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Tank pictures by SturmTiger

Discussion in 'Post-World War 2 Armour' started by PanzerProfile, Dec 10, 2005.

  1. PanzerProfile

    PanzerProfile New Member

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    Hi all,

    I've uploaded some pictures for SturmTiger, he told me he promised to post these back in August already. So here they are then! I hope ST will copmplete them with comment himself, since my knowledge about these vehicles is very little close to none ;)

    Enjoy!

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    My comment: nice pictures, ST! great work!
     
  2. Oli

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    Nice work. Best photos of T-95 (? I ythink it is) I've ever seen, including those in the "official" books.
     
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    Thanks Panzer.The photos are of an M46 Patton and an M42 Duster(twin barrels).I have no idea what the other smaller vehicle is.Can anyone else identify it?

    Thanks

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    My mistake, T92 designed to be air portable, with cleft turret.
     
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    Thanks for the ID.I had no idea what this vehicle was.
     
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    Hmm , I thought the T92 was a pershing MBT
     
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    They have neighborhood watch in the Netherlands? With the same English language signs as in the states?
    I wouldn't have guessed.
     
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    It does say that these were uploaded for Sturm Tiger, whose location according to his profile is Chicago, not the Netherlands.
     
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    Tough neighborhood, eh?
     
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    How do you steel a tank?

    FNG
     
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    It ain't easy, but it's been done!
     
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    I didn't notice the 'Neighborhood Watch' sign till I got the photos developed.The sign does add a nice touch.
     
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    It works like that.
    I got my photos from Farnborough developed ( the year I got a Press Day ticket) and my wife went spare.
    "Who's the woman you've got all these photos of?" (I went on my own)
    When I had a look there were half a dozen shots with a woman nicely framed just left of centre - I'd been so busy trying to get details of the GECAL 50 on a WS-70 Blackhawk that I hadn't even seen her!
     
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    Perhaps I should read the post before looking at the photos and commenting?
    :D Nahh
     
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