Unit requests thread

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I'd like to request some Phantasy Star Online units
For some ideas:

The playable types (HUcast, RAmar, FOnewearl, etc.)
Chaos Bringer
Evil/Pal/Gil Sharks
Boomas
Rappies!
Sinow Beat/Gold
Garanz (as a tank?)
Dimenians

I don't see a use for the bosses, although if anyone else does feel free.
I can provide pictures if necessary
 
Question, has anyone got a version of the galley with an unglued mast and sail? I need that mast and sail for my Polynesian UU.


Here's the mast and the sail off the galley :
 

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I know people seem to do mostly tanks and planes, but an Atakebune (Japanese galley) would be a good stand-in for an asian galley and since someone has already done a Kobukson we could do a Japanese-Korean war mod from the period of Admiral Yi.
 
I know people seem to do mostly tanks and planes, but an Atakebune (Japanese galley) would be a good stand-in for an asian galley and since someone has already done a Kobukson we could do a Japanese-Korean war mod from the period of Admiral Yi.

Sure thing. :p It'll be useful for my mod anyway.
 
Would like to get my hands on few classical age siege weapons (this site has top, front, side pics for most weapons).

Also still would like to get 1800's machine gun unit and a modern day version of machine gun unit so that I could have different machine gun units for early industrial, world war I-II and modern day time periods.
 

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Anyone interested in coming up with a collection of prehistoric animals? :D

Off the top of my head I would think of the following:


  • [*]T-Rex
    [*]Brontosaur
    [*]Triceratops
    [*]Velociraptor
    [*]Ichtyosaur
    [*]Pteranodon
    [*]Plesiosaur
What? No liopleurodon? :D
I noticed you have velociraptor on that list. If you're thinking of the Jurassic Park fair, that design is more in line with Deinonychous or the Megaraptor (also called Utahraptor). Also, the latest fossile information suggests they had feathers.
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The size is also wrong. A more appropriate comparison would be like this.
velociraptorReal.gif

Not very intimidating, is it?
Compare this to the deinonychus.
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A bit more in line with what you're thinking, I'm sure.
Sorry if I seem a bit asinine. I used to be big into dinosaurs when I was young, more than normal (I knew what a paleontologist was at age five), so I tend to be a bit of a stickler for accuracy. Anyway, I hope I was helpful in my own unique way.
 
lol. liopleurodon. :D
have you seen charlie the unicorn 2? its on newgrounds right now.
i digress. what about a spinosaurus...?
 
@Xenomorph
I'm surprised you didn't mention the "Apatosaur + camarosaur = brontosaur" thing ;).

Yeah, the Mormonraptor will do just fine!

A MormonRaptor sounds cool, but it would be OP :lol:.
 
@Xenomorph
I'm surprised you didn't mention the "Apatosaur + camarosaur = brontosaur" thing ;).
Doh! I was thinking "hmm, that name sounds wrong for some reason" but didn't bother because I was kind of thinking "brachiosaur" and was too focused on the velociraptor.
And the liopleurodon.
But yea, the brontosaur doesn't actually exist. It was a mistake when they put a camarosaur head on an apatosaur body back in 1879 (the two were found close to each other), but they fixed in in 1903 (when they found a complete apatosaur skeleton). People still use the term, though.
 
camarosaur

hi. :D

Doh! I was thinking "hmm, that name sounds wrong for some reason" but didn't bother because I was kind of thinking "brachiosaur" and was too focused on the velociraptor.
And the liopleurodon.
But yea, the brontosaur doesn't actually exist. It was a mistake when they put a camarosaur head on an apatosaur body back in 1879 (the two were found close to each other), but they fixed in in 1903 (when they found a complete apatosaur skeleton). People still use the term, though.

well, this leaves the term available for when a new sauropod is discovered.
and is it the Brachiosaur or the Argentinosaur who is the tallest? i believe it is the latter
 
hi. :D

well, this leaves the term available for when a new sauropod is discovered.
and is it the Brachiosaur or the Argentinosaur who is the tallest? i believe it is the latter

hi! :yeah:

The latest thing I knew was that some bones were found, and were bigger than any others... I think they call it Seismosaur or Ultrasaur or something, but I've been out of touch with this for more than 10 years, so I have no idea.
 
i think those are the ones that hold the highest weight... idk.
 
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