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Tank Cracker

Vue Aviation posted on Jan 19, 2013
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I've noticed that so many descriptions of planes made by Germany during WW 2 carry the line ..."but it was produced in too small of numbers and too late to be effective."...lucky for the Allied effort. The Henschel Hs 129 was no exception. largely through lessons learned by the Condor Legion ground support tactics used during the Spanish Civil War (effectively using the durable but largely unsuitable HS 123) the Germans adopted the philosophy and to that end came up with the "Panzerknacker" or tank cracker..."safe cracker" as it was named by the troops. It's use is credited for slowing the Russian tank advanced for a time, but too late. One quick look at this aircraft and a brief read of it's description, including the pilot sitting in a armored "bathtub" behind that drop-down nose, to say nothing of the massive remake of the Pak 40 antitank gun mounted beneath the pilot brings to mind the USAF A-10 Warthog tank buster. Basically like the A-10 this is a flying, heavily armored antitank gun These are generally considered to be the only two fixed wing aircraft dedicated totally to that role. Both are very effective at it too. Henschel Hs 129: Really nicely executed model by Pedro Caparros available generously for free on sharecg. Textures slightly tweaked, and swapped out prop blur by myself. Pilots in that (really, really) cramped cockpit commandeered from one of Neil's aircraft. I don't remember which one. Poser7, Vue6Infinite, PS Cs3

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London224

6:36PM | Sat, 19 January 2013

Your work is getting me focused on planes now Bill..this looks nice..look for something special in the weeks to come.

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neiwil

7:43PM | Sat, 19 January 2013

Outstanding..model and render, very fortunate the Germans suffered from 'kid in a candy store syndrome' didn't know which of anything to concentrate on and so never built enough of any.This was a 'beast', always liked this one...you seem to be keeping 'Tailspin's' relatives in full employment, thanks for that...fortunately they're a bit more responsible with heavy ordinance :-)

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texboy

8:37PM | Sat, 19 January 2013

Really superior, bud! These guys, and Hans Rudel in his Stuka, were some ballsy lads....

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fls13

9:30PM | Sat, 19 January 2013

Nice job on the propeller blur and texturing!

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Yuroven

11:12PM | Sat, 19 January 2013

The Americans had a B-something w/ a cannon in the nose, until later in the 20th, had a cannon pointing sideways, really spooky...;) great pic

gwhite2

12:17AM | Sun, 20 January 2013

The cross section of the aircraft was so narrow that some of the less essential instruments were mounted outside the cockpit on the inner engine nacelles!

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ragouc

4:43AM | Sun, 20 January 2013

Very good model

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Briney

5:20AM | Sun, 20 January 2013

Great work on the formation and the landscape too... I wonder how many rounds they'd carry?

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debbielove

8:07AM | Sun, 20 January 2013

One of Fave under-rated aircraft, and as you say thank goodness! Imagine hundreds sweeping over the Russian and French battlefield! Carnage! Fabulous model, I can't wait.. Well done!!!! Rob

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pcaparrosc

10:04AM | Sun, 20 January 2013

Thank you very much for the mention. I appreciate your renders, and envy your skill with composition, lighting and ideas in general. By the way: Here in Spain, the German planes came too soon and too much and as a result, our dictator died in bed of old age.

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UVDan

10:28AM | Sun, 20 January 2013

That is a great model and you have used it well! Excellent scene!

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Renderholic

10:44AM | Mon, 21 January 2013

Terrific image and outstanding work on the prop blur. Love the facts about the planes that you include in your comments. Good research.


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