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The ugliest tank in WW II

Discussion in 'The Tanks of World War 2' started by me262 phpbb3, Mar 11, 2004.

  1. Laar Dzdik

    Laar Dzdik New Member

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    You´re close but not close enough. Who can say the exact model... :???:
     
  2. Roel

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    TKS tankette with 20mm cannon.
     
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    You got it Roel!
     
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    that is a easy one, why don't you try some of mine? :D
     
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    Martel, Morris-Martel One Man Tankette



    Hazaaaa!
     
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    What were they thinking when they developed a one-man tankette? What was thier plan, move, stop, shoot? Thats stupid, unless it was supposed to be some kind of armored ammunition carrier.
     
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    this one was only a prototype,
     
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    and to make things worst, the wheel behind the tanket was used for steering purpuses :eek:
     
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    Me262, we told you to stop doing this to us! Man, that thing is ugly!
     
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    ok, ok, sorry, :oops: :oops: I did not try to offend others, please accept my apologies :roll:
    I will stop this ugly maddness :cry:
     
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    That's all right... I wasn't insulted. They're just too ugly! :D
     
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    What about this one
     
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    Welcome to the forum Kellhound!

    Is this a WW2 vehicle?
     
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    30's if i'm not mistaken.
     
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    it looks like a oven over tracks :lol: :lol:
    but indeed is ugly :eek:
     
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    Brazilion conversion of agricultural tractor or one from spanish civil war?
     
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    ARGHH!!! where did you find THAT???
     
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    It looks a bit like one of the early WW1 French tanks (Schneider), but with the superstructure replaced by a shoebox (kicked ~50 times!)
     
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    Welcome to the forum Kellhound. :)

    Is it the Landesa ?
     
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    the ugly tank!

    I tend to find the most ugliest tank ever created is the matilda mrk 1, as its tracks are so thin they almost look as though their not there! and with no main gun! I also find it seemingly crap, good there were none at normandy were i was! :evil:
     

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