Units for MansWork

Great new stuff Gwendoline. Thanks.

But I must return to that Mastiff/Cougar model that was mentioned earlier in this thread. You said that you had a model, but what happend to it?
I guess you're hard pressed for time, but it would be a dream to get that vehicle. Getting those modern infantry troops for Amerika, Britain, Italy and Poland among many to move a bit faster than on foot.

Any hope for this.... ???:crazyeye:
 
Cougar and Mastiff added.

For the curious: "Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP; EM-rap) vehicles are armored fighting vehicles used by various armed forces, whose designed purpose is surviving improvised explosive device (IED) attacks and ambushes. The first development in armored vehicles designed specifically to counter the land mine threat were initiated during the Rhodesian Bush War; existing technology was subsequently inherited (and matured) by the South African Defence Force after 1980."

Quite simple, but hope you like them :)

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Ooooh YES...

Just leaving for party and got a reason to have an extra drink (or two) :crazyeye:

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: to you Gwendoline :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Hard to bring criticism to these fine additions. They just look super.

The Saxon seen too much on the streets of Northern Ireland I think...

Now we got an update for the Saracen - Saxon - Mastiff on the wheeled lineage for Her Majesty´s Armed Forces. Great...

The Condor might be used also as a stand in for the French famous VAB 4x4, that not yet reach any unit maker.

Just stumbled into this website.
Nice I think as a complement on all your great military vehicles. You truly got most of the "important" ones to keep good lineages for civ nations

http://tanknutdave.com/4x4-wheeled-armoured-personnel-carriers-patrol-vehicles/
 
well, it's always pleasure to hear good comments, but more productive to hear criticism ;)

Personally I'd feel like a real jerk criticizing someones hard work when I couldn't create anything even remotely comparable. For myself I'd rather leave criticism to those who actually know what they're talking about, which I don't. My only complaint is that I wish some of your artillery pieces were a little bigger/larger scale, but that's more of a personal preference thing than anything else.
 
Hey, Gwen! Throught some recent events on Easter Europe.. You know.. There is a gap and a place for Vezhliviye Lyudi (twitter @vezhlivo) and their Tiger Armored Cars. :rolleyes:
Or VDVs.

Oh, sorry for bothering you, just a joke. And your helos are beautiful.
 
I remember last June we talked about the M1128 MGS and some Chinese and South Korean vehicles. Are these ideas still floating around by chance?

If I reach to Stryker first, there will be two variants only, as apc and as heavy weaponed. Chinese models stock together more and more, unlike the koreans :undecide:

It's more of a minor issue, but the one thing I've noticed is that sometimes when a vehicle has a missile attack, the missile animation seems a little strange (i.e. size, speed, trajectory).

Well, maybe because the missiles are different itself. Honestly, I'm not always sure and not always watch how it works in video, even if in touch. I think because Civ-style allows to add a bit of imagination and 'freestyle' in every unit, just to make it look nicer, proper or fun in game. Anyway I'm trying to make it reasonable in physics and modern armory, and believe i don't step away of realism too much :lol:

Just stumbled into this website.
Nice I think as a complement on all your great military vehicles. You truly got most of the "important" ones to keep good lineages for civ nations

http://tanknutdave.com/4x4-wheeled-armoured-personnel-carriers-patrol-vehicles/

A lot of beautiful and rare vehicles. My only chagrin I unable to introduce much of them to community by myself now (except 6 or 8). However it's pleasure to know some of them already here.
 
Hope you get that Stryker with full Hull Protection Kit. Those looks awesome.
 

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