After reading the book for over 20 years, I have found something odd in The AADA Vehicle Guide Volume 1.
The description for the Hideaway van on page 35 has 6 solid tires and four 10-point plastic retractable wheelguards. Based on this information, the van has its tires arranged in a "two-axle" configuration.
The artwork does not match the description because the right view of the Hideaway shows a "three-axle" configuration for its six tires.
I remember an ADQ&A entry stating to follow what the description of a weapon does instead of the artwork. Although this ruling should also be applied to vehicles, I thought posting this observation would be interesting to users here.
The description for the Hideaway van on page 35 has 6 solid tires and four 10-point plastic retractable wheelguards. Based on this information, the van has its tires arranged in a "two-axle" configuration.
The artwork does not match the description because the right view of the Hideaway shows a "three-axle" configuration for its six tires.
I remember an ADQ&A entry stating to follow what the description of a weapon does instead of the artwork. Although this ruling should also be applied to vehicles, I thought posting this observation would be interesting to users here.
Hideaway in AADA Vehicle Guide Volume 1
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