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The '''Panzerbehemoth''' is a steam-powered super-heavy tank that | [[File:Panzerbehemoth.png|thumb|The panzerbehemoth in action]] | ||
The '''Panzerbehemoth''' is a steam-powered super-heavy tank that was developed by [[Osthügel Motorenwerke]] with funding from [[Mondo Etzeterra]]. Work on the project started on 9.III.1708 after a representative from Osthügel Motorenwerke met with the King of Riskai, Grand Duke of Etzeland, etc, etc, and Mondo expressed his interest in grav tanks. Despite Osthügel Motorenwerke being unable to deliver a grav tank, its representative raised interest by offering a vehicle that could be used anywhere in Cibola, crushing trees with its massive cage wheels, rather than trying to swerve around them. The vehicle was designed to have six wheels, four of them powered independently, each by a OMW Große Dampfzugmaschine steam engine. The finished tank was 8 meters tall, and 16 meters long, with a width of 10 meters. Only one vehicle was produced, at a cost of approximately 1.8 billion Großpfennig, it was handed over to the Heimwehr [[Etzeland]] in XV.1742, over 34 years after development had started. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 29 March 2025
The Panzerbehemoth is a steam-powered super-heavy tank that was developed by Osthügel Motorenwerke with funding from Mondo Etzeterra. Work on the project started on 9.III.1708 after a representative from Osthügel Motorenwerke met with the King of Riskai, Grand Duke of Etzeland, etc, etc, and Mondo expressed his interest in grav tanks. Despite Osthügel Motorenwerke being unable to deliver a grav tank, its representative raised interest by offering a vehicle that could be used anywhere in Cibola, crushing trees with its massive cage wheels, rather than trying to swerve around them. The vehicle was designed to have six wheels, four of them powered independently, each by a OMW Große Dampfzugmaschine steam engine. The finished tank was 8 meters tall, and 16 meters long, with a width of 10 meters. Only one vehicle was produced, at a cost of approximately 1.8 billion Großpfennig, it was handed over to the Heimwehr Etzeland in XV.1742, over 34 years after development had started.