Out of curiosity, what was the chin added for? An observer position or something like that?
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Out of curiosity, what was the chin added for? An observer position or something like that?
Does it? Except for the barrel shroud and some details in the design (magazine well design, wooden grip, longer folding stock or smaller gun), it looks very similar to an MP40 to me. :huh:
Unfortunately, the contemporary Portuguese sources around 1510 (Albuquerque, Barbosa, Pires) aren't very forthcoming with details about weapons production/trading. All I recall is a few cases where...
Just gave him one for the SNCASE 1010.
Still, Spear Dog - you're spearing too many dogs in this thread for us to keep up! :surprise:
What graphics glitch?
Not really a WoT fan, no. Or not anymore, at least. I might still be TWC clan member and have the signature (not that we're anywhere near "active", anyway, really), but I haven't really played the...
Here be grammar naziism. Really wouldn't want to mix up the T34 and T-34. :surprise:
Yeah, Jagdpanzer had to be nasty and put non-tank stuff in there just to make the question hard to answer... :surprise:
Because nobody else has beaches? :surprise:
Anyway, let's just agree that it's sand of whatever type. :D
Is it arctic? I thought it was desert, because the tank was tested by the Saudis. Colours are just a little off in the entire picture.
Anyway, sad history of that tank: The Saudis tested it for...
Ah. Such a sad history for that tank. :(
Here, take some parasol love...
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a4/Macrolepiota-procera.jpg/800px-Macrolepiota-procera.jpg
:surprise:
Aww, so cute. Does it actually run, or is it just a small-scale model?
A fishing boat. For dynamite fishing! :surprise:
I've seen that, but did you notice what they mentioned as the source for that specific article?
A museum guide. By the same museum that claims otherwise on its own plaque. Who was it that just now...
The museum itself claims otherwise on the info plaque regarding the vehicle.
It depends. If you had the really bad luck of getting stuck into one (of only three) of this version...
https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8521/8681383925_82236459e6_b.jpg
...then you probably would've...
Indeed. :thumbsup:
Somebody else up for posting?
Well, I figured that the unknown truck might be an amphibious truck like the Stalwart, because they both more or less share the same peculiar shape of the chassis. From there, I simply...
No idea, but it's kind of cute. :surprise:
It reminds me a bit of a mini version of an Alvis Stalwart, though.
Edit: Found it. It's a 1940 Humber Hexonaut GS 6x6.
Somebody else feel free to post...
It's the http://www.twcenter.net/forums/images/y2skin/buttons/reputation-40b.png button on the bottom left corner of any post entry, next to the...
Correct. It's the Taiwanese CM-32 "Yunpao".
I hope you didn't read the name of the picture... :surprise:
http://www.forte.jor.br/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/cm-32-yunpao-1.jpg
Type 64 of the Republic of China (aka Taiwan).
It's the hull of an M42 Duster SPAAG (itself based on the M41 Walker Bulldog), mated with the turret of the old M18 Hellcat.
Ah, too easy. Anyone who knows something about tanks will immediately recognize the chassis and search from there. :P
http://www.sa-transport.co.za/military/army/valkiri_bateleur_aad2008_01_dvdb08.JPG
I can't help but feel that the thing looks a bit silly from the front. Like half the engine block were missing and...
Oh well, it comes close enough to a man-guided suicide craft when it's unarmed, at least seems to barely fit more than the pilot and the "engine", and has a solid fuel rocket strapped to its back....
Looks like a miniature Arado Ar-234 without the engines. Is that some kind of a man-guided suicide gliding bomb, or something?
And just about when I was trying to post "uparmoured variant of the AMX Leclerc". Didn't know it was a Swedish upgrade, but I did know it was a Leclerc. No other western-style MBT has a top-mounted...