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I'm glad to see my threads actually matter enough for people to reply. Thanx guys.
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In context of the later stages of the war, would it be more complicated to build casemated turrets or traditional ones?
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These are 'drawings' but there are photos on the web: http://www.armedassault.info/index.p...id=1576&game=0 |
Something else I found. The M111 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft.
(Found here: http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index....light,m48.html & http://beyondthesprues.com/Forum/index.php?topic=4777.0 ). |
I would have loved to have seen one of the early thoughts for the M1 had made it. As I understand it early on the plan was to have the 25mm Bushmaster be the Coaxial so they could use it rather than the main gun against MICV.
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A 25mm Bushmaster and a useful amount of ammo will eat up significantly mote turret space than a 7.62mm MG and it's ammo. What do you strip out of the turret to make room?
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OK, this actually exists, but it an interesting gun. The TP-82 survival rifle for cosmonauts. Two shotgun barrels mounted over a 5.45x39mm rifled barrel, with a detachable stock that doubles as a machete.
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Hmm, all steel and three barrels, so, weight wasn't a factor. I wonder what its effective range was and accuracy.
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"Hypothetical T-55 based tank destroyer": http://ambushalleygames.com/forum/vi...hp?f=7&t=12105 "KaJaPa Zehn-Fünf": "Well, it IS a Jagdpanzer Kanone, with a proposed/theoretical upgrade from 90mm to 105mm". http://www.lead-adventure.de/index.php?topic=21355.0 The Goliath tank "as pictured in Kenneth Macksey's Tank Versus Tank book": http://www.network54.com/Forum/16923...die....Chimera http://www.network54.com/Forum/16923.../Goliath+Image I've also seen a 'what if' casement tank built on I think a M48 chassis. The 'back story' quoted Twilight 2000 and said it was a war damaged tank rebuilt. |
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Worth noting that it was common for most WWII tanks to have the coaxial MG be removable by the crew in the field and a tripod provided so it could be operated from the tank. I think this was most common in American and German tanks. |
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A "could have been (?)" the 'Jagdchieftain':
http://arcaneafvs.com/chieftain_concept.html http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/foru...peihu69i68hm62 I'm sure I read that it was / maybe still is a runner although it seems that the gun may have been a dummy. A similar vehicle with two guns was built around the same time on the Leopold 1 chassis. Second photo down here: http://www.tank-net.com/forums/index...c=37398&page=3 |
Most photos here. It seems that the Leopold version was tested / planned in both 105mm and 120mm versions.
http://beyondthesprues.com/Forum/ind...73281#msg73281 |
There was the British Tortoise:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torto...y_assault_tank and American T28: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/T28_Super_Heavy_Tank both designed in WWII. |
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For ArmySgt, since you asked:
VW Type 2 (T3) of the 1980s - a.k.a. the Microbus (T2 similar) "So we took the half-a-ton of garbage, put it in the back of a red VW Microbus, took shovels and rakes and implements of destruction, and headed On toward the city dump." - Alice's Restaurant, A Guthrie |
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https://i.ytimg.com/vi/G17ALmV1Omo/hqdefault.jpg https://vivawestfalia.files.wordpres...sec1.gif?w=450 Uncle Ted |
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I post these under the best that never was: the initial tanks available (for the original nations) in the on line game World of Tanks. I know there are some players out there.
They fall under this topic because (except for the French FT-17), known of these faced actual combat. The file includes...
For each one, there is a T2K style vehicle sheet and a description of the vehicle, its development, and how reality differed from it depiction in WoT. I did these as an exercise for the fun of it (compare these vs T2K light AFVs). Admittedly, they have little direct use in T2K... Uncle Ted |
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