here we go, now this isnt a tank exactly but you want a challenge (well i think it would be a challenge). PS do you have a book by the name "encyclopedia of german tanks of world war two: by peter chamberlain and hilary l doyle"? 45970127jj8.jpg (35.5 KB)
Manschaftstransportwagen I of c.1927, probably the Daimler prototype rather than the Magirus, but it's hard to tell for certain from what looks like a speculative drawing. Not sure the 37mm turret was ever fitted to the Daimler. I have photographs of the Daimler Chassis, but not in digital form. Here's the Magirus variant, carrying twin turreted MGs: Yes. ~A
hahahaha so i suppose thats were youve been getting your answers then? well i suppose the only thing i can do is ask you to name the version of a certain vehicle. welll i have to go to bed. austalia, almost midnight here. so i'll come back here tommorrow to see whether you can tell detail or not
Von Poop, I believe, has been outlawed from this thread, hasn't he? How else is anyone going to get anything? Next time my turn comes, I may just throw in something from Star Wars. Eat that. Oh, and if its fine with you, Von Poop, I'd like to claim my inheritance from that Fiat Ansaldo I called earlier...never got to go for that. If so, better touch up on your science fiction
I'm debating whether or not I should really throw in that repulsorlift tank. No, jk, I'm just trying to find one that won't go in the first six minutes.
alright poop you asked for this! name this tank include the ausf aswell muhahahaha aw jesus its too big
More likely it's an Ausf G. AFAIK the smoke dischargers were only installed from February to May 1943 so during the G production.
HAHAHAHAHH i got someone out!!!! i usually identify Gs by the loader and gunner vision ports on the side of the turret (deleted early in the G production run) and i just realised the website where the pic is from is in the picture, DAM IT! (i hate it when they do that)
I was rather surprised at how deep the thing had sunk, but then with 100+ tonns of weight ... View attachment 8939 Over to you