Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Looking for a WWI Tank

nick_brown1967 opened this issue on Jan 06, 2005 ยท 12 posts


nick_brown1967 posted Thu, 06 January 2005 at 9:19 AM Online Now!

Hi.

I was looking to try and find a WWI tank. I have seen several WWII items and modern warfare style, but wanted the old English Mk-IV type. I found one but at $300 it seemd rather pricey for a hobby project of mine

Thanks.

Message edited on: 01/06/2005 09:26


AntoniaTiger posted Thu, 06 January 2005 at 12:02 PM

Male or Female? (That'll start some people wondering :) Seriously, are you using Poser 5? The displacement map feature would make it much easier to do some of the surface detail -- rivets and such.


stahlratte posted Thu, 06 January 2005 at 1:01 PM

Work in progress made in Wings3 :

MALE:

Male-04.jpg
Male-06.jpg

FEMALE:
Tank-04.jpg
Tank-02.jpg

Its made after scale drawings so the dimensions are pretty accurate.
But unfortunately it looks like such a polygon heavy project is way to much for my skimpy machine, so it doubt I can finish it anytime soon. :-(

But if anyone wants to invest the time and has the right equipment to finish it, he can have it ! :-)

stahlratte


Huolong posted Thu, 06 January 2005 at 1:26 PM

Attached Link: http://www.meshfactory.com

Mesh factory has a renault, a russian armored car, and other stuff but it is a pay site. excellent quality.

Gordon


akura_ posted Thu, 06 January 2005 at 3:31 PM

Male or Female?????? For a tank? Can someone please explain this to me. Im a history boff, I read alot books on weapons of the two WW s, I never heard of this.


stahlratte posted Thu, 06 January 2005 at 4:23 PM

akura_, the male tanks were equipped with two 6 pdr naval guns while the female tanks carried four Vickers machine guns in their side sponsons.
There were also hermaphrodite tanks with one 6 pdr and two Vickers machine guns.

"Male", Female" and "Hermaphrodite" were the official designations used for the different types of tanks.
Google for "landships" and you should find some more info.

:-)

stahlratte

Message edited on: 01/06/2005 16:27


akura_ posted Thu, 06 January 2005 at 7:33 PM

Cool, thanks. Is there a moddle for a hermaphrodite tank.


pakled posted Thu, 06 January 2005 at 8:47 PM

there's a freebie in Freebies..might be good for distance shots..but he's trying..

I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit

anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)


Little_Dragon posted Thu, 06 January 2005 at 10:21 PM

The displacement map feature would make it much easier to do some of the surface detail -- rivets and such.

It's great for the treads, also ... especially animated treads.



AntoniaTiger posted Fri, 07 January 2005 at 9:09 AM

I shall have to do some checking, but some of the WW1 tanks, at least, used Hotchkiss machine guns. Also, the six-pounder guns one the later Marks had a shorter barrel. So I get the impression that the pics above depict an early mark. (So I live about twenty miles from where they invented them. This is local history.)


nick_brown1967 posted Mon, 10 January 2005 at 3:41 AM Online Now!

Thanks for the Information. I did not even realise there were different types. male, Female etc. but looks like I will have to use a more modern tank for the project. Thanks again


AntoniaTiger posted Mon, 10 January 2005 at 5:36 AM

You realise I'm now curious about just what you're doing. Incidentally, there were all sorts of odd-looking tank ideas floating around between the World Wars, and even into the early years of WW2. One or two companies tried to sell conversion kits for agricultural/industrial tractors, of the general sort made by Holt/Caterpillar, and the idea was revived in New Zealand in the early days of the war against Japan. The German tanks in the Indiana Jones movies may not be "real", but they're very much in the style of the times, and there were one or two obscure German designs in trials before the war, which only saw service in newsreels.