Render: USA Battletank
Jordan 14 Oct 2008
USA Battletank: Take Two
The old model didn't really live up to the name "Battleship on Treads," so I changed the design quite a bit and added some extra details. And stole the hull of a Battleship. I think it looks much better now:
No changes have been made to the weaponry of this massive tank. However, it will now be able to crush smaller tanks, and cannot leave the ground. Not even if you shoot it with a Fan Truck. Maybe if you shoot it with 500 Fan Trucks simultaneously, but that's just taking it to the extreme.
-Jordan
The old model didn't really live up to the name "Battleship on Treads," so I changed the design quite a bit and added some extra details. And stole the hull of a Battleship. I think it looks much better now:
No changes have been made to the weaponry of this massive tank. However, it will now be able to crush smaller tanks, and cannot leave the ground. Not even if you shoot it with a Fan Truck. Maybe if you shoot it with 500 Fan Trucks simultaneously, but that's just taking it to the extreme.
-Jordan
Pav:3d 14 Oct 2008
Jordan, on 14 Oct 2008, 2:30, said:
However, it will now be able to crush smaller tanks, and cannot leave the ground. Not even if you shoot it with a Fan Truck. Maybe if you shoot it with 500 Fan Trucks simultaneously, but that's just taking it to the extreme.
-Jordan
-Jordan
I will be the first to take it to that extreme
Looks great
Brad 14 Oct 2008
pirate 14 Oct 2008
Great work guys, I really support you in this guys..
however... what if a target happens to be exactly in front or behind teh vehicle, wouldn't the barrels intersect with the other turret?
tho its the crazy mod, I don't think it should be buggy XD...
Pirate
however... what if a target happens to be exactly in front or behind teh vehicle, wouldn't the barrels intersect with the other turret?
tho its the crazy mod, I don't think it should be buggy XD...
Pirate
Jordan 14 Oct 2008
The barrels don't intersect with the other turret since they pitch upward about 15 degrees when attacking, and both turrets are forced to point in a similar direction.