Base Defense Cannons, And You
#1
Posted 03 March 2003 - 10:12 PM
I was pondering the different designs we could use, and what their impact would be on the war itself.
The three popular designs right now are either:
- Dual-barrelled, Semi-automatic (according to an air-actuated breech design I'll release upon construction), long-range, with an imitation kick-back from the air actuation (Fun is good, and the inaccuracy may be a neccessary limitation).
- 7-barreled (7 valves, one trigger), Semi-automatic air system, manual loading (Essentiall a long-distance buckshot cannon).
- Single-barrelled, Semi-automatic air system, firing a tethered "remote detonation" explosive shell (To be detonated over the heads of targets).
So far, I'm getting the most sway towards the dual-barreled, semi-auto design, for obvious reasons of coolness. However, I'm worried that this will make the game a bit uneven, and the bases nigh-impossible to penetrate. The 7-barrelled would be the most limited, due to a manual reload, but the users may be at the mercy of those with semi-automatic weapons similar to the first cannon described above. The mortar may not achieve it's job of base defense, as the projectile, for safety reasons, must be detonated at least 5m over the target's head, and thus could be avoided.
So, I'm wondering what you guys would suggest for a design, for a two-team, Capture The Flag, One-hit kill game, with combatants centrally armed with one-shot, long distance rifles, in an area with relatively good, though not too dense of cover.
And hell, what gun would you prefer?
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#2
Posted 03 March 2003 - 11:36 PM
The second design seems like it would be the only one that would work with darts because the reloading/ammo/ROF aspect of it would make it more like nerf. I wouldn't want to use this gun because it just doesn't seem like it would be much fun.
The third design is out of the question for a base defense in my mind. A mortor is valuable, but not the type of thing you would want as your only defense for a base. It's more a blow-holes-in-the-enemy's-flank type of gun than the kind of protective turret most people would like.
The first design definately appeals to me, and if you think you can encorperate darts into it in a couple of weekends then go ahead, I can't wait to see it. I personally think that use of ball ammo would be much more effective and fun for those participating in the war.
#3
Posted 03 March 2003 - 11:51 PM
Oh, it's going to be darts, no question about it. Shells flying out the bottom are just... Fun. I want something that has a long distance (>90ft PTG) shot, while at the same time being good for taking out groups, or at least very intimidating (Low chance of not being hit).The first design definately appeals to me, and if you think you can encorperate darts into it in a couple of weekends then go ahead, I can't wait to see it. I personally think that use of ball ammo would be much more effective and fun for those participating in the war.
Oh, and it seems like the feel of this thread is in the "I don't believe you can do that" kind of atmosphere, so here's an animated gif of the breech system I'm using:
http://www.geocities...fied/Breech.txt
- Death
#4
Posted 04 March 2003 - 12:13 AM
#5
Posted 04 March 2003 - 02:23 PM
IMHO though, it would be the best. Just imagine it, a gaggle of kids running up to the base defended by only 2 men. They look at each other, one with dual RF20's, the other manning this behemoth. The two nod, turn, and open fire.
Soooooo badass.
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#6
Posted 04 March 2003 - 05:05 PM
#7
Posted 04 March 2003 - 05:11 PM
They study historical trebuchet drawings and replicate them. In my opinion, a treb would be too impractical (both counter-weight and traction types). You'd get much more out of a sling (I believe there are diagrams of slings on the above mentioned site too).
Zero, how do the spent shells get ejected?
#8
Posted 04 March 2003 - 07:51 PM
I personally wouldn't want a trebuchet over a 2-barreled semi-automatic turret.Zero, how do the spent shells get ejected?
As to the animation, there are 3 key things missing (Find them all! ). First:
Piston Return: I'm getting this to work off either pressure from a temporary tank in a semi-auto valve, or a spring. I'm leaning to the temporary tank pressure, as the barrel could remain semi-sealed for so long as the trigger is held back, so the dart has enough time to leave the barrel. Yeah, it would be piston-powered. I just left it out because it would obscure the breech.
Intake hole: A cut in the top for the clip to fit into. Yeah, laziness on my part. I don't like cutting pieces out of pipes on G-max, though.
Eject hole: What you're looking for, Webb. Shell goes in, piston pushes forward, pressure from the piston keeps the shell in place, when pressure is let up as the bolt comes back, the shell is allowed to fall down into the hole, ejecting. The next shells also help in this action, allowing this system to have a spring-loaded clip.
I don't want to say too much before I actually make the breech.
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#9
Posted 06 March 2003 - 06:14 PM
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#10
Posted 06 March 2003 - 06:38 PM
#11
Posted 06 March 2003 - 07:39 PM
Except in this case, the air pressure does it all.The way your animation looks, its almost like a chainblazer. You know, you pull it back, after a certain point the thing comes back up, and then the air is released.
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#12
Posted 06 March 2003 - 11:01 PM
Seriously though? A cannon that is semi-auto and ejects shells out the bottom would be so incredibly bad-ass that people would be afraid to go near your base just because you're so much cooler than them. Seriously, I mean, the thing will look like a fucking ma-deuce (M2 .50 caliber mounted machine gun), and be nearly as devastating. The only thing you could do to make it cooler would be to mount it on a humvee, and drive over the guys who are paralyzed by fear.
#13
Posted 07 March 2003 - 01:36 AM
Well, my friend does have a jeep......The only thing you could do to make it cooler would be to mount it on a humvee, and drive over the guys who are paralyzed by fear.
Yeah, design plans are pretty much down, and I worked in some barrel kick, on the request of my friends. Now, to see if the beast actually works...
The main problem now is the air source. Obviously, it's a huge tank. But since the turret's going to be on an omni-directional monopod turret, I'm wondering where a tank that large should go... Backpack? Ground? Part of the monopod? Part of a swivelling seat built into the turret? Yarr. Even worse, what will we use to pressurize it? A few hundred pumps from a tire pump, after running out of the initial pressurization, would be pretty taxing... Parks aren't great for air compressors, either. I guess it will have to be a 2-man turret operation, and air efficient as possible.
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#14
Posted 07 March 2003 - 03:48 PM
I have to say, anything less than a belt-fed clip system coming from an ammo can would be a dissappointment. And I'm looking for at least 600 rounds a minute.
#15
Posted 07 March 2003 - 04:56 PM
well, I want 1 so if u make it MAKE INSTRUCTOONs
#16
Posted 07 March 2003 - 08:50 PM
Or, if you wanna do something really crazy that requires the defending team to work for their badass defence cannon, get a couple of junked exercize bikes and bolt bike tire pumps to the pedals (or to a cam powered by the chain of such a bike) This would be very team-rocket-esque ::curses self for using pokemon reference:: but it would cause the teams to use at least two people per cannon, if not several people in shifts.
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#17
Posted 07 March 2003 - 08:56 PM
If you attached it to a jeep, then you could have the rotation of the wheels power a pump or have it power a air compressor. That would be really hard but really cool.
#18
Posted 07 March 2003 - 09:02 PM
This thread just gets more and more rediculous. Groove has to write a comic about this.
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#19
Posted 07 March 2003 - 10:11 PM
As to the jeep... Yeah, no. Municipalities don't like getting their parks ripped up by poor driving, and we don't like getting run over by large vehicles.
Otherwise, as I said, I'm making two, one for each base, for flag defense. The tanks should be able to store enough pressure for a little over 90 shots at a good distance (No regulators, can't find, haven't tested my homemade design), before pumping is necessary for proper pressurization.
Anyone with big letters on their cheesy white uniform, who also call themselves villains, I like to avoid imitating. No excercise bikes for us. If I can get these tanks in barrel format, we could just roll them to a close-by air compressor, and repump. I'd prefer not to have the compressor right next to the gun, though, for obvious entertainment reasons. I should have a 3D model and such very soon, need to for the other guys to understand what they're building. Sorry Merl, but it's going to use rectangular clips. Magazine size to be decided, but I think 50 per clip would work well enough. Sorry, no chain for you.
Maybe if we get a more local, large area that we own, we could do the jeep thing... Could be incredibly fun, in a Halo-esque kind of way (I also apologize for my somewhat unoriginal reference).
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#20
Posted 08 March 2003 - 06:12 PM
#21
Posted 08 March 2003 - 06:26 PM
#22
Posted 08 March 2003 - 10:56 PM
#23
Posted 08 March 2003 - 11:02 PM
The model's still on the way... I've been a bit busy today (I'm learning basic electronics! Go parallel circuits!). I just need animate it, and make it look pretty, unlike it's current form... Well, I can grab a quick screenshot for ya:
http://www.geocities.../Cannoncrap.txt
I'm thinking big body tube, to hide the ugliness, and allow the proper connectors for a two-axis turret.
Oh, and as to the fort, we don't have a fort. We just have two turrets, two flags, big open space, with token trees, creek, hills, and a bathroom building... Not a big fort person. I got enough of that out of my couch.
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#24
Posted 09 March 2003 - 03:10 AM
#25
Posted 09 March 2003 - 05:16 AM
When I told the guys that "Sweet barrel kick" would require a tiny sacrifice, I meant about 10ft or so. But hey, we have that "sweet barrel kick," plus, if I downgrade the Semi-auto valve to a basic valve, this thing is fully automatic. Not sure how I missed that one, but apparently, with a return spring, as opposed to an air-actuated return, this baby is fully automatic (With standard "Nerf" range restrictions). How fun. So, we have the same technology allowing a slower, but longer range semi-automatic weapon, and a faster, but lower range fully-automatic weapon. Very fitting. On the other hand, I have different fingers.'tis pug fugly.. and yeah, short clip. and does air have to travel down that tube? the long one? to get to the barrel that is? if so, . ..uh.. might not be as great.
...Oh, and I guess the mandatory update picture:
http://www.geocities...gleonesmall.txt
[Image problem... Geocities or NH?]
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