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  • Soviet tanks were generally reliable, more so than many of the later German types.
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    • Pap, here is a Jagdtiger.....
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      • Here is the same JagdTiger with a pintle mounted machine gun.

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        • oops Well you get the general idea. It has been kinda discoloured when I saves as JPEG
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          • Originally posted by Pap1723
            Can someone make a Jagdpanzer VI Jagdtiger by any chance? There has been one already on this thread, but it isn't really in Nemo format.
            I thought the ones you and Scott made were pretty good. I liked them
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            • Wow, I was not thinking straight!!

              Those are great guys and I am going to use them in my scenario, but what if I told you I was looking for a Sturmmorser Sturmtiger?

              Sorry about the confusion, but I know there hasn't been one made yet that I saw.

              So to clarify, Sturmorser Sturmtiger...

              Pap

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              • I think this is the unit that Pap was thinking of. I found it on the net and posted a while back. It is kinda nemo-esque although it is too small and the colours are wrong. Sturmmorser Tiger:-
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                • Yeah, that is the one I saw, I was wondering if anyone could edit a Jagdtiger and turn it into a Sturmmorser Strumtiger or to even start from scratch. I tried for about 2 hours I just couldn't get the front to look right and I couldn't get the gun how i wanted it.

                  Pap

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                  • We´re talking about some 38cm RW61 auf Sturmmörser Tiger? If you need any specifications, tell me. I´m sure to get more info than fairline ....

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                    • 44.8 km/h for the Panther G
                      Same as Panther G for Jagdpanther
                      well, I found:

                      (1) Jagdpanther

                      max. Speed: 46 kmph
                      Speed (on road): 25 kmph
                      Speed (cross-country): 15 kmph

                      Range (on road): 160 km
                      Range (cross-country): 80 km

                      (2) PzKpfw VI Ausf B Tiger II/Königstiger

                      max. Speed: 41,5 kmph
                      Speed (on road): 38 kmph
                      Speed (cross-country): 15-20 kmph

                      Range: (on road): 170 km
                      Range (cross-country): 120 km

                      If anyone needs more info just ask ME

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                      • If you need any specifications, tell me. I´m sure to get more info than fairline ....


                        rubbish My tank book is all powerful:

                        The chassis numbers for the Jagpanther were 300001 - 300392. It used a SflZFf5 gunsight and it had a Maybach HL230P30 engine. Its radio was an FuG5 + FuG2. I don't know what any of this means, but it impresses the hell out of me.

                        I rest my (very sad) case
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                        • edit: double post
                          http://sleague.apolyton.net/index.ph...ory:Civ2_Units

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                          • Almighty book gods, what was the earliest SP artillery used by the Germans, not the sIG IB 33 because there was only 30 or so made, but other then taht, I'm wondering like in the French campaign, etc.

                            Pap

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                            • rubbish My tank book is all powerful:
                              something to add:


                              It used a SflZFf5 gunsight
                              - Primary weapon: 8.8cm Pjk. 43/3 L/71
                              - Ammunition: 60 grenades
                              - Gun sight: 'Sfl.Z.F.1a' 5x, 8°
                              - Elevation: -8° - +14°
                              - Traverse: 11° both sides
                              - Firing height: 1.96m 7.92mm MG-34
                              - Secondary weapon(s):
                              9mm MP Nahverteidigungswaffe
                              1200x7.92mm
                              - Ammunition:
                              384x9mm
                              6xNebelkerzen & 10x2.6cm Spgr.

                              it had a Maybach HL230P30 engine
                              - Engine: Maybach HL230 P30 V-12 water cooled 23.1 liter gasoline
                              - Horsepowers: 600 @ 2500rpm
                              - Transmission ZF AK 7-200



                              Almighty book gods, what was the earliest SP artillery used by the Germans, not the sIG IB 33 because there was only 30 or so made, but other then taht, I'm wondering like in the French campaign, etc.
                              In 1927, Germans designed two self-propelled guns based on fully tracked tractors. First was 3.7cm WD Schlepper 25PS, which was a lightly armored 25hp WD tractor with pedestal mounted 37mm PaK L/45 gun. Second was 7.7cm WD Schlepper 50PS, which was 50hp Hanomag tractor with pedestal mounted 77mm K light gun. Both self-propelled guns were accepted into service with the German Army in 1927.


                              I hope this were the things you meant

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                              • Originally posted by Pap1723
                                Almighty book gods, what was the earliest SP artillery used by the Germans, not the sIG IB 33 because there was only 30 or so made, but other then taht, I'm wondering like in the French campaign, etc.

                                Pap
                                I think the sIG33 auf PzKw I ausf B (dontcha love those German vehicle names) was the only SP gun-proper in service in France in 1940. They were issued to the sIG (heavy gun) companies of 6 panzer divisions, so it would be appropriate to use them as a civ unit even though only 30-odd were in service. Tanelorn did a nice graphic for one.
                                http://sleague.apolyton.net/index.ph...ory:Civ2_Units

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