A headless man slowly rises from the top hatch. He is charred and stained with dried blood. He falls out of the tank and into the sandy treads, the sand stains with fresh blood. Then, the Tiger II shakes even more violently, as the T-34's last 76.2mm shell pierces the broken armor, and hits the engine, killing the Radio Operator on its way. The Gunner holds the Radio Operator's dead body. Half of his head and skull are missing, and blood leaks from his cracked jawline. The Loader goes to the Commander's body, both are dead. The remaining crew members jump out of the tank, which is no longer operational. The desert is finally quiet. The silence of a long and huge battle. The crew members bury the Radio Operator and Commander. They pick up MP-40s and Lugers, they don't know what happened, they don't know they're hundreds of miles behind enemy lines, they don't know their Panzer Division had been captured hours ago on another front, they don't know the Axis Powers are losing, all they know is that they'll walk, miles, and miles, to their long-lost, captured home.
Inside the Tiger II: The Commander opens the top hatch, and overlooks the desert, their crew had been knocked out from multiple artillery barrages, and thankfully, none of them scarred their beloved Tiger II, a new machine of the war. The Commander spots a moving object. It is an ugly green blob moving in a zigzag formation in the distance. The Commander pulls out his binoculars and identifies the object as an enemy T-34, knocked out from the barrages, too. The Commander orders the Gunner to zero in on the T-34 and lead the target. The Gunner estimates the T-34 and fires an 88mm shell into the T-34.
Inside the T-34: There is absolute pandemonium. The Driver turns the T-34 in a zigzag formation to dodge any enemy shells, as the other crew members profusely sweat, the Commander's hands shaking violently. The Gunner points to an explosion forming out of the enemy tank's cannon. Its not an explosion- It's a muzzle flash. An 88mm shell pierces straight through the T-34's armor, hitting the Loader and instantly killing him. The Gunner rushes to the Loader's body. His right arm and shoulder are missing as blood shoots out of his remains. The Commander orders the Gunner to man his position, declaring the Loader K.I.A. (Killed in action). The Gunner loads a shell into the cannon and fires a 76.2mm shell into the Tiger II, breaking the left side armor, and ricochets into the sandy grounds.
Inside the Tiger II: The tank shakes violently and creaks as some armor breaks off the left side. The Commander mans an MG-34 on the top hatch and begins firing into the T-34 Gunner's periscope.
Inside the T-34: The Commander declares a hit, but the Gunner says he can't see through his scope. The Commander mans a DP machine gun and fires upon the Tiger II's Commander, and manages to hit him.
Inside the Tiger II: The Commander gets hit by the T-34's DP machine gun, in his left shoulder. The Commander falls back in the tank, the other Crew worried. The Gunner, fires another round into the T-34, piercing its back armor and hitting the fuel tanks and instantly detonating them.
Inside the T-34: In the mere seconds that follow, the Gunner loads another shell and fires into the Tiger II one, last time.
Inside the Tiger II: The crew look outside their hatches upon the T-34. A mushroom-shaped fireball explodes out of the T-34, the green paint instantly transforms into a charred black as it engulfs in pillars of flames. The top hatch bursts open, with thick smoke billowing out of the interior
Okay, here we go...
If the T-34 and Tiger II ever met... In the Battle of Kursk, alone, resulting in a 1v1, and both crews are trained well.
This is an easy one.
The Tiger II will win, albeit seriously damaged.
The Tiger II was a massive upgrade compared to the Tiger I, its previous counterpart and an even opponent against the T-34, meaning the Tiger II had superior modifications and upgrades, including range. Now range, in the Battle of Kursk, is all the Tiger II needs to overkill the T-34. The Battle of Kursk is basically a plain, large desert, and battles that take place in large areas, means that range is one of the superiorities here. Power. In not just a 1v1 but in ANY tank battle, power is another superiority. It determines the tank's strength, and power when one of its shells lands a hit on the enemy tank. The Tiger II's main gun was an 88mm cannon, meaning that the T-34 would be wrecked in only a few shots (depending on where the shots hit, I'll get to that later). The T-34's main gun was a 76.2mm cannon, meaning that the T-34 has nearly the strength of the Tiger II, nearly. Finally, crew. Crew is the primary essential here. The crew is what fires the gun, what moves the tank, what repairs the tank, the crew is what keeps the tank running in condition. Now, if the crew of both tanks are moderately skilled, then they should've been trained how to "lead the target". If you aim the scope of a rifle in the middle of a moving dummy and fire the rifle, the shell will miss the dummy and hit the ground behind the dummy. However, if you lead the dummy (aiming in front of a moving target), and fire this time, the shell will hit the dummy, bullseye! The Tiger II has all of these superiorities, the T-34 merely having one. But the T-34 has speed, the one word that will lead the T-34 into doom. Here's how the Tiger II will win against the T-34;
Also, you do realize that the majority of people who upvoted this build have more points than you, right?
And also, I don't care about points, and I don't know how points are relevant to this conversation anyway lol @TheOneAndOnlyToad
rumors say that this portrait contains the life of a legendary man, and only once you perform a special ritual on it, this legendary man will come to life.
Yes it was necessary, @Cobrafighters. Users can chat about anything they want on this site, and @DoNotReadTheName didn't even talk about the game, like you said- It was only Sayori.
A headless man slowly rises from the top hatch. He is charred and stained with dried blood. He falls out of the tank and into the sandy treads, the sand stains with fresh blood. Then, the Tiger II shakes even more violently, as the T-34's last 76.2mm shell pierces the broken armor, and hits the engine, killing the Radio Operator on its way. The Gunner holds the Radio Operator's dead body. Half of his head and skull are missing, and blood leaks from his cracked jawline. The Loader goes to the Commander's body, both are dead. The remaining crew members jump out of the tank, which is no longer operational. The desert is finally quiet. The silence of a long and huge battle. The crew members bury the Radio Operator and Commander. They pick up MP-40s and Lugers, they don't know what happened, they don't know they're hundreds of miles behind enemy lines, they don't know their Panzer Division had been captured hours ago on another front, they don't know the Axis Powers are losing, all they know is that they'll walk, miles, and miles, to their long-lost, captured home.
Inside the Tiger II: The Commander opens the top hatch, and overlooks the desert, their crew had been knocked out from multiple artillery barrages, and thankfully, none of them scarred their beloved Tiger II, a new machine of the war. The Commander spots a moving object. It is an ugly green blob moving in a zigzag formation in the distance. The Commander pulls out his binoculars and identifies the object as an enemy T-34, knocked out from the barrages, too. The Commander orders the Gunner to zero in on the T-34 and lead the target. The Gunner estimates the T-34 and fires an 88mm shell into the T-34.
Inside the T-34: There is absolute pandemonium. The Driver turns the T-34 in a zigzag formation to dodge any enemy shells, as the other crew members profusely sweat, the Commander's hands shaking violently. The Gunner points to an explosion forming out of the enemy tank's cannon. Its not an explosion- It's a muzzle flash. An 88mm shell pierces straight through the T-34's armor, hitting the Loader and instantly killing him. The Gunner rushes to the Loader's body. His right arm and shoulder are missing as blood shoots out of his remains. The Commander orders the Gunner to man his position, declaring the Loader K.I.A. (Killed in action). The Gunner loads a shell into the cannon and fires a 76.2mm shell into the Tiger II, breaking the left side armor, and ricochets into the sandy grounds.
Inside the Tiger II: The tank shakes violently and creaks as some armor breaks off the left side. The Commander mans an MG-34 on the top hatch and begins firing into the T-34 Gunner's periscope.
Inside the T-34: The Commander declares a hit, but the Gunner says he can't see through his scope. The Commander mans a DP machine gun and fires upon the Tiger II's Commander, and manages to hit him.
Inside the Tiger II: The Commander gets hit by the T-34's DP machine gun, in his left shoulder. The Commander falls back in the tank, the other Crew worried. The Gunner, fires another round into the T-34, piercing its back armor and hitting the fuel tanks and instantly detonating them.
Inside the T-34: In the mere seconds that follow, the Gunner loads another shell and fires into the Tiger II one, last time.
Inside the Tiger II: The crew look outside their hatches upon the T-34. A mushroom-shaped fireball explodes out of the T-34, the green paint instantly transforms into a charred black as it engulfs in pillars of flames. The top hatch bursts open, with thick smoke billowing out of the interior
Okay, here we go...
If the T-34 and Tiger II ever met... In the Battle of Kursk, alone, resulting in a 1v1, and both crews are trained well.
This is an easy one.
The Tiger II will win, albeit seriously damaged.
The Tiger II was a massive upgrade compared to the Tiger I, its previous counterpart and an even opponent against the T-34, meaning the Tiger II had superior modifications and upgrades, including range. Now range, in the Battle of Kursk, is all the Tiger II needs to overkill the T-34. The Battle of Kursk is basically a plain, large desert, and battles that take place in large areas, means that range is one of the superiorities here. Power. In not just a 1v1 but in ANY tank battle, power is another superiority. It determines the tank's strength, and power when one of its shells lands a hit on the enemy tank. The Tiger II's main gun was an 88mm cannon, meaning that the T-34 would be wrecked in only a few shots (depending on where the shots hit, I'll get to that later). The T-34's main gun was a 76.2mm cannon, meaning that the T-34 has nearly the strength of the Tiger II, nearly. Finally, crew. Crew is the primary essential here. The crew is what fires the gun, what moves the tank, what repairs the tank, the crew is what keeps the tank running in condition. Now, if the crew of both tanks are moderately skilled, then they should've been trained how to "lead the target". If you aim the scope of a rifle in the middle of a moving dummy and fire the rifle, the shell will miss the dummy and hit the ground behind the dummy. However, if you lead the dummy (aiming in front of a moving target), and fire this time, the shell will hit the dummy, bullseye! The Tiger II has all of these superiorities, the T-34 merely having one. But the T-34 has speed, the one word that will lead the T-34 into doom. Here's how the Tiger II will win against the T-34;
(Srry if this list is too long)
Uhh.... That's about all...!~
(Insert cod cold war memories) @hRmm
PTSD Flashbacks @LemonRetired
"Oh shi- [SPLAT] [FSHHHH]"
"Damnit, Tommy's down! Oh [TINK TINK TINK TINK] [SPLAT] my arm!"
"Arghhh...! [BRRRRRRRT, BRRRRRRRRT, BRRRRRRRRT]
"Get to the seawall! [BURSH BURSH BURSH BURSH] Ack!"
"They're targeting m- [BRRRRRRT, SPLAT, FSSHHHHHH]"
"The Bangalore! Wheres. The. [BRRRRRT]ing. Bangalore!!!"
"Don't worry, sir, I got it- [PHEEEEEWWWWWWW-BOOOOOOSHHHH]
@Tookan
"20 seconds....! Here we go~" @Tang0five
+1This is epic!
I agree, but I managed to modify the guns myself.@Rodrigo110
(Gets intense Bf1 dogfighting flashbacks)
I agree, for me, it hurts my limbs to watch it. @HorizonsTechnologies
You should be in top gun maverick xd @SpiritusRaptor
Change them to a gray-ish yellow and green and now they are Japanese troops. @Annexvationn
+1lmao @Grandma
You're right, but Siren Head actually isn't slow, and in fact has superhuman speed in specific scenarios. @typeZERO
Hello?
+1Anyone forget Platzhansa?
Agreed. @ThePIanePerson
It is in CoD.
It was Vanguard, I believe.. @Tetrodotoxin
True! @anthropomorphicmouse1
Agreed. @Skotch
Agreed! @JustWingIt
buttery cream cheese :) @Cobrafighters
agreed! @TheCarGuy1brum
butter
USS Colorado - BB-45 - 1932
Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USSColorado(BB-45)
1932 Version: http://shipbucket.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=8191
Can't find any better pics of the vessel, srry
Who's the one who just got handled now? @TheOneAndOnlyToad
Also, you do realize that the majority of people who upvoted this build have more points than you, right?
And also, I don't care about points, and I don't know how points are relevant to this conversation anyway lol @TheOneAndOnlyToad
Damn bro peeping into random people comments only to show your "toughness" @TheOneAndOnlyToad
And commentium xd @Bo1233
+5Oh yeah, and back to the main point, you do realize that YOU were the one who was also "butthurt" over a comment also, right?@Cobrafighters
Incorrect. It means to be upset in an exaggerated way. Basically your answer, but lengthened.
damn bro im not even butthurt, do you even know what the word means? @Cobrafighters
Your welcome. @SpiritusRaptor
I would love to see this on an A380 lol
rumors say that this portrait contains the life of a legendary man, and only once you perform a special ritual on it, this legendary man will come to life.
+1Eine wunderbare Schöpfung! Besonders gefällt mir die Bemalung.
Ah, yes...
The gun from that one elite class in bf1 that takes my life away.
This is awesome! Love the concept and design of this!
damn bro really missed my whole entire point :/ @Cobrafighters
of reality @rexzion
This is why people get jailed because of drugs. @TheOneAndOnlyToad
Yes it was necessary, @Cobrafighters. Users can chat about anything they want on this site, and @DoNotReadTheName didn't even talk about the game, like you said- It was only Sayori.
Ah, yes;
+1the portable hand-held meal courses that all military personnel know and love.
It's talking about a character if she was Soviet from a very... interesting anime game... @WiiMininininini
Nice V-173!
Nice to see rare experimental aircrafts once in a while...
Ah, yes...
The one tiny small boat that always finishes off my dreadnought killstreak...
Yes but by "ships" I mean warships... And I don't just mean Azur Lane. @ArkRoyalTheDDhunter
Ah.. @ollielebananiaCFSP
+1The weekdays of aircraft xd @Ihavesnowball