• "Do you ever wonder what they used these for?.."
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American 29th infantry troops hide out in an old WW2 Relic from years ago [IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/Rustbucket.png[/IMG] It's dark, yes, I liked it
shit's sexy as hell man. I'm Jelly at your skills.
[QUOTE=Rick VIce;28463938]shit's sexy as hell man. I'm Jelly at your skills.[/QUOTE] Thanks, Although, I think it is dark, first time I tried using "lamps" and photoshop in the same screenshot.
Gw-Tiger FTW. I really like it. Nice atmosphere. 17cm of pure awesomeness.
thanks :smile:
It looks nice all though work on your colors.
:psyduck:
"Well du'h, it's a cannon on tracks." Yes, I like it too.
thanks guys :D truly
did you photoshop that guys head into the operator body?
[QUOTE=I<3 LongBeach;28466746]did you photoshop that guys head into the operator body?[/QUOTE] BlooCobalts civilian heads :wink:
Weren't they used for slavery?
[QUOTE=Brodude;28468815]Weren't they used for slavery?[/QUOTE] what also, it looks good, the only thing is that the background is a bit mismatch to the foreground. I mean that looks...strange that cannon was left in the middle of the street for 66 years :v:
Colours are better, but the contrast is still too strong. Nine times out of ten, less is more.
[QUOTE=Brodude;28468815]Weren't they used for slavery?[/QUOTE] [quote] The17cm sK18 auf Geschützwagen VI &#8220;Grille 17&#8221; (&#8220;Cricket&#8221;) was developed in 1944 to mobilize the extremely efficient 17cm cannon. This gun could fire its grenades with ranges up to 30km with pinpoint accuracy. The major problem was its own weight: At roughly 17,5 tons, the gun normally had to be broken down into separate loads to be transported by half-tracked prime movers, only to be reassembled in their final firing position. All this required lots of trained manpower and time. [/QUOTE] Took this from [url]http://panzerworks.blogspot.com/2010/08/big-bug-17cm-geschutzwagen-grille-17_19.html[/url]
It's nice but even in the future why wouldn't they know what a tank was? Or why don't they use them for that matter?
[QUOTE=jgerm529;28483838]they know what a tank was?[/QUOTE] It's not a tank. It looks like a self-propelled howizer. Maybe they don't understand why it doesn't have a fully armored cockpit.
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