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Is that a T95? ETA: I didn't _know_, of course. I looked at the turret and the number of road wheels, and went wandering around wikipedia until I found one with that ass-around turret and five sets of road wheels. |
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T95E2. Very, very good. |
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looks like the same treads as a M113 |
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The turret is so similiar though...very confusing...okay, its back to the kitchen for me!
Close, but it's not an M48 Patton. Wheels are too light and the hull seems too low-profile for it to be real M48 Patton. http://www.johnsmilitaryhistory.com/m48a.jpg |
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Looks like a french artillery tractor |
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Quoted: Quoted: The turret is so similiar though...very confusing...okay, its back to the kitchen for me!Close, but it's not an M48 Patton. Wheels are too light and the hull seems too low-profile for it to be real M48 Patton. http://www.johnsmilitaryhistory.com/m48a.jpg How did you get out anyway? Nick
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You are like the fucking rainman of armor... |
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Looks like a french artillery tractor It's American. |
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You are correct, sir. I don't know _what_ the hell that thing is. |
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I cut through the shackles with a knife...
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The turret is so similiar though...very confusing...okay, its back to the kitchen for me!
Close, but it's not an M48 Patton. Wheels are too light and the hull seems too low-profile for it to be real M48 Patton. http://www.johnsmilitaryhistory.com/m48a.jpg How did you get out anyway? Nick |
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I think it looks a little bit like the T1 Cunningham in World of Tanks, but there's no wikipedia page about the T1, so I don't even know if it's a real thing D: ETA: Nevermind, that's not a "Light Tank M1", the M1/alleged cunningham has its turret in the back. |
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http://www.peachmountain.com/5star/images/2006_FtKnox_Tanks/NSengupta_FtKnox_2006_4300_T28Tanks.jpg http://www.peachmountain.com/5star/images/2006_FtKnox_Tanks/NSengupta_FtKnox_2006_4297_T28_Tanks.jpg http://www.peachmountain.com/5star/images/2006_FtKnox_Tanks/NSengupta_FtKnox_2006_4305_T28Tanks.jpg T28 Bingo Hey! You cheated! I didn't see that was painted on the rear! |
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Going to need better cuffs next time.
Quoted: I cut through the shackles with a knife... Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The turret is so similiar though...very confusing...okay, its back to the kitchen for me!Close, but it's not an M48 Patton. Wheels are too light and the hull seems too low-profile for it to be real M48 Patton. http://www.johnsmilitaryhistory.com/m48a.jpg How did you get out anyway? Nick |
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A 7TP. And you need to change the file names. |
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Damn thing was never fielded. Prototypes only!
T95E2. Very, very good. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Looks like a french artillery tractor It's American. Looks almost like a development of the whippet, but I am clueless on that one. -V |
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A 7TP. And you need to change the file names. Well, if you guys are going to cheat! Plus, I have no idea how to do that. Oh, well try this, if you can! Without cheating! http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ed/M15-42-Saumur.0004yfcp.jpg I got this one without cheating, but you need to host the photos yourself, and change the file name. M15/42. And I've been to that museum. |
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Looks like a french artillery tractor It's American. Looks almost like a development of the whippet, but I am clueless on that one. -V The first picture i thought was a French AMX 13 |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Looks like a french artillery tractor It's American. Looks almost like a development of the whippet, but I am clueless on that one. -V The first picture i thought was a French AMX 13 Its that second one that is getting me, what looks to be an interwar development. |
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Easty for you, the rainman/tankman I never knew about the locust till a few weeks ago... |
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I see a few pictures of the tanks at the Ord. museum at APG, MD.
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