Artwork for Tails and Tactics http://tailsandtactics.com/ This is just one of over 150 illustrations I created for the game!
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The amusing double-turreted SMK rolls through the city accompanied by equally amusing dancers!
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The amusing double-turreted SMK rolls through the city accompanied by equally amusing dancers!
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 400 x 300px
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Orchestra Stalin development in 1936, a compound of the KV-2 and KV-1, was rejected by a sea trial in 1938. Stuck in the mud)) In Russia, we love to engage in all sorts of sophisticated technology, especially in the 1935 - 1939 years) Figure just glad super)
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sorry but i can't see how the KV-6 (dubbed Stalins orchestra by the many weapons the tank had) could have a prototype ready and tested already before the KV-1's prototype were finished and tested in September 1939, the KV-1 did after all start the production of the KV styled chassis modifications with diffident lengths for new KV modifications (such as the KV-3 and KV-4 which had longer chassis than the KV-1 but they had the same shape):
also the tank displayed in the picture cannot be the KV-6 as it lacks the third turret behind the main/middle turret, even if it shares many similarities as a KV chassis and two turrets (front turret are the same model as used by the KV-1, just slightly modified to fit) second turret looks about the same as a KV-1 turret on the picture but that doesn't fit to the description of the KV-6 as it had a KV-2 styled turret but instead of one M-10 152mm howitzers it had two.
sorry for bashing but i thought that it was worth mentioning all these things, though i would say that the tank is very similar to a SMK or a T-100 (both looked very muck like eachother and had two turrets), the tanks that was tested at the same time as the KV-1 as main competitors to the heavy tank role in the army.
also the tank displayed in the picture cannot be the KV-6 as it lacks the third turret behind the main/middle turret, even if it shares many similarities as a KV chassis and two turrets (front turret are the same model as used by the KV-1, just slightly modified to fit) second turret looks about the same as a KV-1 turret on the picture but that doesn't fit to the description of the KV-6 as it had a KV-2 styled turret but instead of one M-10 152mm howitzers it had two.
sorry for bashing but i thought that it was worth mentioning all these things, though i would say that the tank is very similar to a SMK or a T-100 (both looked very muck like eachother and had two turrets), the tanks that was tested at the same time as the KV-1 as main competitors to the heavy tank role in the army.
here a controversial issue, which then shows the tank, but this was the beginning of a complete set of Stalin Orchestra, and there were not only the howitzers and the tower of square-2 and others, as well there were MLRS "Katyusha". There is already decided by drawing as it should look like this tank.The first prototype of the orchestra Stalin had two towers of square-1 and one from KV-2, them then began to alter
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