Ok, I'm back from work, and I got a better look at the picture. Still not sure what country it is from...Maybe Italian Semovente M42M ? Give me some country hint!
By the way I checked up on the size - it's just a fraction smaller than a hetzer - 3.84m hull length apparently
It's a hard one for sure...Maybe it's a TKS-D, polish SPG[converted tankette] ? I'm not so sure about polish-made spg-s? they only used sextons and soviet spgs?
you're really close - the TKS-D was the selected option chosen over the one in the photo - it is unsure if any were actually built - you want to have a last go at a name? By the way the suspension is the best clue.
Then it must be TKD which was the first prototype of a light SPG, and only 4 were built. If I am wrong, then tell me the answer!
sorry - It's the PzInz 160 (based on the chassis of the 130 and 152 and loosely the 4tp -you want to take the next one though as you were about as close as you could get If you haven't anything then i have a couple more stored up? As mentioned nobody knows if any PzInz160s were actually built - the photo may be of an artists impression - the TKD was chosen instead then dropped as you say after only 4, and the TKS-D after 2 prototypes
Didn't think about that, thanks for all the info! Here's mine, shouldn't be difficult at all, name,country:
Damn, I suck at planes...This one looks quite strange...We'll wait for Ulrich, let him try, maybe he knows it
If you want one to keep going with while you wait then ; By the way what do you consider your favourite field of expertise?
well done. It is a Belgian T13 but i need the specific model if you can - the three were fairly different:kbpeck::bow: