Too easy, I'll pass. :tongue:
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Too easy, I'll pass. :tongue:
Hard one please. :)
The only King Tiger tank in running condition. It belongs to the French tank museum in Saumur. I took the picture myself at Militracks 2018.
Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger ausf. B aka King Tiger or...
Another easy picture.
https://i.imgur.com/AfuETTc.jpg
Your hint just made this too easy. Model 1922 Bang rifle. And it's not really an onomatopoeic name because the name is based on the rifle's inventor.
This Renault FT tank belongs to the Weald Foundation(UK) who finished its restoration about a week ago. It was found buried in concrete as part of a bunker. The camouflage scheme is based upon traces...
Next one is an easy one. :)
https://i.imgur.com/Li7Em41.jpg
First guess and probably correct: Special Atomic Demolition Munition. Basically a nuke in a backpack.
Or a better picture where we can see what she actually looks like. It's impossible to see any details that will help with identification.
Really bad design?
Oh, look...a vague picture of an early probably pre-ww I destroyer. Random guess and probably wrong: Beagle Class Destroyer.
Yes, it's Hiram Maxim with his machine gun.
Source: https://www.argunners.com/maxim-machine-gun/
I don't see a picture. And a Vickers mg is not exactly rare or little known.:no:
That's correct.
Source: https://www.forgottenweapons.com/carl-gustav-m42-a-20mm-recoilless-antitank-rifle/
New picture.
https://i.imgur.com/BDJajrr.jpg
Soviet YaM-5 anti-tank mine.
Source: http://www.lexpev.nl/minesandcharges/sovietbalkan/russia/yamserie.html
My guess is an improvised mine made of wood, but I cannot find a match. :(
HINT: .45 single shot pistol issued in small numbers during WW II.
Flettner Fl-282 Kolibri is correct.
More info: http://www.aviastar.org/helicopters_eng/flettner_kolibri.php
HINT:WW II and NOT American.
My apologies for not posting something sooner.
https://i.imgur.com/WRvBB1h.jpg
Close, but no cookie. Ajeya MK2.
Indian version of the T-72M1 with ERA and banks of 6 smoke grenade-launchers on each side.
Correct. The vehicle in the picture is the only survivor in running condition.
Source and more info with more pictures: http://www.pietvanhees.nl/sws/chassis.htm
I cannot rep you...
Not really, I knew that it was an American tank destroyer prototype from the start. ;)
New picture. Not very hard.
https://i.imgur.com/9inRX3M.jpg?1
3 Inch Gun Motor Carriage M5. US tank destroyer prototype.
Source: http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_M5_3in_GMC.html
DAF 139 is correct.
Source: http://www.amphibiousvehicle.net/amphi/D/dafspecial/daf-139.html
https://i.imgur.com/8XgsQMy.jpg
This one is not so easy.
Hint: Amphibious, prototype only, engine in the center, two drivers and two passengers sitting with their backs to each other.
44M Zrinyi I. Hungarian tank destroyer with a long 43M 75mm gun. Only a single prototype was made. The 40/43M Zrinyi II assault gun with a low velocity 105mm gun was more succesful. The designs were...
Correct, the one in my picture is South-African. I cannot rep you unfortunately. :(
Ik ben niet echt meer actief op TWC, kijk nog wel af en toe anoniem (uitgelogd) rond. TWC lijkt niet meer zo bruisend als een paar jaar geleden. :(
New picture.
https://imgur.com/i6YJGgP.jpg
Mustang Mk. III with a Malcolm Hood. This one belonged to a Polish squadron.
I thought Rose was a character which was inserted into the movie to give nerdy girls somebody they could identify with. And its way too Obvious.
Vraag hem ook even wat hij vindt van ontbrekende werkwoorden en leestekens. :tongue:
Thread is een de woord, dus moet het deze thread zijn. Waar heb jij nederlands geleerd?
Not subconciously but deliberate. It is well known The Hero with a Thousand Faces was a major inspiration for Georg Lucas and he has acknowledged this in the past.
Deze thread is behoorlijk dood. ;)
This is serious action movie from Uganda.
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Ottoman ship-of-the line Mahmudiye?
That nose looks kinda French to me. Is it perhaps an obscure Laffly truck?