Grabenkrieg: The Great War 1914–1918 is a modification for the award-winning game "Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad" set in the rugged battlefields of the First World War. So fix your bayonets and prepare to charge!

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Cake!:D
Cake!:D - - 1,860 comments

Amazing work!

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reptiledude
reptiledude - - 225 comments

It'd be interesting to see a first person animation of the player using a cigarette to light one of these bad boys hehe

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r0tzbua Author
r0tzbua - - 33 comments

I guess the "easier" version would be to light it otherwise. All playermodels with cigarettes in their mouth won't look
*that* good :D

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M4rked1
M4rked1 - - 900 comments

bloody vegetables! i knew they were just explosives in disguise.

ps. all the models of weapons and grenades/explosives look awesome and very detailed great work!

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Sechevoj_strelec
Sechevoj_strelec - - 22 comments

A nice food donation for germans :-D

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The british forces had a severe shortage of hand grenades at the beginning of the war, so when the demand was at it's greates engineers were encouraged to improvise these from the tins containing the soldiers rations and a self-made grenade was born: The Jam Tin Grenade. The grenade consisted of an inner can of explosive with an outer can of metal fragments or ball bearings and was ignited by a friction device or something as simple as a lit cigarette.