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Post by Adrian Taylor on Apr 6, 2004 7:09:14 GMT
Err, could do Adrian
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Post by sunray on Apr 6, 2004 10:54:25 GMT
Hi, WW2 air forces are not my strongpoint, but I believe that the BF110 is the Messerschmitt ME110. Anyway, its a very nice rendering Adrian. You're just full of surprises. I wonder what unit we will see next You are doing a terrific job of the mod Adrian. Keep up the good work. regards sunray ;D ;D
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Post by (GD) Silvio on Apr 6, 2004 18:03:06 GMT
[glow=red,2,300] [/glow]
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Post by Adrian Taylor on Apr 18, 2004 5:33:51 GMT
Some new models on the way this coming week. Just need to do some texturing. Here is the list.
T 28 Early Russian Medium Tank
T 26 B Twin turret Light Tank
Sdkfz 7/1 with 20mm flakverling
Adrian
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Post by kalidor on Apr 18, 2004 10:34:08 GMT
Excellent, can't wait to take a peek
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Post by Adrian Taylor on Apr 22, 2004 11:34:23 GMT
'ere we go. A peek at the Sdkfz 7/1 with Flakverling and another surprice in the form of the Krupp Protze light artillery truck. www.activegaming.org/images/Sdfkz 7 & protze.jpg[/img] By the way the Flakverling is for AA work gents ;D, so no shooting up any Russian infantry dug in their holes! The Protze, will be a welcome change to the other trucks and will act as a light anti-tank tractor, capable of towing the Pak 35 and 38. It has a crew of 6 so can carry a couple of mortar/mg teams. Good cross country performance, aslong as there is no mud around. Adrian
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Post by kalidor on Apr 22, 2004 14:46:38 GMT
:oWOW!!!!! ;D
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Post by Bogan on Apr 22, 2004 20:37:45 GMT
beautiful battlewagons. i like the krupp for realism, very good looking truck that. is that some sort of a joke about not shooting up the russian infantry hiding in their holes? because i have a few scores to settle with the russian infantry once i get my hands on that flakveirling.
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Post by Schpetzka on Apr 22, 2004 20:58:04 GMT
Great job, they all look absolutely stunning.
And Wolfgang, the flakveirling didn't have a low enough negative angle to engage infantry but seeing as that wasn't it's purpose it's alright.
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Post by Adrian Taylor on Apr 22, 2004 21:01:58 GMT
Unfortunately, I can't model restricted depression so it looks like most people will use this battlewagon as a meat grinder
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Post by Adrian Taylor on Apr 23, 2004 6:22:42 GMT
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Post by foxy on Apr 23, 2004 7:52:21 GMT
Well infact the Flak gun could engage Inf, and was used a lot in that role, esp later in the war.
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Post by Bogan on Apr 23, 2004 9:04:20 GMT
the flakveirling didn't have a low enough negative angle to engage infantry
say what? i have dozens of pictures of flakveirling and other AA systems on a variety of platforms engaging infantry. also some interesting footage.
anyway, i can't wait to fight against those russian tanks. the new textures with the russian mud brown look more authentic than the original plain green russian t26.
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Post by sunray on Apr 23, 2004 10:24:48 GMT
Adrian, Your attention to detail is certainly paying dividends. Your latest models look fantastic, and altogether they will certainly add realistic variety to what is already there. You are doing an excellent job. I wonder if we will ever see those 8 wheeled armoured cars with infantry support weapons mounted on them (50mm AT, short 75mm etc). Only joking...........I think regards sunray ;D
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Post by Adrian Taylor on Apr 23, 2004 10:31:25 GMT
The good (bad ) thing about the German Army was its variety in equipment. I certainly have plans to include further new models in future releases and new german armoured cars will feature strongly Adrian
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