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Published: 2009-03-23 23:32:27 +0000 UTC; Views: 2699; Favourites: 45; Downloads: 38
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A recoloring of a picture I did a little while ago...Pictured here is the 32nd EcAr (EcoArtillery) battery of heavy howitzers (known collectively as "Mar's Hammer") waiting for orders to commence the bombardment of a metalhead wasteland stronghold. In the foreground is the captain, crunching sines and cosines in his head while he listens to the stream of coordinates crackling from his radio drone. Haven's heavy howitzers utilize large quantities of red eco to propel 500 lb shells over 28 miles. Being so saturated in red eco, the shells' kinetic energy is increased ten-fold and are capable of penetrating fifty feet of metalhead barrier stone.
The howitzers are mounted on an A-Grav chasis adopted from Haven's heavy a-grav tank chasis, so they are quite mobil. When they depoly to fire, the spike rims in the front and back rotate down to secure the firing platform to the ground.
The howitzers produce a subsantial amount of red eco residew when they fire, so everything around the guns gets a healthy coating of eco over time - including the gun crews. Being exposed to red eco regularly has stained the crewmen's skin red and conveniently has made them strong enough to lift and handle the shells with ease. The reloading process is impressively swift, the only part that takes any real amount of time is flooding the gun chamber with eco, which takes about 35-40 seconds. During this time the gun is sighted, so that by the time the chamber is full, everything is ready. The gunner then releases the firing mechanism, which destablizes the red eco, and boom - shells away. The whole process takes a mere 40-45 seconds. Utilizing elevated and attack angles, the best howitzer crews can have two shells arrive on a target and the same time.
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Nightbringer24 [2010-04-15 16:37:07 +0000 UTC]
Awesome and the gun looks supsiciouslly like an Imperial Guard basilisk from warhammer 40,000.
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spohniscool In reply to Nightbringer24 [2010-04-15 21:14:40 +0000 UTC]
I imagine that all fantasy howitzers based on WWI german artillery look similar lol
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Nightbringer24 In reply to spohniscool [2010-04-16 14:45:35 +0000 UTC]
Yeah true. But the thing that made me ask that question was the gunshield. The only historic artillery I've seen with one of those on are the British 25 pounder and the American 105 howitzer.
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spohniscool In reply to Nightbringer24 [2010-04-17 13:08:57 +0000 UTC]
I was trying to go for a cross between Big Bertha and modern field artillery (added on a tank chasis like those seen at the Nest at the end of Jak II). The likeness wasn't intended, but I understand that it did end up with a similar look. the basilisk looks awesome though, so i don't mind the comparison!
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DeadFishGraphics [2010-02-14 06:31:56 +0000 UTC]
awesome. Interesting that the gunners become red eco saturates over time. I liked how you included the little floating communicator from the first Jak game. Neat detail
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spohniscool In reply to jakraziel [2009-03-25 00:16:59 +0000 UTC]
thanks, I like it better too
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styrecat [2009-03-24 11:21:08 +0000 UTC]
everything about this is amazing, it is so detailed, everything from the beautiful sky to the symbols on the weaponry. love it
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Dagger-A09 [2009-03-24 03:37:58 +0000 UTC]
Niiiiice. I especially love the way you colored the tracer round seen from the artillery in the background. Veerrryyyyy nice indeed.
Few people have as much ability as you to create logical looking equipment for a fantasy military, especially one as unique as in the Jak world.
Gotta love howitzers. Gotta love 'em...
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spohniscool In reply to Dagger-A09 [2009-03-24 15:36:36 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!
It's easy to love howitzers when not on the receiving end
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spohniscool In reply to PhoenixKnght86 [2009-03-24 15:40:05 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. It turned out looking pretty good for how simple it was to make.
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