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  1. Landkreuzer P1000 "Ratte"

    The P1000 RATTE

    The Ratte was a design for a 1000 Tonne tank designed by Germany during the second world war.
    This tank features:
    -2x functional 280mm (28cm) naval cannons.
    -8x functional Anti-Air guns on 4 turrets.
    -1x Anti-Tank gun.
    -6x Tracks.
    -2 × 24-cylinder marine diesel engines 12,000 to 13,000 kW (16,000 to 17,000 hp)
    -Very detailed interior.
    This tank was heavily based off a lot of google images and some 3d models.
    The wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landkreuzer_P._1000_Ratte
    helped a lot, not gonna lie.
    It helped to get the speed, crew count, specs and so on.

    This tank is full of small details, such as pipes, extremely detailed engines, a lot of detailed doors, ect.

    AuriZ here, I would just like to say that when I was building the interior and some of the exterior,
    I really thought about real world functionality, like putting pressure gauges on some pipes, making detailed everything and a lot of damn pipes, lines, complex shapes.

    Malario here, I did a little bit of everything but I mostly worked on the xml and put stuff where it needed to go.
    (Damn you editor come here faster) I also made the tracks. It was mildly painful but i think they look good.
    but what I did most were all of the doors and hatches. I'm gonna start seeing them in my dreams now.

    The Landkreuzer P1000 Ratte was brought to you by:
    -Malario: Technical side and lots and lots of doors and hatches.
    -AuriZ: All interior work and "some" exterior work.

    And special tanks to:
    -elboydo: Made the AVF, the thing that makes shooting possible.

    -Kekki: Who put the idea out there.

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