Update 1.16: “Igelschnäuzchen” 3D Style for 🇩🇪 Rheinmetall Skorpion, Rhm.-Borsig Waffenträger and Waffenträger auf Pz. IV

The style is treated as historical, valued at 3,500 gold.

Suitable for the following vehicles: Rheinmetall Skorpion, Rhm.-Borsig Waffenträger and Waffenträger auf Pz. IV

On a heavily burned piece of paper found in the enormous bullet chute, the following words can be barely read: ‘That’s an order. The commander’s decision is as quick and irreversible as a shot or the sound of a bolt in a weapon.

An order instantly turns you into a precise and perfect weapon with a specific purpose and clear instructions.

The order takes all responsibility off of you. Dear Elzo, we will obey the order and we will return home. I promise you this.”

🇩🇪 Rheinmetall Skorpion

🇩🇪 Rhm.-Borsig Waffenträger
🇩🇪 Waffenträger auf Pz. IV

5 thoughts on “Update 1.16: “Igelschnäuzchen” 3D Style for 🇩🇪 Rheinmetall Skorpion, Rhm.-Borsig Waffenträger and Waffenträger auf Pz. IV

  1. Not bad but nothing new.

    However: Igel = Hedgehog. Schnäutzchen = Maw.

    Sorry but that’s not how an Igel looks like…

    The pattern is wrong (the bellys are white/yellowish! not the top).
    The brown is more a rust red
    The “nose” (gun?) is not brown/black at the tip

    #nothistoricalaccurate

    How about just color it blue and call it… SANIC?

    Admittedly the wire hanging at the front is a neat detail.
    https://i0.wp.com/rykoszet.info/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/S5FEH7rYq9o.jpg?ssl=1
    I will buy 3 of each skin! ♥

    1. egh. not even in stores yet <.< wat a tease.
      No release date or how else to obtain it either……..
      So its a random wait or hunt for the holy grale?

    2. Maybe you are just trolling / repeating trolling or maybe I’m mistaken, but I think the Name “Igelschnäutzchen” doesn’t really refer to the tanks appearance. As in the turret, there is that photo of this lady (don’t know her name) who is dressed revealingly may suggest that the name refers to her breasts / her nipples. Some decades back, some germans might have used this term “Igelschnäutzchen” as a synonym for a women’s nipple

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