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    Well the 3 inch M1902 wasn't used in Europe as its performance was disappointing and quite markedly inferior to the French Canon de 75. It was the later model that the AEF adopted for service in the European theatre, while the M1902 saw mostly service in the Mexican expedition.

    It does make for a faction specific model though.
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    I finished the Lewis gun, i might do some small tweaking later...
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    Nice!!!

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    Really nice.

    Did you realise a specific animation for the Lewis Gun?

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    Hello TGW team, congratulations for the great mod, I have followed since the beginning. I wonder if the campaing map model fro General´s and 2D art for buildings in version 5.0 will be changed for the period of WWW I ?

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    Awesome mod! I think it is definately one of the best for the whole total war series. But it might be better if it does not crash so often . I am looking forward to the 5.0 version i can't wait for it .

    Do you need any guys who can model? Maybe i can do some things for you if it is needed, such as ships, tanks, what else. I am familiar with modelling in Blender. I don't know how you handle the import into the napoleon files but is there a specified file type (such as .obj)? I hope you understand what i mean.

    With best regards

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    I have problems with sieges. If my men stand on the wall as defender they don't shot the enemies who are in front of them at the bottom of the wall. If i klick at the enemy with right mouse button the are running out of the fort instead of shooting them down at the walls. Sorry for my double post but i can't find the edit button at this forum

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    Very promising mod. i don' t like only one thing though : the crossed bandoleers on all factions, thats' not historical,for the most of them, and i'd like to see no bandoleers at all rather that these ones.
    Maybe only ammo pouches + belt .
    I think that it's impossible to make the model of ie the german Y-strap (Y-riemen) ,but for historical accuracy ,it would be better to put nothing.
    Please consider it's just my point of view.


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    If you're able to make new models for rifles and everything else, are you able to make new musket models for E:TW? Every nation uses what looks like a "Brown Bess." It would be nice to see the 'brown bess' improved, and see some Charleville and other muskets in the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gamer025 View Post
    If you're able to make new models for rifles and everything else, are you able to make new musket models for E:TW? Every nation uses what looks like a "Brown Bess." It would be nice to see the 'brown bess' improved, and see some Charleville and other muskets in the game.
    It is certainly possible, but a thread on a ww1 mod for NTW is not the right place to request it


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    Quote Originally Posted by King Sama View Post
    It is certainly possible, but a thread on a ww1 mod for NTW is not the right place to request it
    Yes you're right, though I'm asking if it can be done, instead of requesting. Thank you.

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    Hey guys, i finally found some good ref pics for the German flamethrower so i made a model of it

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    Looks sick dude .

    +Rep

    This is the only mod that is going to make me uninstall NTWIII.

    The Trench: 1916 Alpha is releasing on August 24th 2013!

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    Hell, this mod is the only reason I don't uninstall NTW

    I would + rep you, but TWC says otherwise;

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    Thanks guys


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    Quote Originally Posted by B-DizL View Post
    Hey guys, i finally found some good ref pics for the German flamethrower so i made a model of it

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    M1912 "Kleif" Kleinflammenwerfer, developed in 1912, used until replaced by the Wex in 1917. Very nice!

    The 1916 gasmask metal canister slung around the neck is a nice touch too
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    I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE MOMENT, WNEN THIS MOD WILL BE REALISED!

    Sorry for flud, guys. But this models is simply awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by don_Durandal View Post
    M1912 "Kleif" Kleinflammenwerfer, developed in 1912, used until replaced by the Wex in 1917. Very nice!

    The 1916 gasmask metal canister slung around the neck is a nice touch too
    Thanks, its funny the best (and only really) reference pics i could find where a plastic model from some military model company, check this out

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    Pretty much every possible angle is covered, i couldnt have asked for better.

    I tried to find another one but for the allies and havent been able to yet, so far the best pics are some random ones for the Italian flamethrower.

    http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/217/p1070249u.jpg/


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    That "Italian" flamethrower appears to be a Schilt No.3 bis OFC, an Italian copy of the French version. It was certainly one of the most used allied portable flamethrower model (the original French model that is) of the war.

    That's a nice figure btw. It has a bit of an artistic license though, as it's shown wearing a Saxon armband, while German flamethrower companies were drawn from the Garde-Pionier-Reserve-Regiment, a Prussian Guard unit. Having Litzen on the collar, like all guard units, might have been more accurate. The only other units with their own flamethrower elements were Sturmbataillon Nr.5 "Rohr" and Jäger Sturmbataillon Nr.3 (the later not using the skull and crossbones patch), both Prussian units.
    An assault specialist wearing marching boots is also a bit unusual. Puttees and ankle boots were forbidden in the whole German Imperial army (due to trench foot) apart from special assault units, mountain units and aviators, so they're quite characteristic for these.
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    I think the company that sells it is Russian so that might account for the discrepancies.


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