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- 09:57, 20 February 2024 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Bushwacker (content was: "==3058-Pic== What always made me wonder: The 'Mech on the TRO:3058-cover is clearly a Bushwacker as we know him from MW:III and MC:II, but its picture in the TRO itself seems to show a completely different 'Mech, only roughly recognizable by its weapon loadout. Probably the first picture and the later pictures were deemed more fitting, but can anybody confirm that? Is there any fluff concerning that fact? It is mentioned, that engineers had problems with the unique torso positi...")
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- 09:57, 20 February 2024 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Bushwacker (content was: "==3058-Pic== What always made me wonder: The 'Mech on the TRO:3058-cover is clearly a Bushwacker as we know him from MW:III and MC:II, but its picture in the TRO itself seems to show a completely different 'Mech, only roughly recognizable by its weapon loadout. Probably the first picture and the later pictures were deemed more fitting, but can anybody confirm that? Is there any fluff concerning that fact? It is mentioned, that engineers had problems with the unique torso positi...")
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