
The original Carmageddon's King Merc was apparently based on a fourth generation Mercedes-Benz SL, despite having SLK rear lights and a body similar to a W140 coupe. In TDR 2000, the King Merc appears as a new model, driven by Hans Kristoff Havocstein. The Stuka divebomber is tied closely together with tanks (panzers) through blitzkrieg tactics, where ground attack aircraft closely supported the attacking tanks. Yes, the Stuka was a German WW2 fighter bomber! The particular model Heinz flies - er, drives - is a 1937 Junkers Ju-87. Stuka comes from " Sturz kampfflugzeug", meaning "dive bomber". One well-known use is the " Panzerfaust", a German anti-tank rocket launcher used in WW2, which can be translated as "Armored Fist". Faust is also the German word for "Fist". Heinz (in place of Hans) is obviously taken from the ketchup/beans manufacturer of the same name, while Faust was a German who sold his soul to the Devil for knowledge. The Blitzkrieger as it appears in Carmageddon Max Damage.Ī side view of Heinz Faust in a partially destroyed Blitzkrieger. " Teutonic terror Heinz has a supercharged super-heavy sports coupe with go-anywhere tank tracks… So don’t get caught in his path unless you want to become a has-bean in tomato sauce." On the December 2015 update, Heinz was added to the game, with his car now named Blitzkrieger.
Heinz was confirmed to return for Reincarnation, with a concept art depicting an updated version of his King Merc from the original game.
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Cool!"Ĭarmageddon (Game Boy Color) Carmageddon (Game Boy Color) driver " Now, here's something you don't see every day. " Teutonic terror Heinz has a supercharged superheavy sport coupe with go anywhere tank tracks.