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Published: 2017-07-02 09:34:29 +0000 UTC; Views: 1779; Favourites: 26; Downloads: 36
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I put this collection together featuring several older vehicles I have reworked and newer vehicles. The sizes are to scale, showing the size between the smallest and largest.The front vehicle is an armored weapons carrier I based off the Bren Gun Carrier. Although calling it an armored vehicle is overly generous.
The far vehicle in the second row is based on the Wiesel armed scout vehicle used by the German army. This one has abit thicker skin than the weapons carrier and the real world version was and is a fairly useful vehicle. Not something you want to be in if a real tank gets you inits sights but well enough protected to keep out bullets and shell splinters.
the other vehicles in second row vehicles are variations of a wheels armored cars similar to vehicles used in the late 40s, and several decades after that. adaptable, lightweight fairly well protected and successful for their time...If I remember right some of this type are still in use around the world. One vehicle has a 37mm auto cannon, and the other is only armed with a .50 caliber( Only )...the third variation is a basic scouting or security vehicle.
The far tank on the rear row is my version of the French AMX-13 with an unusual turret style...it would be about 30 tons and lightly armored although it packs a pretty potent gun for its size.
The middle tanks in the rear row is one of my older works About the size of a Russian Armata and fitted with reactive armor packs to protect it from shaped charge warheads.
The last tank is about the size of an M-1 Abrams with a slightly over sized turret.
I based the size of the vehicles off of the real world counterparts as far as length, width, and hieght. and the human figures represent a man approximately six feet tall...If I got the scales right of course
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Comments: 5
wbyrd In reply to AriochIV [2017-07-02 19:07:12 +0000 UTC]
Thank you sir, a little (? ) practice goes a long way.
By the way the last few pages of outsiders looked great
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wbyrd In reply to IgnatiusAxonn [2017-07-02 19:21:53 +0000 UTC]
thanks I have been refining my work on some of my older vehicles
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