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− * Like its predecessor, the original ''[[Mad Cat]]'', the ''Mad Cat Mk II'' has been made the icon 'Mech for the franchise with the attempted reimagining of BattleTech with WizKids Games' Dark Age miniatures game and storyline. However, the Mk II never actually appeared in Dark Age. There were a total of eight "''Mad Cat II''" models, but all of them were, rather than Mk II models, visually identical to the original ''Mad Cat''. The Mad Cat II miniatures were explained to be direct upgrades to the original Mad Cat chassis. The model was even used as the original ''Timber Wolf'' figure for the [[MechAssault]] set. + * Like its predecessor, the original ''[[Mad Cat]]'', the ''Mad Cat Mk II'' has been made the icon 'Mech for the franchise with the attempted re-imagining of BattleTech with WizKids Games' Dark Age miniatures game and storyline. However, the Mk II never actually appeared in Dark Age. There were a total of eight "''Mad Cat II''" models, but all of them were, rather than Mk II models, visually identical to the original ''Mad Cat''. The Mad Cat II miniatures were explained to be direct upgrades to the original Mad Cat chassis. The model was even used as the original ''Timber Wolf'' figure for the [[MechAssault]] set.
* In German products, the unit's proper Clan name (like for the original Mad Cat) was altered to '''Katamaran II''', which means ''Catamaran II''. * In German products, the unit's proper Clan name (like for the original Mad Cat) was altered to '''Katamaran II''', which means ''Catamaran II''.
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− | * Like its predecessor, the original ''[[Mad Cat]]'', the ''Mad Cat Mk II'' has been made the icon 'Mech for the franchise with the attempted | + | * Like its predecessor, the original ''[[Mad Cat]]'', the ''Mad Cat Mk II'' has been made the icon 'Mech for the franchise with the attempted re-imagining of BattleTech with WizKids Games' Dark Age miniatures game and storyline. However, the Mk II never actually appeared in Dark Age. There were a total of eight "''Mad Cat II''" models, but all of them were, rather than Mk II models, visually identical to the original ''Mad Cat''. The Mad Cat II miniatures were explained to be direct upgrades to the original Mad Cat chassis. The model was even used as the original ''Timber Wolf'' figure for the [[MechAssault]] set. |
* In German products, the unit's proper Clan name (like for the original Mad Cat) was altered to '''Katamaran II''', which means ''Catamaran II''. | * In German products, the unit's proper Clan name (like for the original Mad Cat) was altered to '''Katamaran II''', which means ''Catamaran II''. |