
Hopefully it's recognizeable as a tank

What do you think?
In case somebody wants technobabble, tell me
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The gun should be a cyclotron gun, because a railgun with the firepower i had in mind for this gun would have shredded the tank to pieces with its recail. So i needed something to compensate the recoil force and thought about circular acceleration like in a cyclotron:PFC Brungardt wrote:Question. What is that main gun supposed to be? A railgun? It's awefully small.
Not necessarily. The tracks, and skirt and definitely the rear and front hull of the vehicle are all designed much like a tank (it looks like there is an engine in the rear and thick armor up front -- no doors there or on the sides) and the turret is a lot bigger than any IFV I've ever seen!Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman wrote:From the size of the main gun, it looks more like IFV/CFV rather than MBT....
correct, that's a "LASER".And I think the dome at the turret's back looks like some sort of...laser.
~140k of which 80k are used for the tracks onlyJulhelm wrote:Oh, and what's the polycount?
PFC Brungardt wrote:Huge fucking tank(!) worthy of being field tested against obscene mecha.
If its an armored ammunition transport then you really should scale the armament way down. The turret looks to be taking up half the vehicles volume, making it an inferior ammo transporter, and sending it out to use that weapon in combat laden with all that extra ammunition would be just suicidal.
With your advice in mind i have looked at the turret size again and scaled it down by 20%, moved it a little bit forward and used the free space behind for another row of ammo clips.Sea Skimmer wrote: If its an armored ammunition transport then you really should scale the armament way down. The turret looks to be taking up half the vehicles volume, making it an inferior ammo transporter, and sending it out to use that weapon in combat laden with all that extra ammunition would be just suicidal.
The gun should be a 20mm ETC gun which is exactly the same the infantry large infantry units carry, just with more ammunition.I suggest you give it a much smaller turret, something that's mounting the equivalent of a heavy machine gun or automatic grenade launcher, rather then a big anti vehicle cannon it appears to have now.
The vehicle either carries large ammo clips or 4 times the amount of small clips. Both can be unloaded by the infantry unit which use these type of ammo directly by simply grabing it and putting empty clips back into the vehicle.It would be quite useful if this vehicle could simply drive up, unload a prepackaged container of ammunition with its crane and then drive away in a minute. .... Either way, I'm not seeing any way for this thing to unload its self as it stand.
The rear is used for the engine and fuel storage. The support vehicle isnt that large with 7x5m, especially compared to the infantry.Since I'm sure you don't want your work to go to waste, you could recycle the big turret into a dedicated fire support version of this vehicle's chassis. The area that's currently rear ammunition storage could instead hold something like vertical missile launchers or a mortar.