Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
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guille1434
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
Again the YaG-10 heavy truck, with in a more agressive role... the SPAAG version with a 76,2 mm 29-K AA Gun mounted on its cargo bed...
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guille1434
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
Also, the same vehicle but painted in the PzCorps Soviet SE camo scheme... 
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
As always excellent )
https://yandex.ru/turbo/h/warfor.me/sov ... tank-t-80/

You can also ride tanks Т-26 on this YAG-10
https://zen.yandex.ru/media/id/5defc29e ... 1c9bcec3fc
https://yandex.ru/turbo/h/warfor.me/sov ... tank-t-80/
You can also ride tanks Т-26 on this YAG-10
https://zen.yandex.ru/media/id/5defc29e ... 1c9bcec3fc
Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
Guille, thanks for the support with the units!guille1434 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 8:55 pm Here is the icon for the Vickers 75 mm AA Gun M31 in Finnish colors... In Finland forces use, this gun was rechambered for the 76,2 mm caliber, and was designated
76 Itk/34 V
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
It's time to replace the tanks in training missions with those that actually had training )))

https://pikabu.ru/story/derevyannyie_ta ... ii_4105110

https://seryj221221.livejournal.com/243305.html

https://pikabu.ru/story/derevyannyie_ta ... ii_4105110

https://seryj221221.livejournal.com/243305.html
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guille1434
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
Hello Intenso and Uzbek... Thanks for your nice words. I am glad to know that you liked the las unit icons uploaded...
Also, the Yag-10 truck as a light tank transporter is a nice idea...
Also, the Yag-10 truck as a light tank transporter is a nice idea...
Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
Well you are great at creating units )guille1434 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2020 11:44 pm Hello Intenso and Uzbek... Thanks for your nice words. I am glad to know that you liked the las unit icons uploaded...
Also, the Yag-10 truck as a light tank transporter is a nice idea...![]()

https://warhead.su/2019/03/15/bolshoe-t ... ny-i-snega

German soldiers inspect the TKS tankette, captured along with the Ursus truck that was transporting it. September 1939

http://alternathistory.com/dalekij-meri ... i-chast-3/
Scania type E truck

Example of transportation of German tanks Pz. Kpfw.I Ausf.A


On parade in Berlin. Tanks are loaded into the bodies of heavy trucks Faun 900
https://warspot.ru/8222-torsiony-nevezeniya

Captured SAU STUG III "Avenger" from a separate company of captured tanks. Western front. March 1942
http://zonwar.ru/artileru/rail_gun_5.html
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guille1434
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
Yes, I have seen some of those tank transporter trucks... I know about the Ursus-A used by the Polish to transport their TK type tankettes, the German Faun 900 (I made icons for that truck), but the big Scania Type E with a 20 ton Panzer IV on its cargo bed was a real surprise to me. I did not think there were trucks with such a large cargo capacity in WWII era... Also, I don`t know anything about the big truck (an american model?) with a BT Soviet fast tank on it. What truck was that? 
Anyway, here is a quick conversion of the Yag-10 truck into a light tank transporter... Enjoy!
Anyway, here is a quick conversion of the Yag-10 truck into a light tank transporter... Enjoy!
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guille1434
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
Not very related, but while doing research for the Polish tank transporters, I found a rare photo of a TK type tankette towing a cargo trailer... 
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
Impressive photos again and again! 
Comprehensive Battlefield Europe AAR:
http://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=145&t=86481
http://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=145&t=86481
Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
With the BT tank this is a 10 ton Kroupp truck during the Spanish civil war )С советским быстрым танком БТ. Что это был за грузовик?![]()

https://imgprx.livejournal.net/b3d3d447 ... wFVmo26VR4

The Diamond t-980 ballast tractor is towing a 40-ton 24-wheel Dyson trailer with a Churchill tank. 1945
https://www.kolesa.ru/article/transport ... -lend-liza

https://wwii.space/gruzovyie-i-spetsial ... ili-shv-2/

https://sibnarkomat.livejournal.com/27432415.html

https://litvek.com/book-read/432349-kni ... online?p=2

http://www.swedishbrasscar.com/scaindex.html

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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
Hi Guille,
very nice icons as always over the last months!
Greetings from Germany!
very nice icons as always over the last months!
Greetings from Germany!
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guille1434
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
Hello Anders! It is very nice to see you around here after so much time... I hope you are well. My best wishes and greetings go to you from this humble corner of the forum! 
Now, another Soviet icon... an improved version for the 76,2 mm AA Gun M1931, of course, with its ground to ground direct fire switch. I hope someone find some use for them...
Now, another Soviet icon... an improved version for the 76,2 mm AA Gun M1931, of course, with its ground to ground direct fire switch. I hope someone find some use for them...
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guille1434
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
...Inevitably, the Finns captured some of those AA guns in the second half of 1941, and after that, in 1944, they purchased a further batch from the Germans which in turn had also captured from the Soviets...
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guille1434
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
More Soviet hardware, this time, it could be called "airware" because we are talking about the Lisunov Li-2 aircraft, which was a licensed copy of the world famous Douglas DC-3, which was used by the Soviets as a civil and military transport, paratrooper launching, and, unknown to me, a long range bomber (in a variant called Li-2VV). As this last variant was not externally very different from the transports, I added a bomb tail undeneath the fuselage, but in fact, the position of the bomb racks would make the bombs not visible from the PzCorps icon perspective, but well, we can call it an "artist´s license"
This icon was made by request for Intenso, who recently returned to the forums and re-started working in his East Front mod. Enjoy!!
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
Lol, I did the same!, check the Intenso request post. 
Eastern Front: Soviet Storm (v1.96): http://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=147&t=50342
Modern Conflicts (v2.10): http://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=147&t=72062
Modern Conflicts (v2.10): http://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=147&t=72062
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guille1434
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
Yes, I saw your posting... I suppose that you beat me by a few minutes...
I took your night-blue colored Li-2, because it looks really nice. Thanks!

I took your night-blue colored Li-2, because it looks really nice. Thanks!
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guille1434
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
...And, another Li-2 bomber with a dark grey - green night camouflage... 
I was trying a new "technique" for applying multi-tone camo schemes to icons using the layers function of the Paint.Net software. I think the results look promising.
I was trying a new "technique" for applying multi-tone camo schemes to icons using the layers function of the Paint.Net software. I think the results look promising.
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Re: Guille's PzCorps Support Base - Multipurpose Icons and more.
Thank you, guys.guille1434 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 1:37 am More Soviet hardware, this time, it could be called "airware" because we are talking about the Lisunov Li-2 aircraft
Guille, I also wrote you the next request in PM
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