery Bombardment, but none did
so.
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T34 Calliope teams may not Charge into Contact and
must Break Off rather than Counterattack if Assaulted (see pages 144 and
165 of the rulebook). |
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The Calliope Platoon Prepares A Saturation Bombardment |
Contents of the Calliope Tank Platoon Box Set
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Contact the customer service team at [email protected] if you have any issues with any of the components. |
Description of Components |
a. 2x Resin Sherman hull and turret.
b. 4x Rare-earth magnets.
c. 1x Full Salvo token.
d. 2x Plastic Sherman parts sprue.
e. 2x Hull MG.
f. 2x Tank commander figures.
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g. 2x Left-hand side rocket pod support arms.
h. 2x Right-hand side rocket pod support arms.
i. 2x Rocket pod elevation bar.
j. 2x Left-hand side bottom rocket pod.
k. 2x Right-hand side bottom rocket pod.
l. 2x Top rocket pod.
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The Plastic Sherman Sprue
The parts of the plastic Sherman sprue that are used when assembling the T34 Calliope are highlighted in green.
Right: The highlighted parts of the plastic Sherman sprue used in the construction the T34 Calliope.
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Assembly the T34 Calliope |
Step 1. Begin assembly by attaching the tracks to the hull of the T34 Calliope. |
Below: The correct alignment for the right-hand side track. |
Below: The correct alignment for the left-hand side track. |
Below: The right-hand side track attached to the hull. |
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Below: The left-hand side track attached to the hull. |
Step 2. Attach the hull MG to the front of the hull. |
Step 3. Next, add the commander's hatch.
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Step 4. Attach the main gun to the turret. Tip: Be sure to angle it up slightly. |
Step 5. Attach the bottom rocket pods to the top rocket pod; ensuring that the small tab on each is pointing outwards.
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Step 6. Attach both rocket support arms to the sides of the rocket pads. |
Step 7. Once the support arms are attached. Add the entire rocket assembly to the turret. |
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Step 8. Add the elevation bar to the gun barrel and position it under the rocket pod between the two smaller pods.
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Step 9. With the elevation bar in place, the T34 Calliope is now ready for painting.
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Below: The magnet recess complete with magnet. |
Below: Simply glue a rare
earth magnet to the bottom of the turret and you have a safe and secure
way of attaching the turret to the hull. |
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Last Updated On Tuesday, August 30, 2016 by James at Battlefront
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