Was bored so I decided to draw this Behemoth of a Tank Destroyer: The JagdPanzer Auf. E-100
This is a German Vehicle, it was based off of the original E-100's Chassis, or hull. It was designed to keep devastating power while maintaining armor and maneuverability, however the E-100 Chassis was already very slow all it's own, therefore this design was never produced.
This vehicle had a second, more intricate Design, featuring a 155mm Clip: the WaffenTrager Auf. E-100, this variant was also never developed, for the same reasons mentioned before.
The JagdPanzer E-100 boasts an impressive 17 cm (170mm) main gun, and weighed over 100 tons fully loaded; because of this, this vehicle never went fast.
It's cousin, the Waffentrager E-100, had a 15.5 cm (155mm) main gun, that shot a 6 round clip before reloading. Both the 155mm and the 170mm were HV, or High Velocity, meaning they were designed for penetrating armor rather than exploding on contact, giving them immense destruction capabilities.
The original E-100 Heavy tank would weigh up to 140 tons if fully loaded inside and out, as the two prototypes made showed, because of the intense weight load it was hauling, it could not traverse many rivers or marshlands without getting bogged down, as many German tank crews found out with other vehicles, such as the Tiger 1 and 2 heavy tanks.
The E-100's armament consisted of a 15.2cm (152mm) Howitzer, and no machine guns, making it vulnerable to infantry attacks, another reason it or the other two were never developed.
The next submission with be a colored version, then after that will be a shaded version
Art by me,
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This is a German Vehicle, it was based off of the original E-100's Chassis, or hull. It was designed to keep devastating power while maintaining armor and maneuverability, however the E-100 Chassis was already very slow all it's own, therefore this design was never produced.
This vehicle had a second, more intricate Design, featuring a 155mm Clip: the WaffenTrager Auf. E-100, this variant was also never developed, for the same reasons mentioned before.
The JagdPanzer E-100 boasts an impressive 17 cm (170mm) main gun, and weighed over 100 tons fully loaded; because of this, this vehicle never went fast.
It's cousin, the Waffentrager E-100, had a 15.5 cm (155mm) main gun, that shot a 6 round clip before reloading. Both the 155mm and the 170mm were HV, or High Velocity, meaning they were designed for penetrating armor rather than exploding on contact, giving them immense destruction capabilities.
The original E-100 Heavy tank would weigh up to 140 tons if fully loaded inside and out, as the two prototypes made showed, because of the intense weight load it was hauling, it could not traverse many rivers or marshlands without getting bogged down, as many German tank crews found out with other vehicles, such as the Tiger 1 and 2 heavy tanks.
The E-100's armament consisted of a 15.2cm (152mm) Howitzer, and no machine guns, making it vulnerable to infantry attacks, another reason it or the other two were never developed.
The next submission with be a colored version, then after that will be a shaded version
Art by me,
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