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Army of the Czecho-Slovak republic

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Wow, very nice!

Might want to look at the glossmaps for those vehicles btw, the shinyness looks odd. But the models and skins all are beutiful, great job so far! notworthy.gif

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light object Mo.36 fot 2 heavy MG. Artwork object number 48 in village Å atov. smile_o.gif

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i love these bunkers smile_o.gif good job ...

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nice bunker.. love it. i have a general question. can arma grass be grown on models? so that building like the bunkers with pile up dirt can have some sort of concealment. or u have to model it yourself to the model?

so maybe can put some small bushes on the dirt pile smile_o.gif

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nice bunker.. love. i have a general question. can arma grass be grown on models? so that building like the bunkers with pile up dirt can have some sort of concealment. or u have to model it yourself to the model?

so maybe can put some small bushes on the dirt pile smile_o.gif

The grass cannot grew on a models. It have to be added by modeler.

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Czechoslvoakian light object Mo 36 "C" for 3 heavy MG. Yet I prepare as Mo.36 typ "E". For Mo.36 prepare antipersonnel barriers (model in cinema 4d its 100% complete).

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Stolen Fortresses... Lo Mo.36 E for one heavy MG. icon_rolleyes.gif during the year 1936 about 860 light pillboexes model 1936 were built in different areas. In 1937 the devenlopment of model 1937 began - these already were modern machine*gun posts with high reistance and combat value. By October 1938 about 9100 such pillboxes of type mo.37 were erected along the borders wit Germany, Austria and Hungary as well as in ithe interior.

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Mo 37 i have in progess for ArmA :naughty: :naughty:

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great work guys! nice bunker! is it possible to stand in them and shoot out? becuase in some bunkers i remember from fop you were almost not able to shoot out of the bunkers...

but great work guys!

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That's looking good! How many explosives are need to blow up one of these fortifications? Hopefully they wont crack in one bombing run.

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I am impressed by the bunkers.

How big or small were the entry doors in the model 36 bunkers. In the Netherlands we had the S-3 type bunkers for a heavy Schwarzlose machine gun. The are similar to the model 36 with 3 (?) schietgaten (Scharten in german). It took some gymnastics to get in through a hole of 70 by 70 cm.

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that looks a lot like swedish ww2 bunkers, but then swedish officers went to Checoslovakia before the war and looked at your bunkers so smile_o.gif

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I am reminded of Napoleon Blownaparte's adage "He who

stays within his fortress is lost" (only in French with a

Corsican accent). Really very nice bunker objects, though. smile_o.gif

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oh well

try imagine some hundreds defending czechoslovakia sky when it was needed ...

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Lo guys, there you can see my retextured version of german pub.

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