Heavy Weapon version with rear replaced with something like a honking big crew served cannon - maybe something such as this:But given a Scifi look and with Stormtroopers manning it.
Two observation.1. Frikken' humongous: Source: Pintest and Photobucket2. Frikken' expensive: $860 USD. Shipping and SWMBO bribe is probably another $800.
Looking at the details of an AT-AT, I think a large crew served gun as suggested would work well:
Any idea what's different with this version of the T95 versus the older one? I know the original release was widely criticized for some dimensional errors, so maybe this is corrected.
It looks like the main gun is different, maybe it is out of World of Tanks?
I didn't think it was a real tank until I went looking on line, I found photos of the outside track assemble removed all in one. How was power transferred to it when it was mounted to the tank though, the photos don't really show how it's done.
I wonder what gun this is supposed to be.
Quote from: kitnut617 on March 08, 2016, 01:59:37 AMI didn't think it was a real tank until I went looking on line, I found photos of the outside track assemble removed all in one. How was power transferred to it when it was mounted to the tank though, the photos don't really show how it's done. I don't think the outer set of tracks were powered - I remember them being referred to as "dumb units".
Quote from: Jacques Deguerre on March 08, 2016, 12:11:06 AMI wonder what gun this is supposed to be.From what I could find in the Hunnicutt book on heavy tanks this version appears to be a "paper panzer" with a proposed 155mm gun that was under development for use on a heavy tank.
Quote from: Jeffry Fontaine on March 08, 2016, 03:08:05 AMQuote from: Jacques Deguerre on March 08, 2016, 12:11:06 AMI wonder what gun this is supposed to be.From what I could find in the Hunnicutt book on heavy tanks this version appears to be a "paper panzer" with a proposed 155mm gun that was under development for use on a heavy tank.Thanks for the information, Jeffry! I'd wondered if maybe it was a 155mm but it's hard to gauge based on a photo of a scale model.