Hey, on the torsion bar suspension, shorten length as much as possible and make the diameter as massive as possible. It makes the suspension much, much stiffer
When merging you need to be sure to start and end with the same node or you will have issues with your mirroring. That is why sometimes your merged blocks work and sometimes they dont.
Proper labeling would help I.e. small Japanese turret 1, small Japanese turret 2, main Japanese turret. It would help sorting out where things and crew need to go.
On your last video I recommended making the T-28/T-35 with your own version of it's design, this is semi-basically it and I know you made this tank with the O-NI in mind though. (I honestly doubt you actually seen that comment because I asked about two hours before this video was uploaded.) However I do have another super heavy tank you might have fun making, the original TOG or also known as the TOG 1. (At least I think you would like making it.)
Well made! O-NI: if you're wondering is one of 4 proposed designs for a "Super-Heavy" tank for imperial Japan during WWII it's unclear if a prototype ever made it to fruition but the project was cancelled due to resources and the end of the war. You got the gun right it did have a proposed 15cm Howzer that being said you kinda made the other proposed weapon of the 10cm tank cannon experimental The smaller secondary turrets weren't as well rounded as yours (primarily due to manufacturing strains) The rear is more flat in the design of it irl again primarily to ease the strain of manufacturing it was a boxy girl As for is it strange to put vents on turrets...well yes and no yes it's definitely uncommon especially with heavy type tanks as it make a vulnerability. BUT! it was done here and there on the odd tank or two to more Better ventilate the already hot and cramped crew compartment Nevertheless all around a great try and the O-NI proposed O-I "Super Heavy Tank".
@@TheLtVoss true but they're still less armoured than the intended armour and prone to gas and fire attacks. And in some cases shrapnel or just overall High Explosive.
@@unknownsierra6297 well that was in wwii and after that with the ever growing treat of nuclear war things changed too over pressure systems with abc filters and so on a tank today is just way better sealed off (that is a reason molotovs aren't a feasible Anti tank wappon anymore)
Hey, what mod do you use? also, i loved the concept :3 and i really love the aesthetics of IJA and Japanese Tanks, they are so pretty, and you did replicate very well and did it so nicely too with this concept
I don't think he's using a mod. If you're seeing him use some things you don't have yourself, it might be because he's on the experimental branch of the game. You don't need to do anything hugely special to get that yourself. If you're on Steam, right click Sprocket and then go into the Beta's menu. From the drop down, select [experimental]. Exit out of that menu. The game should reinstall, but as the experimental version, which has all of those things like the ammo placement and the extra cupolas. The risk is, though, that like every other experimental version of games, the game's stability is questionable. I haven't ran into anything apocalyptic, but I have had issues where the game bugged out and I couldn't edit my tank until I exited the map and loaded the tank back in on a new one.
Like the P. 1000 Ratte and the P. 1500 Monster, the O-I series of super heavy tanks (which the O-Ni would have been part of) were proposed and conceptualized, but never actually put into prototype stages. War Gaming dug themselves into a huge hole by committing the IJA into WOT when the line up of their actual tanks would only last until Tier IV. I really don't enjoy WOT anymore mainly because they clearly don't have a road map with any amount of logic behind it. They want to add more nations into the mix. Nations that didn't have any actual armor divisions or tank development and at best relied on the Allied Lend Lease programs. But they want to add them into the game with the same tech tree division as every other nation AND they need their own gimmick. . . . . I'd play a different War game if I wanted fantasy tanks.
hey don't get me wrong I loved the video, but u havent really made any modern looking tanks in at all I think. Maybe u can build a small infantry MBT w/ a 100mm cannon and a 20mm autocannon on to of the man turret. For the chassis go w/ a abrams shape or smh. and use only 3 road wheels and return rollers. Just a suggestion :)
Looks like an O-I experimental, with two turrets instead of one. I have a tank model that I made in google draw, but I don't currently have discord, can I send it to you on like Facebook?
can you try making a supercar but on tracks and with a small gun in the front like the ramming tank you made a few vids ago but then make it look like a car
I pray you read this comment, but when merging, the point you select first matters! when you are merging two points, the second one you click will be the one that is remaining.
It looks like the two little Turrets weren't worth it and they might as well sub out for somethin else... maybe Anti-Inf Guns? ... does this game even have Infs...?
Officially, there was no O-Ni super heavy tank ever built and technically, it was never conceptualized either. However, it would have probably, theoretically, been the second version of the proposed, but never built O-I super heavy tank. I will emphasize that these were theoretically proposed tanks. There was no way in Antarctica that they would have ever been able to build even prototypes of these things. First off, they were a proposed 100+ tons in weight. I kind of don't have to go any further than that because that one fact is the straw that breaks this camel's back. The didn't have the steel, manufacturing capability, or time to even finish out the entirety of their planned Yamato-Class of super battleships. They had the I-400 submarine carriers also planned and in the works. The navy was getting first priority for resources, then their air force, then their ground troops, with armor corp coming at last for resource needs. More than likely because the armor game for the IJA wasn't really a thing for them. The tanks they did have weren't super effective against the Shermans and Matilda II's being thrown at them on the islands they were deployed to and they had too few for them to really amount to anything in comparison to what the US was pumping out for the Allies. They just did not have resources on their side to make it happen. Beyond not having resources, they did not have the means to deploy it. If they had built it, it would have stayed on mainland Japan or wherever it was being built because the Japanese did not have the means to lift 100+ ton vehicles into their ships and their ships were so mishmashed and some of the capabilities of their navy at the time was so questionable that they would have lost any of them they made and tried to move. If you want proof of the incompetency of the IJN during WWII, just note that from a little before the war to the end of the war, they had about 9 collisions between their own ships. One sank the destroyer Miyuki before they got the WWII started on their front and I want to say about 3 of the remaining 8 involved the same light cruiser repeatedly running into other ships on different occasions (not like multiple ships being hit, but like it's the constant in the equation of ship to ship collisions in the IJN.) So as cool as these things are to conceptualize, they just never were going to happen. To place the front twin turrets, couldn't you make a small outline of rivets around the one turret mirroring it to the other side of the hull and then use that as a target for placing the other one . . . . or should I just shush my mouth?