Unusual ww2 tanks by shaunfletcher
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Very high poly (500k)
Comments (12)
VOID
Terrific work! Thanks for sharing. :D
Roux
Wow ;D
pakled
they're not unusual..just French..I think..;) (well, the upper one looks French, the lower one? Hard to say, could be Japanese, though there was an early Russian model a bit like it..don't have my reference materials close at hand..;) great models.
shaunfletcher
The back one is french, a hotchkiss h35 (easy to mistake for the renault r35), the front english, a matilda mk1 infantry tank, used in the pre dunkirk war in france, and the 'parent' of the immensely famous matilda 2. I say unusual because they are both rarely seen as cgi models (as opposed to the million tigers and shermans one sees!) Glad you all like them.
Zlayer
Wow, love the texturing on those.
zorares
Any chance on getting my hands on them! I'm a huge tank freak and these are 2 that I don't have!
vkoontz
A Panzer 3 or 4 could take these out with no problem.
shaunfletcher
zorares, sorry, these are going to go to a client for a fair bit of money! vkoontz, actually most contemporary german tanks couldnt penetrate the armour on these two at all... though some other french tanks were even better armoured (no german tank could touch a char-b1) in fact the matilda2 that was based on the matilda1 was a nightmare for every german tank until the tigers arrived in africa.. unfortunately these two are armed with not much more than pea shooters, so proved pretty useless in the unexpected tank vs tank combats of ww2, and then fell easy prey to the luftwaffe fighter bombers. Shaun
SiochTroum
Nice!! I like the toy like feel. Very good work!
dickbill
great models and maps
Moebius87
Superb work!
Nadu
very nice indeed !