LQ.28
Saluti petroliere! its me! Your local unexpectedly now active user AF109! Ive been dead for two months so i thought it was time to post it, i have so many projects so this upload'll be much needed!
HISTORY
The carro-armato LQ.28 is an Italian tank destroyer manufactured near the middle of the war, italy was quick on its feet to realize its tanks weren't fit for the terrain germany was fighting on and built two new tanks, this one being the first (blueprints based on the carro-armato LQ.20 tankette) and the 2md being a turreted variant of the LQ.28, it served until the end of the war, it along with the LQ.34 weren't slouches either, the LQ.28 especially, carrying a rather heavy german engineered 150 MM cannon, which was assumed to be abit overkill, but not for the italians, they wanted to have just as strong of a military as the germans, so they went with it instead of the suggested 88MM cannon
Countries that bought/operated the LQ.28
Germany;main role=Tank destroyer, they liked the armor and cannon caliber enough to have bought en masse around 3600 - 4000 tanks.
Specs
Engine is a 367 HP 'lupo tuono' engine
Weaponry
×1 150MM cannon
×1 coax. MG
Cannon caliber:150MM, it was set to this to be able to penetrate most of the enemy armor it faced during the european theater aswell as the north african campaign
Crew amount; 4, a gunner, loader, driver, and a tank commander that had to double as the radio operator due to the tank interiors size.
controls
Move the camera = limited gun movement
AG1 for lights
AG2 - 8 dont do anything
Screenshots
carri armati in avanti!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 10.6ft (3.2m)
- Length 21.9ft (6.7m)
- Height 10.9ft (3.3m)
- Empty Weight 10,251lbs (4,650kg)
- Loaded Weight 12,475lbs (5,659kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 6499
Parts
- Number of Parts 214
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,216
@F14Tomcat1974 lmao
You know what they say, "If the tank is not Italian, Tom doesn't want it" lol
@SCPCalebkid thank you! I stalled on uploading it cause i thought i could do better and add the fancy tracks most people add to their non modded tanks, but turns out im not that good yet, so yeah thanks!
Italian piece of real art