SPROCKET COMBAT UPDATE | Building a 50s MBT

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Now we can go pow pow pow

HMmmh
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コメント (21)
  • Object permanence and remembering people aren't all in the same place are things the internet struggles heavily with
  • I love how you were concerned that the coincidence range finder was too modern for the tank, but you ended up putting a muzzle reference sensor on the gun barrel, a piece of technology first used in the 80s on 3rd Generation MBTs.
  • @JustGem87
    I'm dyslexic, I am capable of reading but because its challenging for me I tend not to default to reading what I see while browsing youtube. The thumbnail is far more valuable to me as a method of choosing what I watch. So in response to what you were saying here. I rarely read the title of videos.
  • @TanyaDK
    Centurion is by technicality a WWII tank as the Mk.1 was made in 45 but arrived too late to have had any combat, merely only arrive in Germany after the end of the war.
  • This tank is really reminiscent of the Type 61/ STA series of prototypes from the 60s, and I'm all for it.
  • Quick late tip about Vegemite put very little of it on a sandwich and have a little extra butter because Vegemite has a very strong flavour - from an Australian
  • 11:50 If i'm not mistaken they had such range finders (handheld versions) all the way back in WW1. I remember seeing a picture of a German using a pair of binoculars that had the eyes be shoulder width apart. But that was years ago, so take that with a grain of salt.
  • 8:40 I believe "greeble" in this case means the small miscellaneous objects added to the model to make it seem less "plain" and more "real" or "full".
  • It IS warm here, hot even. In fact, it's litterally hell here !
  • I hope this game gets some sort of strategy mode where technologies are unlocked and you have to produce vehicles for a nation (Basically Ultimate Admiral Dreadnoughts but tanks)
  • Ur good on rangefinders, the M47 Patton had them and was in service from 50-60ish
  • @autumnrah
    "Is it really warm if its the temperature of the room, like at that point its room temperature which isn't warm" - Albert Einstein or sm idk
  • I Don't know why but Whenever I Shoot my MBT In Any Other Place but my Engine It's Completely fine
  • @JansenX12
    If i remember correctly the british COvenanter or Crusader had a outer Shell made out of Steel with an Alluminium inner shell. It was done to reduce shrapnells after penetrating but i dont know if that can be considered "Composite Armor"
  • I don't have object permanence, it makes my factory job really hard
  • Ngl, I thought the title was clickbait, can’t wait to get back into sprocket again
  • That turret looks like someone made a mistake in the design phase and put the gun on the wrong side and decided to just slap stowage on the "rear" so it won't look as weird