Figured since I was on a roll I"d post a second wip and move the first to scraps.
Here we have it moving along nicely. Notice anything particularly striking? Maybe about its size? No? On the far lef side of the tank we have the reference guy the sketchup provides. Yeah, the tank is HUGE, like I intended. I think this would easily put a Mammoth or Goliath Tank to shame.
Again, since I suck at tank treads and wheels would've just looked ridiculous I went with a hover chassis, If you look close enough you can see the skirting under the front. I may go back and change it or remove it and put some bigass fans or something. *shrug*
Modeled in Google Sketchup 7.
Modeled by
Enjoy~
Here we have it moving along nicely. Notice anything particularly striking? Maybe about its size? No? On the far lef side of the tank we have the reference guy the sketchup provides. Yeah, the tank is HUGE, like I intended. I think this would easily put a Mammoth or Goliath Tank to shame.
Again, since I suck at tank treads and wheels would've just looked ridiculous I went with a hover chassis, If you look close enough you can see the skirting under the front. I may go back and change it or remove it and put some bigass fans or something. *shrug*
Modeled in Google Sketchup 7.
Modeled by

Enjoy~
Category Designs / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1020 x 630px
File Size 68.2 kB
http://www.freewebs.com/ashadowapon.....m/ratte100.jpg
I got the Ratte mixed up with the Monster but the Ratte was to be a 1,000 ton Nazi "land cruiser" using many modified ship parts,while the Monster was to be a 1,500 ton self propelled "Dora" gun neither where actually made.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped.....rt-benning.gif
This was a rushed U.S. tank design that actually saw combat.
I got the Ratte mixed up with the Monster but the Ratte was to be a 1,000 ton Nazi "land cruiser" using many modified ship parts,while the Monster was to be a 1,500 ton self propelled "Dora" gun neither where actually made.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped.....rt-benning.gif
This was a rushed U.S. tank design that actually saw combat.
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