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Same error with the same tank zis 30
Program will be terminated
APP_ERROR: Resource not found -
resource/entity/-vehicle/ussr/tank_light/zis30/turret_r.anm
1. unsubscribe from the modification
2. go to steam/steamapps/workshop/content/400750
3. find the folder 3137096089, it needs to be deleted, if it is not there, then Steam itself deleted it (sometimes Steam itself does not do this because of this and the problem occurs)
4. subscribe to the modification and see that the content installation process has begun, wait for it to finish (if desired, you can check that the folder 3137096089 has appeared)
5. enable the modification and play
If you get an error after these steps, send a screenshot or type the text! I will help you!
Cheers.
All my comments were deleted due to a Steam support error!
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Все мои комментарии были удалены по ошибке поддержки Стим!
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As RyansPlace rightly said, these vehicles (in fact, sidecars) were used by FJ for towing AT guns or ammo trailers. And the Luftwaffe used the Zündapp KS 750 (sidecar) in order to tow heavy bombers (like Heinkel He 111).
A coupling hook was located in the front of the chassis, between the motorcycle and the nacelle. Traction was possible in reverse (this particular motorcycle had a gearbox with an inverter).
Cheers.
Insta like and will use this all the time now haha
btw, any specific load order?
In the same spirit, on the German side, the tinkering, on the battlefield, of an Opel "Blitz" with the addition of tracks gave birth to the Opel "Maultier" in order to be able to move in soggy areas.
Cordially.
However, it's enough to take a look at the plans of these vehicles to see that a towbar existed as standard on the vast majority of tanks (and regardless of their nationality), or to look at vintage photos to note that it was common to see them towing a trailer (fuel or ammunition), a cannon, or another vehicle.
Cheers.