@AWESOMENESS360 I put most of the fuel in the main fuselage of the turret (connecting all turret armor and the hull), when the turret breaks / loses fuel, the VTOL engine detects the remaining fuel using FT (i guess). The rest of the fuel is not much, its on the barrel on the back side of the tank.
This is called “cook off” which is when the ammo storage and fuel compartment ignite and basically make the inside a volcano. This flame effect is the fire shooting out of the hatches, usually blowing them off when they’re shut due to very high pressure. This indicates that it’s probably going to explode, and is a very graphic end for the crew (no chance of survival)
This all happens in less than a minute
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The explosion is from the ammo storage being heated up to the point where the munitions detonate, usually around 5 to 15 seconds after cook off begins
@DDVC thank you
@Cloud03
The tank that burnt is called DT-4B Huntsman
The tank that fires is called DT-7 Grasshoper
@DDVC whats the tank name the one your using on this video?
@DDVC tank you:)
@Cloud03 Here is the tank
What's the tank name?
@WolfSpark so u mean if l shoot where the fuel tank is located, it will cook off and then explode?
@Junkers87stuka lol
Oh, you made it lmao
Remember seeing a tank that had this, I think it was called the DT-4, but I can't find it
@NWRNo1 no problem 😀👍👍
@MrShenanigans Thank you
Really cool
@AWESOMENESS360 probably used a vtol nozzole and a blasto vtol and changed the blasto vtols power to 0
@TankerWithATankard The bruning tank
@AWESOMENESS360 Thank you
@NWRNo1 very cool!
@AWESOMENESS360 I put most of the fuel in the main fuselage of the turret (connecting all turret armor and the hull), when the turret breaks / loses fuel, the VTOL engine detects the remaining fuel using FT (i guess). The rest of the fuel is not much, its on the barrel on the back side of the tank.
How did you do this?
@WolfSpark Thank you for the information.
@urbanculture Thanks
This is absolutely beautiful.
This is called “cook off” which is when the ammo storage and fuel compartment ignite and basically make the inside a volcano. This flame effect is the fire shooting out of the hatches, usually blowing them off when they’re shut due to very high pressure. This indicates that it’s probably going to explode, and is a very graphic end for the crew (no chance of survival)
This all happens in less than a minute
.
The explosion is from the ammo storage being heated up to the point where the munitions detonate, usually around 5 to 15 seconds after cook off begins
@JeffChandler lol
lol