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  • @jim panse!

    That is a wonderful half-track! Top class!!!

    I would be floored if I could use it;
    Only if you have not got it planned for a scenario?

    @Leonidas:

    I have a reports that men in the Hannemog factory are dying of exhaustion!

    Keep them coming, I forsee a legendary compilation of these HTs!
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    • I've been a long-time lurker, but I thought I'd throw in my 2 cents worth, for what it's worth.

      The Soviet tanks look nice, but personally, I prefer Nemo's T-34 - it has smoother lines.

      I like Leonidas' half-tracks. Superb work. It looks like he's doing a complete compilation.

      If I'm not mistaken I think the Germans built 22 varieties of the half-track.

      Anyway, great work from all of you.

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      • Originally posted by curtsibling
        @Leonidas:

        I have a reports that men in the Hannemog factory are dying of exhaustion!

        Keep them coming, I forsee a legendary compilation of these HTs!
        Yup, I plan to do a whole series of halftracks.

        But I don't think the workers in the halftrack factory are any more tired than those workers labouring away in the German and Soviet tank factories.

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        • Originally posted by High_Flyer
          The Soviet tanks look nice, but personally, I prefer Nemo's T-34 - it has smoother lines.

          I like Leonidas' half-tracks. Superb work. It looks like he's doing a complete compilation.

          If I'm not mistaken I think the Germans built 22 varieties of the half-track.

          Anyway, great work from all of you.
          Thanks for the kind words.

          22 varieties of halftracks? Well, I won't be doing that many - hehe

          Cheers!

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          • Originally posted by fairline
            Did you have a particular Japanese tank in mind Case?
            A Type 95 tankette and a Type 97 medium tank would be rather nice - they were Japans main tanks throughout the war. They were similar to Italian tanks in both appearance and performance.

            www.wwiivehicles.com/html/japan/index.htm has some nice clear photos of both types.

            If you enter the tanks names into the Australian War Memorial's collection database search at: www.awm.gov.au/database/collection.asp it also has some nice pictures (I'd post specific links, but the results of searches expire after a few hours).

            http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/j...apan-tank.html has some more pictures and a technical drawing of the Type 97.
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            • I wouldn't know a Japanese tank from my arse
              The Japanese had a hard time producing a tank better than your arse. Don't post any comparative pics, but those tanks were probably uglier, too.

              http://gunpoint-3d.com/list-tanks_other.html is a slick site for two Japanese tanks. 3D rendering that you can rotate, etc. Perhaps you've seen it for other country's tanks.

              They appear to be a little sloppy with the names. They call one of the tanks a Chi-Ri, but it looks like a Type 4 Chi-To (a '45 experimental design). The other is referred to as a Kha-Go, but its looks like a Type 95 Ha-Go to me. http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/ has better info but only bw pics.

              I remembered this amphib from PacGen.


              I'll bet Case has over a dozen links to Japanese tanks.
              EDIT: Case beat me to the draw, but take a look at the light tank 3D shot (http://gunpoint-3d.com/model-Kha-go.html).
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              • Those amphibious tanks were really freaky. Here's a picture of one on land:
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                • And here's one emergering from the water. Both shots were taken in Rabaul in 1945 where the Australian 11th division captured a heap of them at the end of the war and they were put through their paces in Rabaul harbour by Australian tankers (some more shots of them puttering around available if you enter 'rabaul tanks' or 'Type 2 Ka-Mi Ampbibious tank' into the search function at the AWM's site)

                  Interestingly enough, the American M-24 DD tanks which were developed for the invasion of Japan worked in pretty much the same way.
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                  • "Military training has three purposes: 1)To save ourselves from becoming subjects to others, 2)to win for our own city a possition of leadership, exercised for the benefit of others and 3)to exercise the rule of a master over those who deserve to be treated as slaves."-Aristotle, The Politics, Book VII

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                    • Actually the Japs had developed some excellent late-tank models.

                      Unfortunately they never produced more than a hundred or so.
                      "Military training has three purposes: 1)To save ourselves from becoming subjects to others, 2)to win for our own city a possition of leadership, exercised for the benefit of others and 3)to exercise the rule of a master over those who deserve to be treated as slaves."-Aristotle, The Politics, Book VII

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                      • Originally posted by Case


                        A Type 95 tankette and a Type 97 medium tank would be rather nice - they were Japans main tanks throughout the war.
                        OK, thanks Case. Those are good sites. Also found this nice one with lots of pics of models:



                        I'll have a go at both the Type 95 light tank and Type 97 Medium, but I'm away from home now so it won't be until next week.

                        One question: My latest Russian and German tanks are a bit over the top on contrast; I was kind of experimenting and I think they look OK in civ so long as you remember to normalise the view with cntrl-z. Would this style be OK, or would you prefer a nore subtle contrast, as with most other 'Nemo-type' iso graphics?

                        They were similar to Italian tanks in both appearance and performance.
                        1 forward gear and 25 reverse then? I know, that joke was never funny when it was new
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                        • Originally posted by Boco
                          The Japanese had a hard time producing a tank better than your arse. Don't post any comparative pics, but those tanks were probably uglier, too.
                          ROTFL! Don't tempt me Boco; I don't have a digital camera but the office Christmas party is next week, and there's a photocopier ans scanner

                          http://gunpoint-3d.com/list-tanks_other.html is a slick site for two Japanese tanks. 3D rendering that you can rotate, etc. Perhaps you've seen it for other country's tanks.
                          I have used that site for other tanks and it's very cool. Thanks for the reminder though, as I hadn't DL'ed their Japanese tanks

                          They appear to be a little sloppy with the names. They call one of the tanks a Chi-Ri, but it looks like a Type 4 Chi-To (a '45 experimental design). The other is referred to as a Kha-Go, but its looks like a Type 95 Ha-Go to me. http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/ has better info but only bw pics.
                          A cursory google image search has thrown up more confusion: both the type 97 and type 94 tankette are referred to as 'Te-Ke' on different sites....

                          I remembered this amphib from PacGen....
                          I'll bet Case has over a dozen links to Japanese tanks.
                          EDIT: Case beat me to the draw, but take a look at the light tank 3D shot ....
                          That's excellent, thanks. Those amphib tanks certainly were odd-looking
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                          • Originally posted by Palaiologos
                            http://member.nifty.ne.jp/takixxx/
                            Thanks - good site
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                            • Originally posted by High_Flyer
                              I've been a long-time lurker, but I thought I'd throw in my 2 cents worth, for what it's worth.

                              The Soviet tanks look nice, but personally, I prefer Nemo's T-34 - it has smoother lines.
                              Welcome to the Scenario League High-Flyer, and thanks for the feedback. Can you be more specific about the smoother lines of Nemo's T-34, as I'm always keen to improve my graphics. Do you mean Nemo's has lower contrast or do you mean the shape of mine was wrong?

                              As I said a post or 2 ago, I've started going for a 'high-contrast' look which looks fine when viewed with cntrl-z in civ but can look pretty grainy otherwise. Actually, I'd appreciate general feedback from other people on this as well.
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                              • Hmmmm, say Fairline, ever think about making a bunch of E-series German tanks and perhaps a Tiger II and Panther? Cuz, those would look really nice in someones scenario.....

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