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[FL]Wishmaster
23-01-2005, 02:19 AM
Hello guys,

my name is Wishmaster and I`m the leader of the Battlefield 2 modification “Frontlines”. Our mod acts in world war 2 as a multiplayer mod, where you can fight as a German Soldier or an Allied Fighter, for example a British or American Soldier. The task of our mod is it to create a very good mod, which merge realistic gameplay, fun and a great atmosphere. I know you ask yourself, why is he saying this things to us. I want ask all who are able to skinn, create animations or are very high skilled modlers who can make high polys model and low polys models if you are interessted to work in our Mod.

The game Battlefield 2 will be released soon in March 2005 and here are some informations about the Polycount which supports the Battlefield 2 engine.

Polycount Informations (http://www.oliversquarr.de/frontlines/Polycounts.txt)

For all people in this forum which are interested, please visit our Homepage (http://flmod.dekubaum.de/) and go to the Forum (http://ww2mod.ww.funpic.de/wbb2/) to the Board Applications. I hope somebody would work for this great mod and would apply for it.

So but that you all can make your own mind about Frontlines, here are some pics about our work.

The famous He 111
http://www.dekubaum.de/flmod/screens/renders/he_111_01.jpg?PHPSESSID=f95fd3bbe8305e6938d5b9025d aa0c67
http://www.dekubaum.de/flmod/screens/renders/he_111_02.jpg?PHPSESSID=f95fd3bbe8305e6938d5b9025d aa0c67
http://www.dekubaum.de/flmod/screens/renders/he_111_04.jpg?PHPSESSID=f95fd3bbe8305e6938d5b9025d aa0c67

Our Horsa
http://www.dekubaum.de/flmod/screens/renders/horsa_01.jpg?PHPSESSID=f95fd3bbe8305e6938d5b9025da a0c67
http://www.dekubaum.de/flmod/screens/renders/horsa_02.jpg?PHPSESSID=f95fd3bbe8305e6938d5b9025da a0c67
http://www.dekubaum.de/flmod/screens/renders/horsa_03.jpg?PHPSESSID=f95fd3bbe8305e6938d5b9025da a0c67

The German Panzer VI A "Tiger"
http://imageserver.gaming-networks.net/picturepool/news/2004-12-24/4ced4bd1eab51bd2bf99dc66d5650e70.jpg
http://imageserver.gaming-networks.net/picturepool/news/2004-12-24/05fc03fcd90713f41f50956478c18b6f.jpg
http://imageserver.gaming-networks.net/picturepool/news/2004-12-24/d8c8045b369e4351f1c3577f6fe42200.jpg

Und last but not least our Stielhandgranate
http://www.dekubaum.de/flmod/screens/renders/stielhandgranate_02.jpg?PHPSESSID=f95fd3bbe8305e69 38d5b9025daa0c67
http://www.dekubaum.de/flmod/screens/renders/geballte_ladung_01.jpg?PHPSESSID=f95fd3bbe8305e693 8d5b9025daa0c67


Thank you all very much in advance.

In a friendly way Wishmaster

der nachbar
12-03-2005, 03:52 PM
38T Hetzer

Lowpoly Model by le jules
Normalmap by jorein
Historical Informations by Enigma42

http://www.dekubaum.de/flmod/screens/renders/hetzer01.jpg

http://www.dekubaum.de/flmod/screens/renders/hetzer02.jpg

http://www.dekubaum.de/flmod/screens/renders/hetzer03.jpg

http://www.dekubaum.de/flmod/screens/renders/hetzer04.jpg


One of the most successful mobile gun carriages was the tank destoyer variant based on the chassis of the Czech PzKpfw 38(t),
known as the Hetzer (trouble-maker). The Hetzer was developed during 1943 using the original PzKpfw 38(t) chassis
widened to accommodate the 75mm anti-tank gun 39 (L/48 ). Later versions carried the 75mm 42 L/70 gun, the same as carried by the Panther.
It mounted a MG34 on the top which was operated from the inside for close defence, had the same armament as the Jagdpanzer IV
and looked like a miniature of the Jagdpanther. Later models had a better shaped mantlet and later pattern road wheels.
The small Jagdpanzer 38(t) or Hetzer A disabled Hetzer with ambush scheme, France 1944 The driver, located at the left front,
suffered least but was badly placed if forced to leave the vehicle in a hurry. Behind him sat the gunner,
with the loader bringing up the rear, on the left of a gun designed to be loaded from the right.
The commander sat in isolation at the right rear. Though cramped and inconvenient, the vehicle was very popular with its crews,
and the Hetzer produced good results. It`s 150HP 6 cylinder Prague engine allowed a maximum speed of 40km/h on the road
and of 14km/h on uneven ground. A total of 1577 vehicles were built up to May 1945 (although production continued after the war by
Skoda for the Czech and Swiss armies). They were used first on the Eastern front and later in the West, especially during the
Ardennes offensive. The Hetzer was mainly used by anti-tank battalions (PanzerJägerAbteilung) of Infantry and Panzergrenadier Divisions.
During late 1944 a number of flame-throwing tanks were built using the Hetzer chassis and hull; these were designated as Flammenwerferpanzer 38(t). There was also an armored recovery version designated the Bergpanzer 38(t) Hetzer.
Plans were also drawn up for a recoilless Panzerwurfkanone or light gun, and a projected 150mm s.I.G. mounting on the Hetzer.