Great story! However, keep in mind that there is an actual 9.3x64mm cartridge. This 9.3x64mm Mauser was a big game hunting cartridge, the kind of stuff used against elephants.
To me, I feel the Tiger was most potent as a psychological weapon, an omnipresent bogeyman, ready to claim its next victim.
Because whenever a tank that they cannot see is shooting at them, it is assumed that said tank is a Tiger. And while most soldiers and tankers never actually encountered a Tiger, all you need is one person to tell a story about it, and stories spread fast.
@TemDesBur Heinkel He 178 flew in 1939. Jet engines were developed independently by Frank Whittle in the UK and Hans vol Ohain in Germany.
The concept of a turboprop was developed first by Alan Arnold Griffin in 1928. The first turboprop engine built was the Jendrassik Cs-1 in 1940, developed by Gyrogy Jendrassik in Hungary.
As you have assumed the role of Austria-Hungary, which the Kingdom of Hungary is a successor to, then I believe it is safe that you can add turboprops on your aircraft in 1940.
@YuukaNeko I think you would like the tactical forend for future builds. I used your Picatinny rails since they are better than mine and to ensure compatibility between our accessories we make.
@Patrick20206 I'm just seeing what the Arsenal of Maywar has to offer.
So far, unimpressed.
Great story! However, keep in mind that there is an actual 9.3x64mm cartridge. This 9.3x64mm Mauser was a big game hunting cartridge, the kind of stuff used against elephants.
@Dllama4 This gun completely missed me. We both made M1911 pistols at around the same time!
You can do that in USA. Pretty neat though. @AdrianFlyingAce
About a thousand years after WWIII. Which would be about 3100 CE. @LatteCoffee55
Olofmeister + Overpass + broken boost spot + CT version of this = RIP LDLC @PhantomBladeCorp
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To me, I feel the Tiger was most potent as a psychological weapon, an omnipresent bogeyman, ready to claim its next victim.
Because whenever a tank that they cannot see is shooting at them, it is assumed that said tank is a Tiger. And while most soldiers and tankers never actually encountered a Tiger, all you need is one person to tell a story about it, and stories spread fast.
@TemDesBur Heinkel He 178 flew in 1939. Jet engines were developed independently by Frank Whittle in the UK and Hans vol Ohain in Germany.
The concept of a turboprop was developed first by Alan Arnold Griffin in 1928. The first turboprop engine built was the Jendrassik Cs-1 in 1940, developed by Gyrogy Jendrassik in Hungary.
As you have assumed the role of Austria-Hungary, which the Kingdom of Hungary is a successor to, then I believe it is safe that you can add turboprops on your aircraft in 1940.
@JakeTheDogg Not yet.
@TemDesBur Nevermind turboprops, we'll introduce jets!
@redbear89 SimpleEverything.
@PINK In 1939, it would be about 350mph before the improved radial engine came out.
@PINK About 400mph.
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@Dllama4 Love every bit of it. I've got a carry handle sight accessory though.
@Liquidfox It's like an M1911: it forgot to become obsolete.
I think you could use the whole Pummeler series to see how my build quality progressed.
@PyrusEnderhunter How fast is your planes?
By the way, that's about the top speed of a prop plane.
NO JET PLANES YET.
@PyrusEnderhunter About 400mph.
@TemDesBur Never heard of this "Fw 109 D14".
@TemDesBur Ronson was a British brand of lighter.
@TemDesBur Actually, every tank in service at that time was prone to fires, Sherman included.
Ronson is a Canadian or British brand. @TemDesBur
Our troops use Zippo lighters, but that name is unofficially used to refer to flamethrower tanks. @TemDesBur
@EternalDarkness They're western main battle tanks with manual loaders.
It's going to be two.
I may or may not make a variant with a main battle tank. @EternalDarkness
Thanks! I based it off of actual scale drawings by the Swedish Air Force! @Mumpsy
The second vehicle on the site that I know that could be designed to form a bridge.
The first was probably my conversion of an M6 Ardent main battle tank into a bridging vehicle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vickers_6-Ton @TemDesBur I assume that this is what actual Chinese tanks were in the period, right?
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Ehh. I don't think the Leopard 2 main battle tank resembles an actual leopard.
@Dllama4 Exactly.
@Dllama4 It was your ACOG scope, with some modifications.
Ohai. Remember when I was a wee little bronze?
Penguins don't fly.
@DeezNuts52 Let's just say, it's an export variant.
The customer wanted a five-bladed rotor, so a five-bladed rotor was slapped on.
How about this one?
@septicfoot I've already told him that, albeit more discreetly.
He's from the South, so yeah.
I really like the stock.
Neat rifle.
@YuukaNeko I think you would like the tactical forend for future builds. I used your Picatinny rails since they are better than mine and to ensure compatibility between our accessories we make.
Is that bottom part of the stock between the buttstock and the pistol grip there so you can import it into America?
I know, but apparently, Osea is a faction there.
They're big fans of Ace Combat. @ChaMikey
Is this for the C&C roleplay? Oseans sound familiar.
@saturn28 Thanks!
lol next is a scale-model M16. @YuukaNeko
@Dllama4 He got the first part right.
Ahhh, battleships. No better target for my an air carrier group.
Good news: Generally good armor profile
Bad news: Hull MG.
Rip.
I really want to make an RP together, or you can join the one I am in. @DragonAerotech
@DragonAerotech lol welcome back.