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Post by wyvern on Aug 20, 2019 6:05:07 GMT -9
...becouse you know... you need a way to bring your infantry and guns to the frontline Though actually this would have been largely on foot for infantry and using horses for the artillery throughout World War Two for the Germans especially, while the Soviet Union also relied very heavily on horse-drawn transport for artillery and supplies. It's worth taking a look at the statistics on this Wikipedia page about horses in WW2 to get some idea of this. The mechanised German units may grab the headlines, but made up only a small proportion of the army throughout the war. The Western Allies by contrast used scarcely any horses this way, and were much more reliant on vehicles for moving everything.
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Post by Antohammer on Aug 20, 2019 22:39:40 GMT -9
...becouse you know... you need a way to bring your infantry and guns to the frontline Though actually this would have been largely on foot for infantry and using horses for the artillery throughout World War Two for the Germans especially, while the Soviet Union also relied very heavily on horse-drawn transport for artillery and supplies. It's worth taking a look at the statistics on this Wikipedia page about horses in WW2 to get some idea of this. The mechanised German units may grab the headlines, but made up only a small proportion of the army throughout the war. The Western Allies by contrast used scarcely any horses this way, and were much more reliant on vehicles for moving everything. Dont worry man i m aware of the real level of motorization in german forces i m planning to add cavalry units to both german polish and soviets ... especially horse train for carrying artillery.... and why not...even german bycicle units i Will even add donkeys for the italians alpini mountain troops
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Post by Antohammer on Aug 23, 2019 0:40:27 GMT -9
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Post by wyvern on Aug 23, 2019 2:31:45 GMT -9
The TKS/TK3 looks nice, but the colour scheme seems wrong for Poland in 1939, as it fits neither with the so-called "Japanese" style of the 1932-36 period (the often rounded coloured patches should be larger and most would have had clear black outlines, for instance; a few vehicles still had this patterning by 1939) nor the standard three-colour schemes used from 1936 to 1939, as they used straight-edged rectangular or rhomboidal shapes, often horizontally elongated. This page on the Polish tankettes has some useful comments and illustrations in this regard.
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Post by Antohammer on Aug 23, 2019 9:57:41 GMT -9
The TKS/TK3 looks nice, but the colour scheme seems wrong for Poland in 1939, as it fits neither with the so-called "Japanese" style of the 1932-36 period (the often rounded coloured patches should be larger and most would have had clear black outlines, for instance; a few vehicles still had this patterning by 1939) nor the standard three-colour schemes used from 1936 to 1939, as they used straight-edged rectangular or rhomboidal shapes, often horizontally elongated. This page on the Polish tankettes has some useful comments and illustrations in this regard. TANK you a lot man (stupid joke left) i had no idea about my mistake and I apologize!!!! i will fix them!!! thankyou a lot!!! if you have any other suggestions write them!!! THANKYOU AGAIN
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Post by pavaro on Aug 23, 2019 11:33:44 GMT -9
2D figures rule.
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Post by Antohammer on Aug 24, 2019 0:11:24 GMT -9
2D figures rule. 2d rules !!! Lol
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Post by Antohammer on Sept 1, 2019 0:20:18 GMT -9
and here we are!!! panzers are on their way!!! join them!!! or try to stop them yours is the choice kck.st/2zITrtS
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Post by wyvern on Sept 1, 2019 12:01:50 GMT -9
What happened to the Polish tankettes though? The vehicle stretch goals seem to focus heavily on the German army so far, and while the Polish armour was relatively under-used in the campaign, it did give the Germans a few scares at times. Maybe a couple of aircraft should be in the stretch goal list as well, given how important they were for the speed of the German advance?
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Post by Antohammer on Sept 1, 2019 23:04:53 GMT -9
What happened to the Polish tankettes though? The vehicle stretch goals seem to focus heavily on the German army so far, and while the Polish armour was relatively under-used in the campaign, it did give the Germans a few scares at times. Maybe a couple of aircraft should be in the stretch goal list as well, given how important they were for the speed of the German advance? HI WIVERN dont worry about them they are around 200+ as stretch goals... the aircrafts are around the 300 in the goals so dont worry if we reach those amounts you will be able to deploy them i did not added stukas becouse i already made one 2.5 d model of it so I dont know if people already bought it... for polish tanks i will add the 7tp tanks too so dont worry giorgio already requested italians soldiers in russia so count them too for estern front then after the aircrafts i was thinking to start with russians and finnish but they are very far far far far away
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