It did not get special mention because of mention of a trend where the caliber of the main gun exceeds 130mm. The only nation with no plans to increase their main armament caliber is likely Paternia. Other nations are testing larger-bore cannon, but Paternia has remained with the 120mm cannon, opting to improve the 120mm design. @PINK
@Ihavenorealideawhatiamdoing Measured them. The M1 Garand is actually shorter than the M14. Although the M14 has a shorter barrel, it has a fairly long flash hider that makes it about two inches longer than the M1.
@ErvenDynamics North Point, and the succeeding Honolulu, never had any torpedoes.
The Paternian Navy in the 1940's did not see any reason why cruisers need such weapons. Took up space that can be devoted to other needs, and a capital ship in Paternian doctrine would employ their superior gun range to precisely strike targets at long range.
Getting a capital ship to distances where torpedoes are effective is thus a bad idea due to the fact it negates this very advantage. In a mutually destructive torpedo exchange, the loss of a cruiser would be more severe than a lighter vessel such as a destroyer, torpedo boat, or frigate.
@CoBros2 Sooner or later. But given a massive backlog of other guns I want to do (ex. CS:GO AWP), it won't come soon.
If I do a Steyr AUG, it would be the A1 with the 20" barrel and integrated 1.5x optical sight, as the carry handle/sight gives it a very distinctive appearance.
@YuukaNeko Can you turn this into the Mk 14 EBR? The Mk 14 EBR is basically a tacticooled M14, and you're the disciple of tacticool, so I'd think you'd have fun with this one.
@EternalDarkness I have the model for 9x19mm Parabellum, but I have yet to make 7.63x25 Mauser/7.62x25mm Tokarev.
Yes, 7.63mm Mauser is dimensionally identical to 7.62mm Tokarev, which is dimensionally identical to 7.65mm Borchardt.
The main difference is that 7.63mm Mauser has 20% more power than 7.65mm Borchardt, and 7.62mm Tokarev has 20% more power than 7.63mm Mauser.
By extension, 7.65mm Borchardt was the basis for 7.65mm Parabellum, which is shorter. This shorter length was maintained when the 7.65mm cartridge was necked up to 9mm Parabellum.
In effect, 7.65mm Borchardt, which was used in the C93 Borchardt, the first commercially successful semi-auto pistol, was the origin of two of the most popular pistol cartridges in the world.
Yes, I know a lot about guns. Yes, I live in America.
Sure! @NANOMAN
Reminds me of a particular browser...
@Dllama4 Must admit they are.
@PlanesOfOld I wouldn't exactly call the Fritz-X "useless and impractical", given that it was able to put several capital ships out of commission.
How about Fritz-X? @PlanesOfOld
XML. @Flash0of0green
Revisions to make message clearer. @PINK
Okay. @PINK
It did not get special mention because of mention of a trend where the caliber of the main gun exceeds 130mm. The only nation with no plans to increase their main armament caliber is likely Paternia. Other nations are testing larger-bore cannon, but Paternia has remained with the 120mm cannon, opting to improve the 120mm design. @PINK
Reminds me of an older build...
It's the Avenger.
@InternationalAircraftCompany When landing, don't hold down the brakes. Simply tap it intermittently.
This is how you deal with planes which are prone to ground loops, such as the Pummeler.
Actually, I'm working on the latter. @MaximusTheMinimus
@AverroesIndustries Okay.
@Ihavenorealideawhatiamdoing Measured them. The M1 Garand is actually shorter than the M14. Although the M14 has a shorter barrel, it has a fairly long flash hider that makes it about two inches longer than the M1.
@Kevinairlines Would not mind.
@Kevinairlines Thanks!
I like it. Other than the lack of any integrated backup iron sights, it works fine. @Supercraft888
Thanks! @ErvenDynamics
Thanks! @AverroesIndustries
Love to see WWII bombs.
Neat. @jlewisifer
Rip PAAN.
It's a 60-ton heavy tank. @AudioDud3
@Blue0Bull I know.
It's because have tons of gun builds, and having a dark background doesn't exactly work well with modern firearms.
@ErvenDynamics North Point, and the succeeding Honolulu, never had any torpedoes.
The Paternian Navy in the 1940's did not see any reason why cruisers need such weapons. Took up space that can be devoted to other needs, and a capital ship in Paternian doctrine would employ their superior gun range to precisely strike targets at long range.
Getting a capital ship to distances where torpedoes are effective is thus a bad idea due to the fact it negates this very advantage. In a mutually destructive torpedo exchange, the loss of a cruiser would be more severe than a lighter vessel such as a destroyer, torpedo boat, or frigate.
@ChasingHorizon Congrats on Platinum! Anyways, what do you think of North Point and her cousin Honolulu?
@Halphas Can you make this ship work? Feel free to add 40mm and 20mm AA cannon where you see fit.
@Halphas Np!
@CoBros2 Sooner or later. But given a massive backlog of other guns I want to do (ex. CS:GO AWP), it won't come soon.
If I do a Steyr AUG, it would be the A1 with the 20" barrel and integrated 1.5x optical sight, as the carry handle/sight gives it a very distinctive appearance.
@ChaMikey Yep.
@Viper28 lol yep.
Actually, "mako" is the Hawaiian word for shark.
@Viper28 Like, how did you decide on the name "Mako" for this particular aircraft?
I wonder how you got the name "Mako".
@YuukaNeko Can you turn this into the Mk 14 EBR? The Mk 14 EBR is basically a tacticooled M14, and you're the disciple of tacticool, so I'd think you'd have fun with this one.
https://discord.gg/jbDc3Hd @AverroesIndustries Right here.
@Liquidfox Thanks!
@PyrusEnderhunter Remember, artillery is the God of War.
If you need, we can loan 155mm M440A1 and 105mm M305A1 howitzers as a stopgap measure.
lol thought you would get to that earlier. @PyrusEnderhunter
@Flash0of0green Thanks!
@Dllama4 Thanks!
I actually have one where I place it on the back of a 2.5-ton truck. @Flash0of0green
@KillShot86 Thanks!
lol yep. @TemDesBur
@CWhat016 Enlarge them as you see fit.
Scaled it to a Cedco truck. Works fine. @Supermini555
Biggest disappointment in WoT.
@BroAeronautics I do make planes, but vehicles are pretty cool.
@EternalDarkness I have the model for 9x19mm Parabellum, but I have yet to make 7.63x25 Mauser/7.62x25mm Tokarev.
Yes, 7.63mm Mauser is dimensionally identical to 7.62mm Tokarev, which is dimensionally identical to 7.65mm Borchardt.
The main difference is that 7.63mm Mauser has 20% more power than 7.65mm Borchardt, and 7.62mm Tokarev has 20% more power than 7.63mm Mauser.
By extension, 7.65mm Borchardt was the basis for 7.65mm Parabellum, which is shorter. This shorter length was maintained when the 7.65mm cartridge was necked up to 9mm Parabellum.
In effect, 7.65mm Borchardt, which was used in the C93 Borchardt, the first commercially successful semi-auto pistol, was the origin of two of the most popular pistol cartridges in the world.
Yes, I know a lot about guns. Yes, I live in America.
@MrDoolittle lol thanks!
@Cedy117 I suppose we could use this in the meantime. I know of 2.5-ton class trucks with a 4x4 base.