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Re: Some "new" Artillery icons
Afrika Korps field modification: sIG33 infantry gun on Pz.III H chase, only one made.
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Two modernized British QF 18 pdr field gun.
MK. III with box trail.
MK. III with box trail.
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MK. IV with split trail. This one is quite common in the British Expedition Force in 1940.
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Two Italian light armed desert trucks
Camionetta AS-43 and Camionetta Desertica 43
Camionetta AS-43 and Camionetta Desertica 43
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Hungarian armored troop units.
Tank destroyer Toldi, mounting a PAK-40.
Armored troop carrier Nehel based on Nimrod SPAA gun.
"What if" Armored troop carrier Tas.
Tank destroyer Toldi, mounting a PAK-40.
Armored troop carrier Nehel based on Nimrod SPAA gun.
"What if" Armored troop carrier Tas.
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- Hungarian_Tas_Carrier.png (33.72 KiB) Viewed 2254 times
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- Hungarian_Nehel.png (28.92 KiB) Viewed 2254 times
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An AR switch mode for Romanian Resita M1943
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https://www.bivouac.ru/2019/02/sovetska ... a-ww2.html
Captive "gods of war": how the Germans used captured artillery
http://alternathistory.com/plenyonnye-b ... tilleriyu/
The M33 tractors were created on the basis of the M31 armored repair and evacuation vehicles, from which the tower and crane equipment were dismantled. In total, in 1943-1944, about 100 BRAM were converted into artillery tractors
https://477768.livejournal.com/5931564.html
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Hi
Tnx for info.
What about Маrtin 167 “МагуІаnd” (RAF) and Маrtіn 187 (“Ваltіmоrе”) PS Maybe rename Topic ? Birgeria's PzCorps Support Base: Icons.
When im died - I must be a killed.
Re: Some "new" Artillery icons
Hi Trfin
Thanks a lot for your advise. I actually tried several times for Baltimore bomber but non of them can be treated as successful. I really like that one so I will keep trying.
Birgeria
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The most famous Austrian cannon of the Second World War
https://zen.yandex.ru/media/cyrilsh/sam ... 313aec9c85
4,7 cm Infanteriekanone M35 в австрийской армии
https://en.topwar.ru/164856-trofejnye-a ... rovoj.html
https://zen.yandex.ru/media/cyrilsh/sam ... 313aec9c85
4,7 cm Infanteriekanone M35 в австрийской армии
https://en.topwar.ru/164856-trofejnye-a ... rovoj.html
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Here I propose my new bomber: Martin 187 Baltimore. With RAF and Free French markings, Mediterranean theater.
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Very nice Martin Maryland icon!! Thanks for sharing!
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In the original Panzer Corps game, Soviet air defense units were given one of the first anti-aircraft self-propelled guns
https://war-book.ru/su-6-samohodnaya-ar ... aya-ustano /
And could add this ZSU T-26-23-2 "Chamomile". the USSR )
http://alternathistory.com/zsu-t-26-23-2-romashka-sssr/
In reality , the first ZSU was not adopted , and Daisies are generally an alternative story
https://en.topwar.ru/151369-nemeckie-ma ... ast-3.html
https://war-book.ru/su-6-samohodnaya-ar ... aya-ustano /
http://aviarmor.net/tww2/tanks/ussr/su-6.htmThus, the Red Army was not eager to accept the SU-6 in any capacity and sent the finished machines to warehouses, where they ended their lives.
And could add this ZSU T-26-23-2 "Chamomile". the USSR )
http://alternathistory.com/zsu-t-26-23-2-romashka-sssr/
In reality , the first ZSU was not adopted , and Daisies are generally an alternative story
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%97%D0%A1%D0%A3-37
Since the ZSU-37 did not take part in real battles of the Second World War, it can be found infrequently in computer games.
ZSU-37 can be seen in the following computer games:
in the domestic "IL-2 Stormtrooper";
in the domestic RTS "Sudden Strike: The Last Stand";
in the domestic RTS "Blitzkrieg II";
in the domestic RTS "Behind enemy lines 2: Brothers in Arms";
in the domestic RTS "Behind enemy lines 2: Fox of the Desert";
in the domestic RTS "Behind enemy lines 2: Assault";
in the Hungarian RTS "War Front: Turning Point";
in the French RTS "R.U.S.E";
in the domestic "War Thunder".
It is worth noting that the reflection of the tactical and technical characteristics of armored vehicles and the features of its use in combat in many computer games is far from reality.
https://en.topwar.ru/151369-nemeckie-ma ... ast-3.html
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Hi there
I'm working on aircrafts. This time the topic is the Air Forces of the Third Reich's Eastern Allies. Some of the icons are brand new and some are modified from existing icons.
First comes the Bulgarian AF
Planes from Czechoslovakian design:
Avia B-71 bomber; Aero MB.200 bomber and Aero A304 transporter.
I'm working on aircrafts. This time the topic is the Air Forces of the Third Reich's Eastern Allies. Some of the icons are brand new and some are modified from existing icons.
First comes the Bulgarian AF
Planes from Czechoslovakian design:
Avia B-71 bomber; Aero MB.200 bomber and Aero A304 transporter.
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- Bulg_Aero_MB200.png (35.32 KiB) Viewed 1898 times
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- Bulg_Aero_A304.png (48.29 KiB) Viewed 1898 times
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Germany aircraft in Bulgarian AF:
Focke Wulf Fw-58 trainer/light bomber/reconnaissance
Dornier Do-11 medium bomber
Focke Wulf Fw-58 trainer/light bomber/reconnaissance
Dornier Do-11 medium bomber
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- Bulg_FW-58.png (33.16 KiB) Viewed 1896 times
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Bf-109 G series in Bulgarian AF
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Bulgarian models:
DAR-10 light dive bomber, 2 prototypes.
KB-11 reconnaissance, looks a little like lengthened Lysander.
DAR-10 light dive bomber, 2 prototypes.
KB-11 reconnaissance, looks a little like lengthened Lysander.
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- Bulg_DAR-10.png (38.44 KiB) Viewed 1893 times
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- Bulg_KB-11.png (28.45 KiB) Viewed 1893 times
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Slovakian air force! two models:
Aero A-304 and MB.200.
I'm trying to produce higher diversity of the transporter aircraft across the countries. Now at least Bulgaria and Slovak and get rid of Ju 52s.
Aero A-304 and MB.200.
I'm trying to produce higher diversity of the transporter aircraft across the countries. Now at least Bulgaria and Slovak and get rid of Ju 52s.
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- SLVK_Aero_A304.png (47.93 KiB) Viewed 1892 times
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Finnish air warriors:
Fiat G-50 and Curtiss Hawk-75
Fiat G-50 and Curtiss Hawk-75
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Reworked Finnish Fokker D XXI and Hurricane MK. I.
Plus Do-17 Z2.
Plus Do-17 Z2.
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- Finn_Do_17Z.png (38.17 KiB) Viewed 1800 times