Weird Harold wrote:Tenshinai wrote:The monster in the picture would likely have great difficulties getting anywhere away from roads.
Nope, that's the ultimate off-road machine. The only thing better off-road than those "walking wheels" -- whatever they're properly called -- is a continuous belt/tread such as a snow-mobile or caterpillar tractor uses.
Even a tracked vehicle that weighs too much wont be able to move a whole lot.
And they´re called dreadnaught wheels.
Big Lizzie was 46 ton unloaded and up to 127 ton loaded. Pulling at most 2 trailers.
The thing on the pic is roughly 5m high and 5m wide. ~22m long.
Even if you use absolut minimum of armour, that´s maybe 40 ton by itself.
To get a more useful, realistic level of armour, triple that total tonnage is more likely if still low.
Then, add to that 120 ton or so for the vehicle parts themselves.
Then comes machinery. Another 20 ton.
So at a wild guess, we have a vehicle at maybe 200 ton with useless armour level or 300 ton with something that can at least stop small cannonballs.
Do you have ANY idea of just how problematic it is to make something that heavy move, at all?
Then we have the rigid nature of the whole thing, good luck having it cross even half a meter bump in the road, much less go into real rough terrain.
And it´s quite possible that i´m being far too nice here and that we really need to double or triple the total tonnage.
The fancy "land battleship" of German WWII surrealism was meant to be much smaller but still weigh
over 1000t.
No, the wheels are NOT the issue.