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Probably supposed to be M1129 Mortar Carrier, though it looks like they based the mortar on the USMC's cancelled Dragon Fire system. | ||
M1128 Mobile Gun System, it's not a vanilla Stryker. | ||
Western name would be T-95, though really it's made for game since there wasn't a T-95 that looked like this. | ||
Yeah, it's just the other Wespe image flipped to face right. | ||
No, all of these ones for the Panzer I / II / 35 / 38 are Panzer Is. The illustration is identical. | ||
why would you take a photo of your tv with the flash on whyyyyyy | ||
Turret looks too flat to be manned, it's probably supposed to be a T-95. | ||
Game file names aren't always right, the XPR50 in Black Ops 2 certainly isn't a AS50 for example. | ||
You can't make a 3D model of a car if nobody knows what the car looks like yet. | ||
Others on the site are down as UZTM 2S19 MSTA. | ||
Manufacturer is Krauss-Maffei. | ||
Manufacturer is Krauss-Maffei. | ||
GIAT or Renault, surely? I think other VABs are listed as GIAT. Panhard didn't make these, they made the bid which lost to the VAB. -- Last edit: 2013-11-27 20:29:55 | ||
I've looked around and it is very slightly too short, but I can tell exactly why: whoever drew that set of plans scaled the hull by the length without the external fuel drums fitted, and took that as the length with them fitted. Most model kits are based on those plans and so most of them replicate this error. So it is a T-90MS, it's just one based on flawed information which results in (very minor) dimensional inaccuracy, roughly one scale foot. | ||
"Locus" in English refers to a point or place. I guess Germans just use it to refer to the place you gotta go. -- Last edit: 2013-11-25 20:00:24 | ||
That's just the bustle rack being modelled too long (it's about twice as big as it should be), and the RPG cage on the side extending to the back of the tank rather than stopping over the drive sprocket. The back of the turret to the back of the tank is about the length it would be on a T-90MS. The real tank looks this length from certain angles: i44.servimg.com/u/f44/15/54/62/79/t-90mc11.jpg (It looks like the model was based on this set of plans: i888.photobucket.com/albums/ac86/Stefan94pa/T90%20MS%20Tagil/t-90_zps4de66712.png Most model kits of the T-90MS are also based on that set of plans.) -- Last edit: 2013-11-25 20:02:49 | ||
No it isn't, that's either perspective or at most a very minor modelling error (they've extended the side RPG cage right to the back of the tank rather than stopping it over the drive sprocket). -- Last edit: 2013-11-25 19:25:51 | ||
Recycled War Pigs here, recycled MW3 M1A1s in Warhawk, the rest of the Abrams in the game are the new M1A2 model. | ||
Got this wrong, it's a T-90MS, not a T-99. Same manufacturer. www.armyrecognition.com/images/stories/east_europe/russia/main_battle_tank/t-90ms/pictures/T-90MS_main_battle_tank_Russia_Russian_army_defence_industry_military_technology_002.jpg -- Last edit: 2013-11-25 18:42:01 | ||
Um, well, sure, but you wouldn't ID that vessel as the Titanic, would you? | ||
I'm not entirely sure there's a difference between those two things. | ||
Think this is made up, that's a hell of a bulky chassis for a mobile radar. | ||
IEMZ Kupol 9A331 'Tor' | ||
Reminds me of the tank from Tron. | ||
Looks like a Schopf F110 with the cab removed. Nothing that belongs on a US carrier, certainly. www.schopf-gse.de/f110.html | ||
Plus the 2-year dev cycle means a lot of recycling; we're not quite up to Castlevania's 18 year use of the same Medusa Head sprite, but there was a seven-year-old mortar from CoD2 in Black Ops 2, and this mission has ZPUs from Black Ops 1 lurking around. Not enough time to remake everything, basically. | ||
I'm still not entirely sure why they decided to stick a headlamp and towing eyelet on the turret. | ||
Made for game except the last one which is the good old T-90 model from MW3 with some bits stuck on, the Selva Tigre you only see in the multiplayer level in the tank factory. Edit: found a better image, last is a T-90MS: www.armyrecognition.com/images/stories/east_europe/russia/main_battle_tank/t-90ms/pictures/T-90MS_main_battle_tank_Russia_Russian_army_defence_industry_military_technology_002.jpg -- Last edit: 2013-11-25 03:19:34 | ||
Nothing like it. Looks closer to the 8x8 version of the FNSS Pars: www.armyrecognition.com/turkey_turkish_army_wheeled_armoured_vehicles_uk/pars_8x8_combat_armored_vehicle_fnss_technical_data_sheet_specifications_description_pictures_video.html Specifically, the version with the Sharpshooter 25mm cannon turret: www.armyrecognition.com/images/stories/europe/turkey/wheeled_armoured/pars_8x8/pictures1/PARS_8x8_FNSS_wheeled_armored_combat_vehicle_Turkish_Turkey_defence_industry_military_technology_003.jpg -- Last edit: 2013-11-24 14:49:11 | ||
SAAB GIRAFFE radar. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIRAFFE_Radar | ||
A1, not A2. Pretty crap model too, missing three wheels per side and the tracks turn around an invisible wheel at the back of their run. -- Last edit: 2013-11-16 23:08:35 | ||
Henschel Pz.Kpfw.VI 'Tiger' II, then. | ||
I'd love to see you reverse that around a corner. | ||
Naw, E-50 didn't have a hull machine gun. Also, that link gets me a tiny animated gif. -- Last edit: 2013-11-09 22:13:18 | ||
Mudguards are much too wide, it's a King Tiger with the Porsche turret. | ||
Convertible? What does it convert into, a jetski? | ||
MAP 2K12 'Kub' (SA-6 Gainful). | ||
That looks more like a Panther than a T-72. Low polys FTW, I guess. | ||
P-40 (or 1S12 Bronya) "LONG TRACK" fire control radar: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/Longtrack.jpg Country of origin would be Soviet Union since I think these were obsolete when it fell, and I can't find a manufacturer. Though it looks like they've put it on a GM chassis instead of the one in my picture, so you might be able to wing it and say Metrovagonmash. -- Last edit: 2013-10-29 09:50:13 | ||
STRAIGHT FLUSH is the NATO codename for this: media.desura.com/images/groups/1/3/2587/1S91M2_Straight-Flush-Slovakia_MiroslavGyurosi-1S.jpg It's the same GM chassis family as the ZSU-23-4, I think STRAIGHT FLUSH (Russian GRAU designation is 1S91) is made by Ulyanovsk Mechanical Plant. | ||
Could be several things, M41 Walker Bulldog was my first guess but since it's a Japanese game Type 61 is most likely. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_61 Incidentally, the plane looks like an approximation of the MiG-31 Firefox with the tails turned backwards. | ||
Eh, that's what happens when you design a race car's body for looks rather than engine cooling and then drop a rotary engine into it. | ||
Hell, they could just use the Abrams from any of the MW games, there's one of those at the security checkpoint near the front gate of Fort Knox as well, I think along with a Bradley and the Patton. I'm guessing Activision wasn't exactly supporting this project, though, what with closing Eurocom and firing everyone right after the DLC came out. -- Last edit: 2013-10-16 18:50:52 | ||
Made for game, hull's much too tall for a Russian tank and looks more like a Merkava than anything. | ||
Oh, it's not that tank, it's a model which appears in the level Monument or whatever that game's version of Statue is called. There's an L-shaped corridor after the first open area with three of these up on angled pedestals, I guess they're supposed to be that T-80 in the photo (since you're in St Petersburg and all) but they've got the T-72 roadwheels. Reloaded's version of that level is a little less ridiculous than the Wii version's because they got rid of the tower block sized Soviet icons and tiny version of The Motherland Calls which is there for absolutely no good reason. -- Last edit: 2013-10-16 15:11:46 | ||
That doesn't really change the fact that it has cutouts in its roadwheels that only a T-72 would have. I mean come on, these devs think you could fly a Harrier with an engine made of solid gold and fire an M4 with the safety on, you seriously think they know a T-80 from a T-72? -- Last edit: 2013-10-15 20:48:56 | ||
It's not in the right place, either; the two tanks (there's a Patton and an Abrams) are at a security checkpoint up the road, not at the gate itself. Also, this is still a T-72, not a T-80. | ||
I think it was because I was trying to store a Lazer and the Rhino in the hangar at the same time, it seems it doesn't work like that. | ||
There actually was an ИC (IS)-152 which was an attempt at modernising the SU-152, which was rejected and then re-worked as the ISU-152. But it didn't have a turret. | ||
White Motor Company M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0b/Multiple_Gun_Motor_Carriage.jpg |