I built a TURTLE TANK with geometric internals! | Sprocket

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TURTLLLEEEE!!!!! We did this before, here's a liiiink

   • Sprocket: Building a SEMI-TURRETED ta...  

Also this has nothing to do with whatever that T72 modification was. Not that kinda turtle tank.
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All Comments (21)
  • @OlujaDoTokija
    The T28 HTC in WoT isn't a made up tank, it's based on a wooden model.
  • @tommeakin1732
    If I can get away with calling my steel death machine something cute like "turtle"; you can bet your arse I'm going to
  • @robloxmemedudes
    Why was I half expecting the cute music and the guy saying "Tutel!" at one point in the video? Is my humour that broken? Do I need help?
  • Yay it's the cute fluffy bean who waffles on about how hot it was. Your creativity is pleasant to watch and the way you present yourself is always wholesome and genuine. Plus you do for some reason very much remind me of Ashens heh. Keep doin you and hopefully you'll get much greater growth, I'd love to see more people being so enthusiastic about building tanks and at the same time learning more about armored vehicles and the related history in the design
  • @danielk9906
    hey there i was experimenting with making ww1 tanks in the geometric update, a great easy way to make cylinder "turrets": slap on a turret, set the basket diameter to your desired cylinder diameter. enable freeform on the turret, go in face mode and highlight every side face and top ones. Switch to points, press DELETE, and now you only have the circle cutout. select them all and extrude the on the Z axis. put on some smoothing and now you have a pretty good cylinder.
  • An M850 Grizzly tank from Halo Wars would be radical. Thanks for attending my Ted Talk.
  • @uprising__
    Your channel is great for beginners mate, I started legitimately learning freeform just because of your videos and I am aware of others who've done the same, so regardless of the thumbnail and the way your tanks look, you teach us a lot and add to it with your lively and engaging commentary. Thank you mate, I will certainly be watching your content for a long time to come (I need to learn geometric now))
  • To make loading easier you could have moved the breech way back to the very back of the turret where the opening is.
  • @trainraider9571
    You could make a super heavy German tank with the new update. Like if the war was still going in 1947
  • @owenschulz9504
    I would love to see you make a light/ medium tank and then take it and convert it into a tank destroyer or into a spg like would be done with older obsolete tanks
  • @LupoSenpai
    Design a tank with which the french could've stopped the Blitzkrieg (maybe, probably not because it was mostly a doctrine problem)
  • @divvyboi
    your builds in sprocket and flyout are quite inspirational and very creative! i couldn't have done these types of designs better myself, well done!
  • @subjectc7505
    You should try NavalArts and build a ww2 destroyer 👀
  • @Waskotorowy
    Try to build a 40 or so ton german medium tank armed with a 88mm long gun (pls patchie)
  • @thehobo00
    Really like this one! Reminds me of a weird 1950s nuclear tank prototype that never got past a wooden mockup lol
  • You should use the new structures and for the fire walls you can duplicate rotate 90 degrees and put down into the hull