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God, those giant bicycle spokes would be ripped to shreds after two minutes of heavy fire. I'd hate to be the poor crew that had to operate something with such a high profile.
Anyways, here is an engineer unit I just cleaned up for Imperialism 1870. Its based on an earlier rough cut and paste job I did of other army units provided by fairline. This version however has a freshly made colour scheme made just for him and I think it would fit in perfectly with any number of late 19th century or early 20th century scenario's. Enjoy!!
Attachment: 1870 era engineer.gif
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Actually, I might take a crack at that Russian Bicycle tank, possibly for use in an alternate timeline Great War scenario.
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Well, after afew early attempts I can now honestly say that its hard to render a giant wheel on a 30 degree angle. And I can't even imagine how do render out the steel spokes on the wheel.
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Well these whells would me very different. They would not only be larger but on a different angle to the players perspective. Not to mention they would also be wider as well.
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shoving your soul into a jar of mayonaise
Oct 2004 time: 00:16
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The last german WW1 Battlecruiser, The Hindenburg
SMS Hindenburg
Built Wilhelmshaven Navy Dockyard, laid down June 1913, completed October 1917, cost 59,000,000 Marks
Size:
Length 698 feet 2 inches overall, beam 95 feet 2 inches, draught 27 feet 3 inches, displacement 26,513 normal 31,000 tons deep.
Propulsion:
4 shaft Parsons turbines, 72,000 shp, 27.5 knots
Trials: 95,777 shp = 28.5 knots
Armour:
12-4in belt, 10in barbettes, 11in turrets, 3-1in decks
Armament:
8 x 12in SKL/50 (4 x 2), 14 x 5.9in (14 x 1), 4 x 3.45in (4 x 1), 4 x 23.6in TT
Comments:
Very similar to the Derfflinger class but slightly longer. Internally the boiler rooms were re-arranged as was some of the armour. Crew 44 officers and 1068 men.
World War 1 Service:
I Scouting Group.
After World War 1 interned and then scuttled at Scapa Flow.
Hindenburg although the last German battlecruiser completed was originally to have been succeeded by larger and more powerfully armed Mackensen and Ersatz Yorck classes. Three hulls of the Mackensen class were launched but never completed with other ships not being that advanced.
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