Steam Tank
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Steam Tanks are powerful war machines used by the armies of the Empire. [1a]
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History
They were created by the College of Engineers, designed by its founder the famed genius Tilean inventor Leonardo of Miragliano. [1a][5]
After the failure of his steam-powered Anchor of Solidity and his near drowning, Leonardo transfered his ambitions to to land based machines. He would vanish with his work unfinished, his sketches and designs lost with him although various versions of these have been found over the year - they are usually fakes. [5a]
Following the inventor's death, the secrets of the Steam Tanks were lost with him and engineers have so far been unable to successfully construct any new ones. Only twelve tanks were built, all with varying configurations. Only eight Steam Tanks remain, the lost four having been destroyed during testing or in battle. [3a][4]
A promising reproduction was created by engineers in Nuln in 2499 IC, but the school and their Steam Tank prototype were razed to the ground under suspicious circumstances. [2a]
Noting that the School of Engineering was having money problems, Baron Helbrecht von Helsing offered to become their patron and donate a large portion of his wealth in exchange for command of the Unrepentant - to which relucatantly they agreed. [6]
In the early 2500s, Reiksmarshal Kurt Helborg commanded that all Steam Tanks adopt the same weapons as the Conqueror within five years. [2a]
Lost Tanks
Some of the four lost Steam Tanks were captured by enemies of the empire like the Skaven, who transformed one of the tanks into a fiendish wyrdstone powered Rat Tank. Another, very odd tank was reconfigured by the Halflings of Mootland, who named it Soup Tank "Kathleen" and utilized it against the forces of Marius Leitdorf, the Elector Count of Averland during an infamous rebellion.
Mechanism
A Steam Tank is powered by a pressurized boiler that siphons steam through pipes and pistons which drive the wheels. During battle the tank is commanded and driven by a Senior Engineer who manages and directs the steam from the boiler to the tank's mechanisms. Should too much pressure be allowed to build in the boiler, it may rupture with catastrophic effects. The commander must rely on his experience in interpreting the various noises to judge the pressure and avoid a explosion as he uses it to move his vehicle. [1a]
Originally the engineer had to gauge the pressure level by the sounds and steam escaping which was difficult and dangerous with many tank commanders suffering burns and scalds. The Engineers of Altdorf later developed guages and whistles to show the boiler pressure but they are still not highly accurate. [5a]
The best way of disabling or destroying a Steam Tank is by cannon fire, although the Steam Tank has been known to shrug off even that.
The war engines are somewhat unreliable, and only rarely can all eight be persuaded to run for a single battle.[1a][3a]
Weapons and Equipment
The thick steel armor plating of a Steam Tank makes it all but immune to lesser weapons such as arrows and crossbow bolts.[1a]
The most common steam tank variant is armed with a steam powered cannon in its hull and a steam gun mounted in its turret. Though the steam cannon is smaller than the cannons of the Imperial Gunnery School the maneuverability and protection of the steam tank more than compensates for the main cannons comparatively short range and diminished power. A conventional cannon would be impossible to use in the tank [1a] as the gun could not re-loaded from within. [3b]
The turret mounted Steam Gun is used when enemies are close to the tank, as the weapon's very nature makes it very short-ranged. The Steam Gun shoots a cloud of searing hot steam upon anyone stupid or unlucky enough to be standing near. As can be surmised, armor of all kinds grants little more than a searing trap against this peculiar weapon.[1a]
The Engineer driving the tank is usually armed with a repeater pistol as a means of self-defence should the situation become dire enough. It may also be used as a deterrent against charging enemies, as the Engineer fires upon the attacking troops from the turrets hatch and retreats to the safety of the tank's armored hull. [1a][3c]
- 6th Edition: Conqueror: Cannon (hull), Steam Gun (Turret). Commander has a Repeater Pistol. [5b] May replace Cannon with Volley Gun or Mortar. Instead of Cannon and Turret may have Fighting Platform with Trainee Engineers armed with various experimental weapons: Ball and Chain, Blunderbuss, Hochland Long Rifle, Hook Halberd, Man Catcher, Repeater Handgun. [5c]
- W:TOW: Steam Cannon, Steam gun. Engineer Commander: Hand Weapon. Engineer Commander may have Hochland Long Rifle, Pigeon bombs, Repeater Pistol. [4]
Variants
Over the years, the tanks were damaged and rebuilt with the Imperial School of Engineers using the tanks as a base to use experimental weapon configurations. These include: [5a]
- Implacable: Armed with a shell-lobbing mortar. [5a]
- Old Reliable: Armed with a hull-mounted, steam-operated Helblaster Volley Gun and a turret-mounted Steam Gun. [5]
- Sigmar's Hammer: No armaments, instead the Tank was used as a battering ram due to ammunition shortage.[2a]
- Von Zeppel A variant named after the designing engineer, but with no hull-mounted armaments, instead carries a platform, [2a] cramped with engineers carrying experimental weapons like the Hochland long rifle, a blunderbuss, a Repeater Handgun, a special form of halberd, a massive morningstar (referred to as "ball & chain"), and a Mancatcher. [5a] Note that this variant resembles a War Wagon.
Gallery
Miniatures
Steam Tank Conqueror
Steam Tank Old Reliable
Old Reliable fighting on Albion
Steam Tank Sigmar's Hammer
Steam Tank Implacable
Steam Tank
Von ZeppelSteam Tank
Deliverance
Trivia
- The Steam tank was part of the Empire Army List during the 4th Edition and during the 5th Edition. While not being included in the Army Book "Warhammer Armies: The Empire (6th Edition)" it was re-introduced in "Warhammer Annual 2002" with the four variants mentioned above. In the 7th Edition it is included as part of the Empire Army List in the Army Book - "Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition)" again.
- It was also part of the Empire Army List for the game Warmaster.
- The Skaven Rat Tank was a converted miniature used in a game of Warhammer Fantasy Battles: Skaven vs. Skaven.
- The Soup Tank "Kathleen" was built by Chad Mierzwa and used by Matt Ward in a game of Warhammer Fantasy Battles: Halflings and Ogres vs. The Empire.
- All plastic model of the Steam Tank was released by with the Warhammer Armies: The Empire (8th Edition)
Sources
- 1: Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition)
- 1a: Imperial Steam Tank, pg. 33-36
- 2: Emperor's Wrath (book)
- 2a: The Eight Wonders of the Empire, pg. 4-5
- 3: White Dwarf 151 (UK)
- 4: Forces of Fantasy (TOW): Empire Steam Tanks, pg. 68
- 5: White Dwarf 262 (UK)
- 6: White Dwarf 253 (UK), Steam Tank, pg. 32
Uncited
- Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), Needs Citation
- Warhammer Annual 2003, Needs Citation
- Warmaster, Needs Citation (main rule book)