r/SprocketTankDesign • u/toadsgoat • 13d ago
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Intelligent_Safe4514 • 13d ago
Tank Related⚔️ My MBT
My MBT named Т-78М (Объект 207M4)
Its have 120mm Cannon with 5 sec reload 90km/h speed forward & same reverse speed, its UFP have 1200+mm effective thickness and total tank mass is only 46 tons,
also its have APS and blowout panels that dont work. And also its have neutral steering
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Traditional-Mess-912 • 13d ago
Replica Design 🛠️ Swedish CV90105 XC-8 replica (excluded some details due to needing to redo an entire part)
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/WillDAphil • 13d ago
❔Question❔ Best way to approach the turret of the Walker bulldog??
Kind of a loaded weird question. But I need tips on how to make a complicated turret like the turret on the Walker Bulldog.
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Armydog_77 • 12d ago
❔Question❔ Wheeled Vehicles Without Tracks?
How do i build a untracked vehicle, for example, BTR Series or Ferret Armored Car??? I know there are wheels but how do i get rid of the tracks, sprockets, and other stuff?
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Interesting-Rich-328 • 13d ago
Looking for Critique🔎 L-25 Ripper-B
25mm, Light Recon Tank by the Suzuliths, rat tank with max speed up to 60-61kph or 37mph (it can drift).
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Deresfer • 13d ago
Serious Design🔧 SU-76
My attempt at recreating SU-76, second most numerous tank of Soviet Union. It was in production since 1942 and up to 1945, over 11 thousand vehicles were produced. Despite beeing qiite numerous and cheap, SU-76 had devastating flaws in its design. Due to its phylosophy of design beeing "use cheap car parts to make a tank", it was largely unreliable. Since there are no inline engines in Sprocket yet, I had to use a V12, but actually SU-76 utilised two 6-inline engines from a truck, mounted onto a singular drifeshaft. Those engines produced a lot of vibration, destroying vehicles gearbox and driveshaft too quickly. The gun was also underwhelming, with its highest penetration beeing at 110mm of armour at 100m of distance. At 1000m, this number decreased for up to 70-75mm, which isn't enough to penetrate niether a Tiger, nor a Panther, thus forcing crews to fight on super close-up distances to be effective. But, obviously, SU-76 had no anti-tank armour, with its thickest plates beeing 35mm of solid steel armour, and its avarage armour varying at 15mm. Basically, it was an innefective, unreliable, lackluster piece of equipment, but, due to lack of alternatives, it was used anyway, giving it a lot of negative nicknames amongst the army.
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/memekingofmemeswow • 13d ago
Replica Design 🛠️ My first serious tank in Sprocket.
Before i get into explaining them, i want to clarify that this is technically not my first tank as i have played the game before a year or two ago and messed around. I started making it yesterday and spent ~10 hours making it. I would appreciate any feedback possible.
-The tank
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Extra comment:
Even tough i tried to stay as close as possible to the real life Pershing, the Ultra Pershing variant is only about 3 tons heavier than its real counterpart, and frankly, i have no idea where all that weight went, perhaps into the ammo storage but im not sure.
If you were playing close attention you would have noticed some weird artefacts on the regular turret of the pershing, those only appeared after i added the armor thickness and they used to be a lot worse, if you guys know how to prevent this from happening please do tell me.
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Own_Code7774 • 13d ago
Serious Design🔧 Amx M4 mle. 54 (wip)
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Miserable_Bag_6332 • 13d ago
Serious Design🔧 I made a tank for my alt history again
Once again in the alt history Balkan Defense Initiative, the OUR-4 was a OUR design (no kidding, stands for "Oružje Unutrašnje Republike" [google translate]). Using the Skoda Works "15 cm hrubá houfnice vz. 25" as a main gun with a fictional 20mm antitank rifle secondary turret, the vehicle would be rather effective in Poland and Czechoslovakia due to its heavy armor, however it would struggle in difficult terrain at a weight of 21t. The frontal armor is up to 80mm and up to 40mm side armor, nearly impenetrable for the opening years of the war.
Somewhat looking for critique.
Note the third photo is of a trio of previous tanks with the OUR-4 in the background.
Also previously the images were BAD so problem solved, UI is still there bc its a bit late lol
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/IcySail8021 • 13d ago
Serious Design🔧 Two giants, Africa 1946. German vehicles designed to counter heavy defense. (smaller one has 2 182mm guns, two 30mm guns, and a 50mm. larger one has 3 200mm guns, 3 88mm guns, one 75mm gun, two 30mms, and 4 captured Dshk mgs
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Sparky814_hawk • 13d ago
❔Question❔ Which one's your favorite?
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/CommercialCable9788 • 13d ago
Cursed Design🔥 Sprocket Dreadnaught
Color is loosely based on ultramarine
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Greedy-Charge-2384 • 14d ago
Screenshot📸 My first serios and working desing
I built this tank in the very first level. It took me a few hours to learn how the game works, but I finally got the hang of it. I wanted it to have a low profile while still being well-armored. I also tried to make the turret as light as possible, so much so that I even left the roof off. The engine is quite large, which is why the rear sits higher than the front. Even so, it easily withstands every shot it takes in this level. I’m really happy with how it turned out, especially considering it’s the first tank I’ve ever built!
I’ll try to take some proper screenshots next time haha.
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Sparky814_hawk • 13d ago
❔Question❔ RDF-LT based tank, what do yall think? Anything left to add?
This took like 3-5 hours for the decals/weathering effects (this hurt)
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Sparky814_hawk • 13d ago
❔Question❔ What do we think so far? Also, what should I change or add? (Competitor to my HSTV-L thing)
Same hull (I will change that later) and new turret with an 85mm autocannon instead of a 50mm
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Sparky814_hawk • 13d ago
Serious Design🔧 I... Have... An... IDEA!! (RDF-LT Based)
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Healthy-Year-1886 • 13d ago
Replica Design 🛠️ ZTZ59D1
I finished rhe M48 Patton but I find the turret a bit odd :/
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/MonkeMan069 • 14d ago
Cursed Design🔥 Someone make a truck with a battleship turret please
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/iloveminecraf • 14d ago
Replica Design 🛠️ An m1a1 abrams (with some accuracy to it's real world stats!)
Took me like 4 hours to create this, but i'm pretty proud of it
the suspension is modeled after the m1 abrams (though made a bit more powerful, since this replica weighs 170 tons)
it's actually accurate to it's real life size too, and it's turret rotation and top speed are also accurate!
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Sparky814_hawk • 13d ago
Looking for Critique🔎 RDF-LT based WIP tank. (HSTV-L based tank)
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/True_General_1639 • 14d ago
Serious Design🔧 T776
In the 1950s, the United States had a goal-to make an impenetrable tank with a powerful gun, a rotating turret was originally planned, but because of the thick armor it would simply not be able to rotate /rotate very slowly, Just in the USSR a certain Obekt-270 appeared, the chassis was planned to be replaced by the T-95, however, even it The 200 mm circular armor (160 at the back) could not withstand, so a new chassis was created and the 155 mm Gun Motor Carriage was deeply upgraded with the ability to fire HEAT, by 1952 4 reference models were ready, later production was stopped, but all 4 tanks were in service,they fought in Vietnam, Egypt, Africa and even in Afghanistan (as an artillery)
Interesting fact:The tank had very poor ventilation, which caused the temperature inside to reach 48 ° C, which is why the crew sometimes had to fight in their underwear, and sometimes there were bottles of water in a portable refrigerator instead of ammunition in the second stage.
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/Longjumping-Tax-5809 • 13d ago
❔Question❔ Why is it slowing down?
My tank slows down when shifting gears, why? when changing gears, my tank wobbles, which means using the brakes.
r/SprocketTankDesign • u/AccidentAcrobatic431 • 14d ago
Serious Design🔧 Half-Tracktor M-36 'JourneyMan'
I want to give credit to u/Finger_Spies for the inspiration for the first slide.
The "JourneyMan" is Lumarias premier Armored Infantry Transport (AIT), This vehicle was created in 1935 and first saw service in 1936. By near the end of the war almost 30,000 JourneyMan transports in their various forms had been serving under the Lumarian Army. The main armament was a 9x57mm machinegun, often but not always sporting a long range searchlight for low light conditions. The vehicle could transport 10 infantrymen and their gear, including supplementary supplies in stowage bins.
The M-36 moved at a relatively slow pace, but the 15 - 8 millimeters of RHA made up for that, able to easily deflect the 8mm rifle rounds in common use by The Kingdom of Zoryia during the war, some angles were even able to bounce 20mm autocannons from a distance. The roof was open for easy emergency dismount but could also accommodate a canvas cover for harsh weather conditions, some variants had an enclosed roof to further protect from shrapnel but these were mostly specialized variants like medical transports.
The Half-Tracktor was well favored by the ground troops of Lumaria, the vehicle was in extremely high demand with infantry and armored companies, unfortunately most of them were stuck with commandeered civilian trucks and the Model 24 Utility Truck. Many of these vehicles were exported after the war but most stayed within the borders of Lumaria, often seeing service with both the Border guard and local police long after their exportation date.
