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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Originally posted by fairline
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?
1 forward gear and 25 reverse then? I know, that joke was never funny when it was new
I was more thinking of good top speed and OK armament let down by paper thin armour and general mechanical unreliability. As a mark of how flawed the Japanese tanks were, the Australian Army never bothered replacing the 2 Pounder AT guns which were issued to units in the Pacific, despite large stocks of 6 Pounders being available in Australia!'Arguing with anonymous strangers on the internet is a sucker's game because they almost always turn out to be - or to be indistinguishable from - self-righteous sixteen year olds possessing infinite amounts of free time.'
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Originally posted by curtsibling
I do believe catfish and fairline have conspired to make some rather awesome panzers!
Here they are!
Originally posted by fairline
I wouldn't know a Japanese tank from my arse...Last edited by Catfish; December 13, 2003, 20:24.
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Originally posted by Harry Tuttle
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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Originally posted by Case
The contrast is fine IMO, but, and this will probably sound silly, you may be drawing the tanks in a little bit too much detail - they're fantastic drawings, but look a little 'cluttered' in civ.
I was more thinking of good top speed and OK armament let down by paper thin armour and general mechanical unreliability. As a mark of how flawed the Japanese tanks were, the Australian Army never bothered replacing the 2 Pounder AT guns which were issued to units in the Pacific, despite large stocks of 6 Pounders being available in Australia!
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Originally posted by Catfish
The Japanese tanks generally only have crews of 3-4…
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KV-1 tanks with toned down tracks, after helpful comments by Catfish. I'd appreciate feedback as to whether the tracks are an improvement over the JS-2 and JS-3, which share the KV-1 running gear.
FL, will you make Japanese and Small allies and small axis units some day?
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