Birgeria's new PZC units
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons
I really like these WWI era heavy mortar icons, they are really nicely done, good job!
Would you consider trying to make a Skoda 24cm Mörser M.98 in a similar style?
http://www.landships.info/landships/art ... r_m98.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24_cm_M%C3%B6rser_M_98
Would you consider trying to make a Skoda 24cm Mörser M.98 in a similar style?
http://www.landships.info/landships/art ... r_m98.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24_cm_M%C3%B6rser_M_98
slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=147&t=47985
slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=147&t=36969
Re: Some "new" Artillery icons
Very good quality!
I would suggest you make a general post directory with links to posts with icons. Perhaps in the first message of the topic.
With division by country and the name of the guns.
To be easily found if someone is looking for something
[MOD] RUSSIA AT WAR:1941 - http://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=147&t=75743
Re: Some "new" Artillery icons
Hi McGubaMcGuba wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 3:32 pm I really like these WWI era heavy mortar icons, they are really nicely done, good job!
Would you consider trying to make a Skoda 24cm Mörser M.98 in a similar style?
http://www.landships.info/landships/art ... r_m98.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24_cm_M%C3%B6rser_M_98
Unfortunately I only prepare those had operational history in WWII.
Re: Some "new" Artillery icons
I'll help the PAK mode for developing some artillery units during the Spanish Civil War in the following days.
Re: Some "new" Artillery icons
The National Spain equipped with Italian and Germany artillery pieces. For those from Italy, they had 75/27 Mod.06; 75/27 Mod.11 and 75/27 Mod.12 field guns.
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The National Spain also have some heavier guns from Italy, such as 100/17 Mod.14 and 149/35.
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Another three Italian guns used in National Spain: 65/17 mountain howitzer, 149/13 heavy howitzer, and 105/28 field gun.
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German artillery used by National Spain during SCW including 75mm FK 16 nA, 105mm LeFH 16, 105mm LeFH 18, and 150mm sFH 13.
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sFH-13 is here.
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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons
Hi !
Im Bonaparte Napoleon.
Can you do upgrade for my Artillery ?
Im Bonaparte Napoleon.
Can you do upgrade for my Artillery ?
Vive L'Empereur !
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Continue with National Spain. They also equipped with French pieces. Here are two examples: 75mm mle 1897 and 155mm C mle 1917.
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A British design. Vickers 105mm M1922. During the SCW, it used by both sides.
This gun probably exported to other countries but I could not find any source about that. If anyone can provide information about this one, I will be very appreciated.
This gun probably exported to other countries but I could not find any source about that. If anyone can provide information about this one, I will be very appreciated.
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https://panzercorps.fandom.com/wiki/105mm_Vickers_M22
British howitzer Vickers Exhibition of weapons captured from the "Reds" during the Spanish Civil War, San Sebastian
https://voencomuezd.livejournal.com/765257.html
"Breaking" stereotypes about the Polish campaign of 1939 photo – Polish tank 7TR against the background of German cavalry
https://mikle1.livejournal.com/13348690.html
https://coollib.com/b/254215/read
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Republic Spain field artilleries. The majority of them were from USSR.
The first three are 76.2 mm M1902, 76.2 mm M1902/30, and 122mm M1910/30.
The first three are 76.2 mm M1902, 76.2 mm M1902/30, and 122mm M1910/30.
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Another two Russian guns: 76.2 mm M1909 mountain howitzer and 152mm M1910/30 heavy gun.
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Excellent) It remains to make only a Spanish armored train))) This is not a joke !
Improvised armored train — Landesa armored tractor mounted on a platform, the period of the revolution in Asturias
https://naukatehnika.com/bronepoezda-is ... ojnyi.html
https://shushpanzer-ru.livejournal.com/1545695.html
Improvised armored train — Landesa armored tractor mounted on a platform, the period of the revolution in Asturias
https://naukatehnika.com/bronepoezda-is ... ojnyi.html
https://shushpanzer-ru.livejournal.com/1545695.html
Last edited by Vano2004 on Wed May 25, 2022 4:38 pm, edited 4 times in total.
Re: Some "new" Artillery icons
Thanks Birgiria, very nice. Have you planed AT versions of the guns also?
Greetings PHCAS
Greetings PHCAS
Re: Some "new" Artillery icons
Hi Phcas
This is a good question. I was planned to prepare the AT switches. But after I did some research, it turn out that none of these field artilleries equipped with AT ammo during SCW. So in this case do you think we still need the AT versions?
Regards,
Birgeria