Monday, 23 October 2017
Third World Future Tank
These models are from the Takara micro-tank range. They're a 1/144th scale Russian T95s, more properly called Object 195, because it never reached production status, as it was cancelled in 2010 due to budget problems.
Given that Russian tanks have a look to them, my idea was to use this model as the basis for a near future Third World tank, if only because it's an easy way of plonking something down on the table for a game.
Of course saying that means I'll probably want to customize these a bit, to jazz them up and make them look more futuristic. Haven't decided what this will entail yet, but you know me, when I do I will post pictures.
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Lots of stuff hanging on the outside is traditional for relatively low-tech forces that weren't able to buy just the capabilities they wanted. And no two the same.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking ad hoc ERA packs on the skirts.
DeleteI think you could just add a missile pack to it and that would jazz it up rather nicely...
ReplyDeleteThat's a good idea.
DeleteI like both of the above ideas. When I think third world tank, I think "old and run down" (so maybe remove a couple of skirt pieces) and I think "used beyond original specification" (so 101 strapped on items). Tank riders would probably also be good, but might make them a bit too force focused.
ReplyDeleteAlso, what constitutes third-world in the future might change too... something to think about when it comes to markings and the like.
I see I shall be needing to do a Google search on third world armies, because you're right.
DeleteAnd as you say, what defines third world might well change in the future.
Wonderful models, they already have a futuristic character.
ReplyDeleteThey do, don't they, which is why I snapped them up. They have that retro-future, zeerust (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Zeerust) look to them.
DeleteA really good idea. They should fir in nicely.
ReplyDeleteCheers, and thank you for commenting.
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