Noice, 7th place. Not bad for my first contest.
Sorry about it being too unstable, I guess it would’ve been a bit hard to get used to due to being a new pilot for that 😅
@AWESOMENESS360 People own tanks with live ammunition. It’s not too hard to believe that a man could have mortars, though the bomb is very unlikely it was armed. We’ll have to see. I do hope the veteran doesn’t get any unfair treatment, though.
Sad it has to come to an end, this is really interesting. I didn’t know that the effect of cosmic radiation was more through “Free Radiclal” elements than through it attacking the cell directly.
@JediWolf It’s not actually a Tiger (P), it actually is modeled off of the Tiger I (note the lack of angled armor on the front, unlike the Tiger (P) and Elefant/Ferdinand). They modified an IS-2 to look the part of a Tiger, due to there being only 1 actual Tiger I working.
@Chancey21 I understand how the mechanism work, but I’m wondering how you can build gears like that and not have them clip through each other or explode each other. I take it XML modding has something to do with it?
Lots of hidden engines, thrust vectoring (recommended for control after maneuvers), and a COM close to the COL.
Check out my Su-67 to learn a bit more about how I did it, if you learn best that way.
@randomusername Sorry, I submitted it far earlier than I wanted to, so I’m still adding to it. And as of right now, I’m going off of the presumption this has not been disarmed, though it very likely is. I am also focusing on the biggest bombs in that arsenal, not smaller mortars (which can cause extreme damage on their own) or guns.
And basing his reasonability on the fact alone he had a bomb (which, at this moment we are unable to know that it is/was armed or not) and chose not to blow it up is a very dangerous game.
@Strikefighter04 @randomusername I understand where you’re coming from. I’ll just add my own little chip of information onto it.
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From what I got from this video, he’s a Viet-Nam veteran (which, as we all know, was not a war that was looked upon lightly when they came back, which could have caused his anti-social tendencies). While collecting weapons I see no issue with, something I do see an issue with is the explosives that were brought out. While as a weapons collector, that would make sense, but him having a bomb that very clearly could cause a crater in the ground is something that is very unsafe, unless if it was disarmed. From what I could tell, it looked like a Mk-118 or similar type of bomb, which has a warhead weight of 1,975 American pounds. 1975 pounds of pure explosives! That could blow up his house, his neighbors’ houses, and the one across the gosh-darn street!
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On a trip I went to Europe, I went to Ponte du Huoc, which used to be a point on the Atlantic Wall where the Germans had put a ton of forces to defend. I have seen personally the damage done by relatively simple 500-1000 pound bombs. The place was littered with craters, some tens of feet deep! While I’m sure he wouldn’t intentionally detonate that, imagine if it did, anyways. There are plenty of stories of people dying to old WWI and II munitions in areas affected by them (I.e. France, Germany, and a lot of Pacific Islands, like Palau) so having a bomb go off for no reason is by no means not a possibility!
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The mortars also fall under a little worry of me, but not nearly as much as the bombs. While they can certainly cause damage, the explosion would likely only cause severe damage to his house, considering only one of those went off.
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The guns I have no issue with, as the damage they cause is mainly penetration damage.
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TL;DR, this is a fairly dangerous scenario, but not the most dangerous scenario that could happen. At least, from what I can presume, is that he complied with police forces.
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Okay, I’m done. That’s my chip of info. Continue on with your day/night.
I really, REALLY wish I could help, but I cannot... I’m sorry.
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I’m in high school too, so I get that. Auf Wiedersehen.
@Sm10684 Cool.
Are jet engines allowed? I might not partake in this one, but I just wanna ask that.
Probably. Also, you don’t need to tag him so many times lol
+1@JoddyFubuki788 hey, good job man! It’s a sweet plane.
@thefalkenreich an F-15 modernization or a completely new fighter? Anyways, Gründer is in. We can work on thrust vectoring.
Ooo
Why just for Android?
+1I could definitely see this being a thing on all platforms.
Teeny tanks
You should add to this. Try adding 0.5x engine power engines.
Gründer Industries is interested in this JSF Program. What are the objectives?
Noice, 7th place. Not bad for my first contest.
Sorry about it being too unstable, I guess it would’ve been a bit hard to get used to due to being a new pilot for that 😅
@Kendicus France, I believe.
@thefalkenreich this is not uncommon. 80% of pilots hate their callsigns assigned to them.
(Deep, robotic voice) YOU SHALL KNOW TRUE FEAR, MEATBAG.
+2Though, idk how to make walkers. Sorry :\
@AWESOMENESS360 People own tanks with live ammunition. It’s not too hard to believe that a man could have mortars, though the bomb is very unlikely it was armed. We’ll have to see. I do hope the veteran doesn’t get any unfair treatment, though.
Sad it has to come to an end, this is really interesting. I didn’t know that the effect of cosmic radiation was more through “Free Radiclal” elements than through it attacking the cell directly.
@Bearclaw189 Just posted an unlisted version, check it out.
I like this unironically.
@Bearclaw189 Let me take a look at it, and I’ll see what I can do
What seems to be the issue with it?
@Jim1the1Squid Name them after birds.
@Jim1the1Squid If you have trouble with ship names, just do what Osea does :D
PLANE
@asteroidbook345 lol
Woot!
@Chancey21 oh, cool. Will that decrease or increase the part count?
+1@JediWolf It’s not actually a Tiger (P), it actually is modeled off of the Tiger I (note the lack of angled armor on the front, unlike the Tiger (P) and Elefant/Ferdinand). They modified an IS-2 to look the part of a Tiger, due to there being only 1 actual Tiger I working.
Part E-100, part Scorpion
@enzoBoeing757 ahh, okay. That makes sense.
@enzoBoeing757 gotcha.
More an “off topic” post than “question”.
Also, interesting.
You ask the question “why”, but I say “why not?”
+3Wasp.
@Chancey21 I understand how the mechanism work, but I’m wondering how you can build gears like that and not have them clip through each other or explode each other. I take it XML modding has something to do with it?
+1@thefalkenreich Nice try, but no, Falcon.
How do you make mechanisms like this work so well?
+1@Noname918181 I don’t think so, at least for right now.
@Noname918181 Hopefully, but probably not. :\
@Noname918181 I didn’t know they were modified to have 60 XD
@Noname918181 Same to countermeasures.
Lots of hidden engines, thrust vectoring (recommended for control after maneuvers), and a COM close to the COL.
+3Check out my Su-67 to learn a bit more about how I did it, if you learn best that way.
Long boi
@randomusername Sorry, I submitted it far earlier than I wanted to, so I’m still adding to it. And as of right now, I’m going off of the presumption this has not been disarmed, though it very likely is. I am also focusing on the biggest bombs in that arsenal, not smaller mortars (which can cause extreme damage on their own) or guns.
And basing his reasonability on the fact alone he had a bomb (which, at this moment we are unable to know that it is/was armed or not) and chose not to blow it up is a very dangerous game.
@Strikefighter04 @randomusername I understand where you’re coming from. I’ll just add my own little chip of information onto it.
+3.
From what I got from this video, he’s a Viet-Nam veteran (which, as we all know, was not a war that was looked upon lightly when they came back, which could have caused his anti-social tendencies). While collecting weapons I see no issue with, something I do see an issue with is the explosives that were brought out. While as a weapons collector, that would make sense, but him having a bomb that very clearly could cause a crater in the ground is something that is very unsafe, unless if it was disarmed. From what I could tell, it looked like a Mk-118 or similar type of bomb, which has a warhead weight of 1,975 American pounds. 1975 pounds of pure explosives! That could blow up his house, his neighbors’ houses, and the one across the gosh-darn street!
.
On a trip I went to Europe, I went to Ponte du Huoc, which used to be a point on the Atlantic Wall where the Germans had put a ton of forces to defend. I have seen personally the damage done by relatively simple 500-1000 pound bombs. The place was littered with craters, some tens of feet deep! While I’m sure he wouldn’t intentionally detonate that, imagine if it did, anyways. There are plenty of stories of people dying to old WWI and II munitions in areas affected by them (I.e. France, Germany, and a lot of Pacific Islands, like Palau) so having a bomb go off for no reason is by no means not a possibility!
.
The mortars also fall under a little worry of me, but not nearly as much as the bombs. While they can certainly cause damage, the explosion would likely only cause severe damage to his house, considering only one of those went off.
.
The guns I have no issue with, as the damage they cause is mainly penetration damage.
.
TL;DR, this is a fairly dangerous scenario, but not the most dangerous scenario that could happen. At least, from what I can presume, is that he complied with police forces.
.
Okay, I’m done. That’s my chip of info. Continue on with your day/night.