I forgot to say. About the AT switch, I don't make such type for some of the WWI heavy artillery because I checked references, some of them have really low muzzle velocity, lower than 400m/s. For those and their heavy mass, in my opinion these guns have nothing to do when facing armoured vehicle attacks. More over, they may not have AP ammos. HEs are useless for anti tank role.phcas wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 8:43 am Hello Birgeria
First, thanks for making the graphics and allowing us to use them for the PAK mod. However, for the PAK mod we set high standards for our graphics and the style of the graphics. I want to kindly show you what we can and cannot use in the PAK mod.
The graphics as in example A is the line of sight we need. Examples B and C deviate from this and have a different viewing angle. We cannot use these directly.
Example D differs too much for us in style and color with the rest of the MOD units. We also need AT versions of the guns and shadows under the guns are missing sometimes.
Of course you create units for all forum members and do it your way. But I just wanted to show you this. Know that we are very interested in your work.
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If it is not possible for you to adjust these issues, I will do it myself as in example E.
don't get this wrong it's not a criticism I'm just stating what the PAK mod standard is.
Keep it up and best regards PHCAS
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Single colored version of French 220mm mle 1917.
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Yes, the TRP.captainjack wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 8:59 am One French piece that is often overlooked is the WW1 vintage 37mm infantry gun. Not that powerful but very portable and very accurate for shooting at openings in bunkers etc - so more or less the 37mm from the renault with fortkiller.
https://www.militaryfactory.com/armor/d ... mor_id=936
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US artillery series:
105mm light howitzer M3
105mm light howitzer M3
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Heavy siege artillery, 8 inch M1 and 240mm M1
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One more heavy artillery tractor, M35. Using M10 chase and the turret is removed. I prepared this icon based on M10 from PAK mode.
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A late war US SPG: T92 Howitzer Motor Carriage. T26E3 chase with 8 inch M1 gun.
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There are two Italian guns haven't made by others yet:
Cannone 105/32. Rebarreled Skoda 104mm M.15
Cannone 105/32. Rebarreled Skoda 104mm M.15
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Cannone 152/37. This is Skoda Autokanone M.15/16
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Belgian modern artillery: 120mm L mle 1931
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Schneider 85mm M1927 field gun. Did not accepted by French army but Greece bought 48 pieces. It has a maximum firing range of more than 15000m!
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Two Norwegian mountain howitzers: 75mm M1911 and M.27
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Norwegian modern artillery: 120mm M32. Only 8 pieces equipped during German invation.
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Bofors 105mm M1927 howitzer. Netherland bought some and named as 10-veld. This gun has already existed in PAK mod. I slightly reduced the size of the icon to fit with other 105s and made the AT switch version.
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Bofors M1927 also equipped in Royal Hungarian army and named as 31M.
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Another Bofors:105mm Haubits m/40. Finland purchased the license and called H37.
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Very nice work and historical details
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Download the new 2.4 Mod here http://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=147&t=47985
Download the new 2.4 Mod here http://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=147&t=47985
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Skoda productions across European countries:
105mm vz.35, served in Slovak, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, a slightly improved version also in Finland.
105mm vz.35, served in Slovak, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, a slightly improved version also in Finland.
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