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WoT models: Mi-To 130t/O-I 130t

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World of Tanks models: Japan
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WARNING! You will need the second part of the addon, get it here:
http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=879623100

Ragdolls of the HD Mi-To 130t as it appears in World of Tanks.

All 4 turrets and guns are ragdolled. Every hatch and moving part is rigged, and a ragdolled suspension version is included. Separate models for track links, wheels and bodygroups are also included.

Major thanks to Eun Ae Sun for the research on the O-I projects and her comprehensive writings on them. Without her research Wargaming could not have created this vehicle, and we would have not made all this discoveries.

Brown textures and IJA flag were made by the amazing FastestClassic at the WoT forums. Check his work here:
http://forum.worldoftanks.com/index.php?/topic/505250-09152-classics-skin-workshop-updated-japanese-brown-color-swap-pack-sept-15th/

Mi-To 130t

The first version of the O-I superheavy tank project. The brainchild of Colonel Iwakuro, this vehicle was conceived as mobile pillbox to be used against Soviet forces in Manchuria after the battle of Khalkhin Gol proved the ineficciency of existing Japanese armored vehicles. It was designed to be enormous and heavily armored, with upwards of 150mm of frontal armor. It was developed secretely by the Mitsubishi-Tokyo division, which resulted in it being dubbed the "Mi-To". A prototype was assembled and tested in the Sagami Army Arsenal, and despite several hurdles, managed to pass tests and was given the official designation of O-I.
Despite passing trials and being accepted for service, the vehicle seems to have been ultimately scrapped, possibly due to material requirements for existing vehicles. The Soviets claimed the Japanese were in possession of a wooden mockup possessing a Daimler-Benz DB 601A engine, although whether this mockup was of the original Mi-To/O-I 130t, or a later O-I version is unknown.

Name: Mi-To 130t
Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Armament: 1x 150mm Type 96 howitzer, 2x Type 1 47mm tank guns, 2x Type 97 tank machineguns.
Class: Superheavy tank
Role: infantry support, mobile bunker
Weight: ~130 tons
Engine: 2x Kawasaki V12
Speed: 25-30 km road
Crew: 11
Suspension: Coil Springs
Time of production: Produced from 1941 to 1942
Volume of production: Total of 1 prototype produced

Credits:
Wargaming for World of Tanks
Shadowhunterrus for the extractor
Professor Heavy for the measurements
Nem for VTFEdit
Cannonfodder for his plugin
Trek for figuring out the textures
Kali for rigging advice
FastestClassic for brown textures and IJA insignia
Eun Ae Sun for her research and pictures.
48 comentarios
Spyropyro1 1 ABR 2020 a las 8:02 p. m. 
big boi
Moon.  [autor] 12 JUN 2019 a las 2:42 a. m. 
It's more akin to a japanese KV-2 than a Maus. The Maus was intended as a superheavy assault vehicle while the O-I was a mobile bunker/artillery platform.
BIG GUY 11 JUN 2019 a las 6:37 p. m. 
the japanese maus
Jericho 18 MAY 2019 a las 8:42 a. m. 
hhhholy fuck...
Moon.  [autor] 18 MAY 2019 a las 8:41 a. m. 
The largest in fact, surpassing the Maus in volume, but not in mass.
Jericho 18 MAY 2019 a las 8:33 a. m. 
thats a big ass tank
Moon.  [autor] 25 FEB 2019 a las 7:58 a. m. 
Not at this time.
Крысолов 25 FEB 2019 a las 7:39 a. m. 
хотелось бы увидеть Type 5 heavy :З
СБУ 13 25 28 MAY 2018 a las 5:57 a. m. 
400 Mb
Tonk_Man27 9 FEB 2018 a las 10:58 a. m. 
OP anime tanks!