Estovnia wrote:Now there's a discussion about the legality of said lineart posts being labeled as spam and I'm taken aback by the fact that you're not taken aback bgiven you're /contributing/ to the "threadjack"
Whether an example of lineart can be considered spam or not is still a lineart-related discussion. A conversation on what consoles and video games to buy is not a lineart-related discussion.
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M3 Lee
The Lee has a relatively high profile, coming in at four blocks high (roughly four meters). Here you can see the door that allows the crew to enter the vehicle from the side, as well as one of the ladders that allows them to access the command hatch atop the turret.
Right side. The secondary (although... I guess it would be the primary on the actual M3 Lee?) cannon is visible.
Front view, offering a glimpse into the crew compartment through the driver's viewport.
Overhead view.
Crew Compartment: The vehicle's powerplant, a coal-burning twin engine, sits to the rear of the crew compartment. Also visible in this image: side door, turret ladder, driver's controls, and the firing stud for the secondary dispenser.
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HAAT
A heavier variant of the Medium Tank, this model has been tentatively designated as a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun and fitted with twin dispensers.
The HAAT sports supplementary cage armor on each side of the hull.
Front view. A narrow viewport allows for some visibility with minimal vulnerability.
Rear view. The HAAT is powered by a larger, twin engine, as opposed to the single coal-burning engine utilized by the Medium Tank.
Anti-aircraft mode. This model's turret has been modified with a double hatch, offering better visibility of airbourne targets
Crew Compartment: The driver's seat and the firing studs for both guns are visible. Ammo is stored to the right of the driver.