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Automatic gun ZB vz.42 (ZK 383)

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Don't forget the correct ironsight! smile_o.gif looks ver impressiv altought

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Hey guys!

Some neew screenies by our powerfull petrtlach biggrin_o.gif

Slovakian Light Tank LT40(WIP)

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Slovakian Light Tank LT38

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And another picture of slovakian LT38, just with another camouflage

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Cheers

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Little update ! whistle.gif

Automatic gun ZB vz.42 (ZK 383)

How did you do the pierced barrel jacket on this? Are the

holes transparent textures or are they done in the model?

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ZGB vz.33 (GB - Great Britain) its czech name for BREN (ZBROJOVKA BRNO-ENDFIELD)...and ZB vz.26 and ZB vz.30 its other czechoslovakai machinegun..

According to the "Inspectorate of Armaments pamphlet MP

165 A Brief history of the Bren Light Machine Gun" in my

collection; The ZB vz. 26 is an ancestor of the British Bren

Mk. I - itself a descendant from Vaclav Holek's vz. 24 Praga.

Holek (gun designer at Zbrojovaka Brno) collaborated with the

British Royal Small Arms Factory and the Inspectorate of

Armaments and what was later the "Bren gun" slowly evolved

during the first half of the 1930s. There were at least 4

prototype ZGB gun models trialled: ZGB Model 1 of 1930,

Models 2 & 3 in 1933 and ZGB Model 4 in 1934.

The gun the British conducted large troop trials with, and

eventually bought Empire-wide manufacturing licenses for

was the ZGB vz. 34 Model 4 Type 2. It is almost identical

to what the British manufactured as the Bren Mk. I although

the British Bren Mk. I was further developed from the ZGB vz.

34 by armourers at Enfield before production. The first British

Bren Mk. I guns came out of the Enfield factory in September

1937. It's arguable that the Czech guns' place in history is

due in large part to the manufacturing contracts sold to the

British Empire forces.

The Czech vz. 37 also came very close to being adopted by

the British as a GPMG in the 1950s (the Belgian FN MAG 58

was actually finally chosen).

Regarding the BESA; I also have in my collection a letter

dated July 1938 which invites some senior British officers to

a firing-range demonstration of the 15mm BESA ("which has

recently been approved by the War Office").

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Col. Faulkner:

huh.gif  what  it tittle-tattle ...

Vaclav Holka have begun making  with machine rifle :

Praga I

Praga II (in year 1921)

Praga I-23 (1924)

and in year 1925 Praga vz.24

In year 1926 machine rifle vz.26

1930 - machine rifle vz.30 and vz.30J

And first model for England   has been  ZB-27. And ZGB 33 its  final version with caliber 7,7 mm Bren Mk vz.37 its in England  producing ZGB-33 with licenc. With 7.62 mm its Bren type L4.

And 15 mm ZB vz.37 (zb53)?? tommyrot .. heavy machinegunn ZB vz.37 it has  name BESA,  only caliber 7.92 mm Mauser.

tounge2.gif Name BESA  he has    too ZB-60 and  that its 15 mm heavy machinegunn .. wink_o.gif

But I dont really know why are you writing it here

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impressive stuff so far guys smile_o.gif

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Oh man, you should resize it, some of them are more than 100kb huh.gif

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Can you tell me about the bunker in game, I started work on bunkers for OFP (BAZBO bunker).  But I gave up because although the bunker was bullet proof, a tank sheel hitting the outside of the bunker killed those inside.

Is this still a problem in ArmA?

It's great to see someone doing bunkers as something other than a square concrete box or the mythical towering bunkers of Omaha beach.

p.s. the moddelling of the machine gun mounting in your Rop bunker is fantastic.

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Can you tell me about the bunker in game, I started work on bunkers for OFP (BAZBO bunker).  But I gave up because although the bunker was bullet proof, a tank sheel hitting the outside of the bunker killed those inside.

Is this still a problem in ArmA?

It's great to see someone doing bunkers as something other than a square concrete box or the mythical towering bunkers of Omaha beach.

p.s. the moddelling of the machine gun mounting in your Rop bunker is fantastic.

Test with bunker for this problem I am yet do not testet.. wink_o.gif but when will time, I testet..

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Yes wink_o.gif

btw. They have 12 tanks, no 6 tanks.

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Yes  wink_o.gif

btw. They have 12 tanks, no 6 tanks.

They still have 12 tanks? Well, somebody should tell them that the War is over biggrin_o.gif

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I think that those tanks are wrecked since 44.

huh.gif always I misunderstand. rebellious army nave tanks Pzkprfw III, LT-38, LT-35 and LT-40, chase-gun Marder III exclude. huh.gif 12 tanks rebellious army have 30.8.1944.

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improvised armored trains

biggrin_o.gif General Stefanik, Hurban and Masaryk.

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PRAGA TNHP/S!!! (Czechoslovakain light tank in gemans camo):

welcome.gif Welcome mens and laydis... wink_o.gif I heave new picture from ArmA mod ACSR 1938-45. A pz.kpfw 38(t) in an unusual camouflage scheme. Since February 18,1943, all Pz.kpfw 38(t) s were painted in the standard dark yellow base color. The units augmented the camouflage by adding spots orstripes in reddish brown and olive green.

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