Korva wrote:no
You insult me for the very last time, fiend.
Advertisement
by Elektrograd » Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:00 pm
by Gallia- » Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:00 pm
by Elektrograd » Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:09 pm
Gallia- wrote:e: is everything (boots/guns/etc.) textured or is that just a really really fine gradient?
by Gallia- » Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:14 pm
Elektrograd wrote:Gallia- wrote:e: is everything (boots/guns/etc.) textured or is that just a really really fine gradient?
It's just shading and some lighting in places, done with a brush, no automatic gradients or rgb noise textures used. The guns were originally drawn by Korva, so you can be sure there is no AA hackery that I use there.
by Elektrograd » Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:20 pm
by Gallia- » Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:21 pm
by Sevvania » Sat Jan 12, 2019 1:02 am
by New Visegrad » Sat Jan 12, 2019 7:08 pm
by New Oyashima » Sat Jan 12, 2019 7:16 pm
Gallia- wrote:Elektrograd wrote:
cos Elektro troops are rock hard, baby, not soft.
>not even traps/10
also what is the stick thing the TLs have?Elektrograd wrote:
It's just shading and some lighting in places, done with a brush, no automatic gradients or rgb noise textures used. The guns were originally drawn by Korva, so you can be sure there is no AA hackery that I use there.
oic
that's some hard light shifts v. noticeable
gud
i may exp. with such things Soon(tm)
by Gallia- » Sat Jan 12, 2019 7:41 pm
by Sevvania » Sun Jan 13, 2019 3:16 pm
New Visegrad wrote:well jeez guys ya made me do it
([url=https://i.imgur.com/42Ki9l9.png]Image)[/url]
(click image to embiggen)
Not a full squad because fuuuuuuuuuck drawing individual poses for each weapon. You'll just have to use your imagination.Early-issue GDL armour was generally similar to the light infantry equipment of the UN forces that preceded it. However, production of heavy infantry armour was discontinued in favour of increased output of the lighter rigs, allowing production to keep pace with the GDL's rapid military expansion.
Issue of heavier armour resumed by the 3900s once the League felt more secure. However, development of improved infantry armour and weapons was rarely a priority, and by the War of 4404 League infantry systems were wildly outclassed by rebel PANTHER armour and gausstech weapons.
From 3548, League standard 6.8mm ammunition included a harmonic alloy jacket on every third round, allowing the bullets to be telekinetically manipulated by the League's "hopper" officers.
by Torrocca » Mon Jan 14, 2019 12:04 pm
by Anemos Major » Tue Jan 15, 2019 5:55 pm
Imperial Factbook | Diplomatic Communications Channel | A Collection of Essays
Anemonian State Arms Export Authority | Aeryr IECpl | Imperial College Ismalyr
by Anemos Major » Tue Jan 15, 2019 6:35 pm
Imperial Factbook | Diplomatic Communications Channel | A Collection of Essays
Anemonian State Arms Export Authority | Aeryr IECpl | Imperial College Ismalyr
by Danubian Peoples » Wed Jan 16, 2019 7:31 am
by Valkiir » Wed Jan 16, 2019 2:38 pm
by Korva » Wed Jan 16, 2019 3:14 pm
Danubian Peoples wrote:(Image)
Lore for the above weapon:
The Kaisergewehr 33 was created in the year of 1934, hence its name, under personal orders from Emperor Karl von Habsburg as part of an effort to standardize the infantry arms of the USGA (United States of Greater Austria)'s many different constituents, especially the north German states, who had historically been using Prussian designs that were manufactured under Prussian standards, and as such required production lines separate from the standard, for things like ammunition, gun modifications and more. To add to that the world was seeing the worst economic depression in the last 50 years, and as such the need for a standardized production model to produce equipment efficiently was greater than ever. Several companies would come together to create the Kaisergewehr 34, having to overcome obstacles like the substitution of metal with wood due to a shortage of the former caused by the economic slump and disagreements between manufacturers over the specifics. Eventually they reached a suitable design, and after weeks of fine-tuning, it was ready for mass production. A nationwide switch was introduced the same year, and the army began training with the new weapon. By 1936, it had become one of the USGA's most dependable firearms, and had served its duties mainly overseas as a rifle for volunteer corps sent to maintain the USGA's position as global superpower. Several changes had also been made over its service, with the introduction of a detachable gun handle located in front of the trigger and the replacement of a 30 round box magazine with a 75 round single drum magazine. The picture listed above contains the most up do date version of the firearm.
Specifications:
Caliber: 7.92 mm
RoF: 400-500 RPM
Magazine size: 75 rounds
Automatic: yes
Again, please do send criticisms, this time on the lore and specifics for this weapon.
Valkiir wrote:snip
New Visegrad wrote:well jeez guys ya made me do it
by Gallia- » Wed Jan 16, 2019 3:15 pm
Valkiir wrote:(Image)
The Valkiir Draugr Exoskeleton Assisted combat armor trooper. This heavy Infantryman can carry more than his own weight in armor, personal kit, weapons and ammunition. Each man also f\caries additional ammunition for the squads heavy weapons men
Each Squad consists of
Squad Leader/rifleman
Asst Squad Leader/rifleman
4 riflemen, with assault rifles, a disposable offensive launcher( non shaped charge panzerfaust type weapon) several grenades and 40mm grenades for their rifles.
2 Automatic Riflemen with higher powered squad automatic with considerably more ammunition.
2 Grenadiers, armed with multiple types of hand grenades, multiple Offensive Launchers, RPG and additional 40mm grenades
2 Heavy Gunners, armed with 7.62mm Miniguns an several hundred pounds of ammunition and backpack mounted power unit for the gun for it.
the average duration of a single load of fuel and batteries an keep the Armor operational at full power for 10 hours, and operating at minimal output for 20 hours. Missions for shock assault squads typically are planned to be much shorter, with the unit being inserted, assaulting and withdrawing to be replaced by conventional forces once the assign target is neutralized, seized or has repelled the assault.
when deployed for longer durations the unit has multiple transport vehicles, weapons carriers and light IFVs to carry its sizable supply load, provide support fire, and deploy the unit near assault zones to decrease the drain on supplies for the unit.
by New Visegrad » Wed Jan 16, 2019 3:38 pm
by Valkiir » Wed Jan 16, 2019 4:59 pm
by Crookfur » Wed Jan 16, 2019 5:16 pm
Danubian Peoples wrote:(Image)
Lore for the above weapon:
The Kaisergewehr 33 was created in the year of 1934, hence its name, under personal orders from Emperor Karl von Habsburg as part of an effort to standardize the infantry arms of the USGA (United States of Greater Austria)'s many different constituents, especially the north German states, who had historically been using Prussian designs that were manufactured under Prussian standards, and as such required production lines separate from the standard, for things like ammunition, gun modifications and more. To add to that the world was seeing the worst economic depression in the last 50 years, and as such the need for a standardized production model to produce equipment efficiently was greater than ever. Several companies would come together to create the Kaisergewehr 34, having to overcome obstacles like the substitution of metal with wood due to a shortage of the former caused by the economic slump and disagreements between manufacturers over the specifics. Eventually they reached a suitable design, and after weeks of fine-tuning, it was ready for mass production. A nationwide switch was introduced the same year, and the army began training with the new weapon. By 1936, it had become one of the USGA's most dependable firearms, and had served its duties mainly overseas as a rifle for volunteer corps sent to maintain the USGA's position as global superpower. Several changes had also been made over its service, with the introduction of a detachable gun handle located in front of the trigger and the replacement of a 30 round box magazine with a 75 round single drum magazine. The picture listed above contains the most up do date version of the firearm.
Specifications:
Caliber: 7.92 mm
RoF: 400-500 RPM
Magazine size: 75 rounds
Automatic: yes
Again, please do send criticisms, this time on the lore and specifics for this weapon.
by Danubian Peoples » Wed Jan 16, 2019 8:51 pm
by New Visegrad » Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:22 pm
Danubian Peoples wrote:I've reworked the weapon stats a little and changed the size of things like the other gun handle (what do you call that anyway?) and the drum magazine for more realistic proportions, like you guys suggested. I also cut out the lore due to the issues with it you guys noted.
by Danubian Peoples » Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:42 pm
New Visegrad wrote:[snip]
Advertisement
Return to Factbooks and National Information
Users browsing this forum: No registered users
Advertisement