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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 5:23 pm
by bebro
This is where I'm now with the AEC. There are some small inaccuracies, and some details not fully modelled out, but at PZC's unit size this will not make much of a difference, so I tend to leave it that way. Only the color will be changed to the standard Brit paint in PzC.

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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 5:37 pm
by VPaulus
Looking great. :)

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 6:50 pm
by flakfernrohr
nikivdd wrote:
flakfernrohr wrote:
nikivdd wrote:Brummbar.
Has anyone attempted to assign unit parameters in equipment file? Or any suggestions?
Pretty similar to a GRILLE 15cm L/12 specs I imagine. Used the same ammunition as the sIG 33. Also similar gun to the sIG 33 that had a L/11 15cm gun which was used to develop the L/12 which was shorter and in a ball mounting of the superstructure. All of this family used the Infanteriegeschutz 33 cannon or its variations.
Would a range of 2 and 5 ammo be reasonable? What do you think?
The tables in the game for the sIG 38T show a range of 3, ammo of 4, movement at 4, rate of fire 9 and initiative 5. The Sturmpanzer is the same.

Since the Brummbar (Grizzly Bear, I love that name), is an improved version cannon on a PzIV Chassis, a higher range, more ammo and more movement would be in order I think. Certainly a more initiative due to the enclosed fighting compartment on the hull which was heavily armored.

I would give at least a range of 3, ammo 5 as you say because of a larger hull area on the PzIV chassis. Then I would up the movement to at least 5 (the same as Hummel). Perhaps the initiative should be a little higher to for the enclosed fighting compartment and the Germans felt very confident in the Brummbar and the close defense and air defense should be higher than an open fighting compartment vehicle. The rate of fire could maybe be tweaked since this cannon was set on a ball like a tank and the loading and sighting procedure improved.

I am NO expert, just my $.02. The Brummbar was really a bad a** artillery and support tank, just very heavy due to the armored superstructure. They improved it three times before production ceased.

NOW! If Bebro has made us a fine Brummbar specimen, my hat is off to him and he would find it easy to utilize the similar superstructure for the PzIV PanzerJager 70 (A), also made by Alkett. Just a hint bebro. :roll:

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 9:21 pm
by nikivdd
flakfernrohr wrote:
nikivdd wrote:
flakfernrohr wrote: Pretty similar to a GRILLE 15cm L/12 specs I imagine. Used the same ammunition as the sIG 33. Also similar gun to the sIG 33 that had a L/11 15cm gun which was used to develop the L/12 which was shorter and in a ball mounting of the superstructure. All of this family used the Infanteriegeschutz 33 cannon or its variations.
Would a range of 2 and 5 ammo be reasonable? What do you think?
The tables in the game for the sIG 38T show a range of 3, ammo of 4, movement at 4, rate of fire 9 and initiative 5. The Sturmpanzer is the same.

Since the Brummbar (Grizzly Bear, I love that name), is an improved version cannon on a PzIV Chassis, a higher range, more ammo and more movement would be in order I think. Certainly a more initiative due to the enclosed fighting compartment on the hull which was heavily armored.

I would give at least a range of 3, ammo 5 as you say because of a larger hull area on the PzIV chassis. Then I would up the movement to at least 5 (the same as Hummel). Perhaps the initiative should be a little higher to for the enclosed fighting compartment and the Germans felt very confident in the Brummbar and the close defense and air defense should be higher than an open fighting compartment vehicle. The rate of fire could maybe be tweaked since this cannon was set on a ball like a tank and the loading and sighting procedure improved.

I am NO expert, just my $.02. The Brummbar was really a bad a** artillery and support tank, just very heavy due to the armored superstructure. They improved it three times before production ceased.

NOW! If Bebro has made us a fine Brummbar specimen, my hat is off to him and he would find it easy to utilize the similar superstructure for the PzIV PanzerJager 70 (A), also made by Alkett. Just a hint bebro. :roll:
Thanks for the input. It is much appreciated :)

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 9:35 am
by rezaf
bebro wrote:This is where I'm now with the AEC. There are some small inaccuracies, and some details not fully modelled out, but at PZC's unit size this will not make much of a difference, so I tend to leave it that way. Only the color will be changed to the standard Brit paint in PzC.
Outstanding work bebro, as usual. Thanks. :)
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rezaf

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 7:29 pm
by bebro
AEC MkI available here: http://www.mediafire.com/?2wfmdlxns0fn80x

I didn't test this one in-game so far, but I don't expect any probs. If there are still any, just drop me a note and I'll fix it.

I'll allo add the link to the OP.

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 12:27 pm
by Kerloc
looks very good

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 7:47 pm
by Ballermann
Nice, very nice new Unit.

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 1:38 pm
by bebro
Thanks. This was the last unit I made - for this year ;)

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 3:05 pm
by Ballermann
Oh, that's too bad :cry:

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 2:41 pm
by bebro
OK, I haven't forgotten about the "units for minors", but next will follow something else, since this will be used for the 3d unit making tut.

After looking through some possible units for this I decided to do a "Panzerwerfer 42" on Maultier haftrack:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panzerwerfer

The reasons for this are:

1. The main body is not too complex
2. Being a halftrack this can be used to demonstrate procedures for both wheeled and tracked vehicles
3. I like the look of this thing, and it is not in the game yet

I'll start a separate thread for this tomorrow, the tut will have several parts.

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 2:45 pm
by rezaf
Cool choice bebro - I already made one of those, but I'm sure you can do a better job by creating a proper 3D model. Eagerly awaiting your unit. 8)

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Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 2:49 pm
by bebro
Hey, this looks actually very good. :) Haven't seen it before. Though doing a 3d model of it can't hurt :)

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 7:23 pm
by flakfernrohr
That is an awesome unit to say the least, ready made to put with the data and files of the Wuframen 40, just substitute the icon. BTW bebro, any thoughts on the Alkett version of the PZIV l/70 (A) yet?

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 8:31 pm
by Razz1
Brumbar was a heavy support unit.

I should not move 5 or have higher ammo.

It was used short range for knocking out building and forts.

Should be range 2 movement 4

In order to get range, you need a long barrel.

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 9:06 pm
by flakfernrohr
Razz1 wrote:Brumbar was a heavy support unit.

I should not move 5 or have higher ammo.

It was used short range for knocking out building and forts.

Should be range 2 movement 4

In order to get range, you need a long barrel.
Sounds good to me. The Brummbar is a neat piece of armor

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 4:53 pm
by bebro
flakfernrohr wrote:BTW bebro, any thoughts on the Alkett version of the PZIV l/70 (A) yet?
Well, for the next some 2-3 weeks I will be busy with other things that have priority. But then I might give it a try, since I don't have to create the PIV chassis from scratch.

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 8:03 pm
by flakfernrohr
bebro wrote:
flakfernrohr wrote:BTW bebro, any thoughts on the Alkett version of the PZIV l/70 (A) yet?
Well, for the next some 2-3 weeks I will be busy with other things that have priority. But then I might give it a try, since I don't have to create the PIV chassis from scratch.[/quote-bebro]


THANK YOU VERY MUCH. IF YOU GET THE TIME, PLEASE DO ONE WITH THE L/70 AND ONE WITH THE l/71 Kwk 43 88mm. Just a little longer barrel. These are not in the game.

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 8:34 pm
by HBalck
Hi Bebro,
If you need a good 3D model for your Panzerwerfer 42 (possible are max, 3ds, obj 3D formats or direct my pz3 format Panzerwerfer for poser) - I can give you one of my models - BTW I need your AEC and I need a good sIG I tower (for my Panzer I and my sIG). BTW we can work together on some projects.
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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:27 pm
by bebro
HBalck wrote:Hi Bebro,
If you need a good 3D model for your Panzerwerfer 42 (possible are max, 3ds, obj 3D formats or direct my pz3 format Panzerwerfer for poser) - I can give you one of my models - BTW I need your AEC and I need a good sIG I tower (for my Panzer I and my sIG). BTW we can work together on some projects.

H.Balck
It's a nice model no doubt, but I picked the Panzerwerfer specifically to write my 3d unit making tut.

As for working together, sorry, normally I'd have no problem with this, but since your first move here was basically to imply out of the blue that I had more or less stolen other people's work I don't think there's much of a basis for cooperation.

I certainly wish you luck for your mod projects, since they are looking very good.