Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20140918005000/@comment-5543592-20140919230723

(It's design is roughly based off of early tanks, like those from the WWI era.  On top you've got the little hatch, where someone can sit and man the ballista (which is roughly in the center of the Crawler) which points forward the and rotates 270 degrees (only that far, as the last ninety degrees would require the operator to come out of the cockpit to fire it).  On the back is a large lever, which when pulled with a enough force, slides down to become a little narrow ramp, enough so that one person at a time can enter/exit.

Instead of treads there are six wheels, three too a side, with small portholes above each wheel, which can be used by archers or mages to fire out of for defending the Crawler. They would sit on benchs directly next to the port holes, inside. The benchs can sit roughly two and are divided down the middle of the cockpit by the tall stool the ballista operater sits on (if you want a good reference watch that scene from Indian Jones three where Indiana Jones' dad gets captured and is inside the tank.  That's sort of what the stool-bench layout would be like).

In the front is another, longer bench, capable of sitting three people. The controls are simple, a steering wheel and a lever that controls speed. The driver of the tank will look through thick (very thick, like ten centimeters) black panned glass that would allow them protection from sunlight (as not to be blinded) and from arrows or other incoming protectiles.)