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Published: 2016-06-28 02:47:18 +0000 UTC; Views: 1623; Favourites: 6; Downloads: 15
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Description This is walfasized Grinder - a large and slow Soviet tank equipped with devastating tungsten-coated grinders which could grind almost anything in their wake used during the Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3: Uprising.
Not so long ago, it seemed as though everyone, not just the Soviets, believed the Soviet Union's Red Army to be unstoppable.
Countless battle tanks, overwhelming air power, and legions of infantry comprised the largest and most powerful military force ever assembled. This mighty army suffered terrible losses to the Empire of the Rising Sun's surprise attack. This blow was devastating; the Allied Nations swept in and finally achieved a decisive victory against their old rival. Nevertheless, the Red Army survives, thanks to the leadership of certain surviving officers and some good old fashioned Soviet pragmatism. The Union denies allegations that the Red Army is attempting to rearm, but emerging details of new combat-ready forces seem to contradict those claims. For example, the Soviet Union would have you believe that its recently-unveiled vehicle, best known as the Grinder, is nothing more than an industrial-strength road roller built to smooth out pavement and clear wreckage in the Union's dozens of ruined cities. If this were true, why would the Grinder have military-grade armor and decidedly unsafe top speeds? And why would manufacturers directly linked to the Red Army be responsible for the Grinder's manufacturing?
These are troubling questions, but the brief history of the Grinder does corroborate the Union's claims of its innocuous nature. By the time the Union's leaders were brought to justice at Leningrad, the Union had more than enough scrap metal to call its own, as major cities stood lined with vehicle husks and blast craters. The process of literally cleaning up the streets was going to be long, difficult, and expensive. One Georgia-based construction company sought to make the most of this, on the assumption that the sooner the Union's cities and streets could be restored, the sooner the Soviet people could regain their pride and return to a normal way of life. The company's solution was to update its entire fleet of road rollers, once used for laying down asphalt, into street-sweeping super machines that had a resemblance to the iconic Apocalypse Tank. They were fitted with toothy, heavy-duty drums and upgraded with powerful engines that could push through anything. The machines were then retrofitted with pontoons from destroyed ore collectors, which would allow the roller vehicles to shove all the Union's trash and debris out into the water in record time. The result was nicknamed the Grinder, and in spite of the supposedly benign nature of the thing, initial attempts to make use of it had catastrophic consequences.
Although eye-witness accounts vary, the bottom line is that the operator of one of the Grinder prototypes, unaccustomed to the vehicle's overhauled engine, somehow caused eight deaths, 37 injuries, and several million rubles' worth of additional property damage while attempting to dump several wrecked Hammer tanks into the city's reservoir. This led to the shuttering of the Grinder's manufacturer, though the Grinder itself was saved: Remnant Soviet military forces must have taken an interest in how much destruction it caused in such a short amount of time, as they requisitioned all the prototypes and soon began piecing more of them together... all while denying any intentions of using the vehicles in possible wartime scenarios.
In any event, the Grinder has created hundreds of thousands of jobs in the Soviet economy, and it truly has helped clean up the streets. Skilled laborers first take the salvaged parts from destroyed vehicles to help cobble together new Grinders based on an open-ended specification. Then, less-skilled laborers are selected to operate the vehicles, which are quite simple to use (especially in comparison to military vehicles, with all their complex weapons systems). Grinders proceed to scrape away remaining junk, often into unused bodies of water within Soviet borders or along the coast. Even now, numerous Soviet cities, including Vladivostok and Kiev, almost look as though war never darkened their streets. The Grinder is partly to thank for this, to be sure. However, the undeniably dangerous nature of the vehicle dictates that its continued use must be closely watched by Allied military counsel.
Archive includes 2 versions of Grinder: Normal Grinder(with visible wheels and tracks) and Swimming one(with hidden by pontoon wheels and tracks).
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Walfas (C) .
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3: Uprising (C) Electronic Arts Los Angeles.
Draco the Nightmare Emissary (C) .
Walfasized Limousine (C) .
Made using Photoshop CS5.
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Comments: 17

FathiFirdaus [2016-07-05 03:52:51 +0000 UTC]

Grinder is Soviet BEST WEAPON EVER!(I often use it Against Giga-Fortress and Future Tanks,Cuz IT'S EPIC!)

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RED-IMPRISONER In reply to FathiFirdaus [2016-07-05 05:28:47 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, but it doesn't have guns, such as Apocalypse Tank, for example.

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FathiFirdaus In reply to RED-IMPRISONER [2016-07-05 05:47:23 +0000 UTC]

that's why Grinder has higher health than Apocalypse Tank (I already test it out,Grinder is too OP o.o) and special ability to support it's movement to chase a faster opponent(such as Multigunner IFV).

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RED-IMPRISONER In reply to FathiFirdaus [2016-07-05 05:56:17 +0000 UTC]

Well... We have unlimited variants for this stuff, haven't we?

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FathiFirdaus In reply to RED-IMPRISONER [2016-07-05 07:06:42 +0000 UTC]

yes Premiere,we're the most poor Alliance in this Era T_T.But Soviets will rule someday!

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RED-IMPRISONER In reply to FathiFirdaus [2016-07-05 10:29:16 +0000 UTC]

Well... I remember that in the game R.I.P. 3: The Last Hero there was a boss named Road Scraper, and it looks like a huge road scraper with spiked steamroller instead of scraper's ladle and has a rocket turret. I can't say correctly because the gameplay looks like you're looking on game events from the top no matter you're in the space, town or forest.

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FathiFirdaus In reply to RED-IMPRISONER [2016-07-05 10:51:01 +0000 UTC]

And the boss looks like a Grinder?

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RED-IMPRISONER In reply to FathiFirdaus [2016-07-05 11:15:09 +0000 UTC]

Something like that. I can't be sure by 100%, but yes, it looks like a Grinder from RA3.
Also there's another boss from the same game - armoured train "Steam Destroyer". His tactic - shooting at protagonist by machineguns (3 turrets) and rocket launchers (8 launchers in it's wagon). If you'll destroy all it's turrets and a wagon, it'll try to ram protagonist until somebody won't die: train itself or protagonist.

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FathiFirdaus In reply to RED-IMPRISONER [2016-07-05 11:50:41 +0000 UTC]

It make me remember one of the boss from War of Human Tanks series.
there are two version of it: Torah(Older version) and Dual(Newer Version).
But strangely,Torah is more powerfull than Dual.

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RED-IMPRISONER In reply to FathiFirdaus [2016-07-05 22:49:28 +0000 UTC]

Interesting.

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FathiFirdaus In reply to RED-IMPRISONER [2016-07-06 01:38:22 +0000 UTC]

Just watch the gameplay or search it on steam.If you good at playing chess,then this game is good for you.
btw,the Graphics is like anime from year 2001.It's an old school games :\

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RED-IMPRISONER In reply to FathiFirdaus [2016-07-06 03:23:47 +0000 UTC]

I don't very like Steam because of it's costs... Stuff there is too expensive for me...

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FathiFirdaus In reply to RED-IMPRISONER [2016-07-06 03:36:24 +0000 UTC]

too bad premiere...

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SailorVelvet [2016-06-28 16:55:29 +0000 UTC]

Grinders-Crushing Limousines since uh...2016?

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RED-IMPRISONER In reply to SailorVelvet [2016-06-28 23:02:07 +0000 UTC]

I was inspired by this: caricatura.ru/parad/ANGELcomix…
This caricature appeared as soon as the song "Black Bumer" became the most favourite song in CIS.

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SailorVelvet In reply to RED-IMPRISONER [2016-06-28 23:54:07 +0000 UTC]

Ohh. I see.

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RED-IMPRISONER In reply to SailorVelvet [2016-06-29 00:07:11 +0000 UTC]

Cool then.

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