that's for the hull, which is the V1 prototype, the turret is from the V2 and the interior was wrecked when the Germans blew it up also the soviets just gutted the thing, there's nothing left inside
Nice video! You can actually go into the interior by going to the menu where you can see the inside eof the vehicle. Just press "Get Inside" and select the appropriate crew station. You can still use the tool belt in there. It's also a lot easier to use numbers for the tool belt.
it wasnt a publicity boost, some speculate wargaming wasnt ready for it, to put simply they probably didnt do enough research and did the video first before looking what kind of part and money were needed. it probably cost too much as everything need to be custom made even the engine. not to mention the kubinka museum it was in was built around the maus.
@@superknightlol like you said, they should have done more research on it beforehand, because now they made it seem like it was just a publicity boost like I said, even more because they didn't even put out a video explaining why they didn't do it.
Fun fact did you know the maus that exist today was assemble using part of both maus v1 and v2 since the German destroyed both tank to avoid their capture and some part where to damage to be restored so the one of today is the v1 and v2 combined into one
2 things: 1 I can't get a Maus to spawn anywhere in my game. Like I tryed the scrap yard and digging missions for the last 3 weeks or so but nope. 2nd. Even though I didn't find one jet I counted how many individual parts this vehicle has in the game. Without the engine, hull and turret being counted as individual pieces, the Maus has 619 parts. About 200 are for the running gear alone. About 150 - 200 parts are bolted and there are about 15 parts that can't be repaired with tools
Engineer 1: hey, you know the big tank we're making? what should we call it? Engineer 2: whats hans' mom's name? Engineer 1: maus. Engineer 2:we'll call it maus
The Maus had an aircraft engine, likely a Daimler-Benz V12. Uboats had much larger diesels such as a supercharged 9 cylinder that wouldnt fit in the hull of a maus.
The DB509 was derived from the 600 series which were aircraft engines. However, the 509, and proposed 517, were purpose built engines for tanks and locomotives(?).
No the tank with the type VII U-boat electric moters was the p1000 ratte the largest tank ever designed no prototypes were made as it would need a shipyard for construction
What do you mean you "can't get inside"? You can go and sit in every seat that held a crew member, in every tank in the game. ? This is the best spot to see "secret" parts that need to be fixed but are otherwise hidden from view.
tried playing the game abbout a week ago. didnt get far. as soon as i started a new game or loaded a save the entire ground would dissapear and i would just keep falling
if memory serves, the maus has a.....120mm CANNON? something like that for its main gun and a 75mm hull cannon. At least thats what Warthunder had for its guns.
Dear Tank mechanic i would be delighted if i could get a hint on how to get the PzKpf.8 or otherwise known as the Maus wreck Yours sincerely a tank mechanic apprentice
I wish i could play this game properly but when i played it my character would vibrate up and down quickly and violently which was an eye sore as well as just being really annoying, glad you aren't having the same issue
Biggest tank ever build, only 1 complete prototype and 1 complete hull get out from factory When Soviet comming, German try to the destroy the tank, in the end of war Soviet put Turret from first Prototype on second Hull (Now in Kubinka Museum) Dozen of uncomplete Hull and Turret still in factory until the end of war, get scrap in the end Maus Number 1-7 planned using it original Turret, while Number 8 onward will use new turret, the vehicle will dub as Maus II E-100 in WoT use this Maus II turret, not exactly the same, since E100 planned to use lighter turret of either Maus or Maus II, so the armor is thinner
I mean, I had that reaction when getting my first Tiger after nothing but T-34s, halftracks, Panzer IIIs and a Sherman. Then I got the freakin' Maus and after the Tiger, Panther and King Tiger my reaction was just "Oh god, this is going to take forever, isn't it?"
The germans built 2, one was destroyed, and the other was captured by soviets, and then also destroyed later on. It was restored and put into a museum where it still stands today. It is not in working condition tho, and probably never will be
The maus is the very very heavyes tank the hull is a medium tons the turret is the most heavyes tank too German not easy pen in front but he's speed is so slow speed is 20kmp or something I only watch this one and I want to see the t95 my favorite tank