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Brazilian modernized version of the M3 Stuart, the X1A (by Gabriel Centeno)
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Decals, markings and camo of Valentine Mk.III tanks during WW2. 1. Unknown Soviet tank brigade, Baranovichi region, Byelorussia, summer 1944 2. Vengeance, 6th armoured division, Tunis, spring 1943 3. 19rd RTR, 4th (New Zealand) tank brigade, Tunis, spring 1943 4. Panzerregiment 7, 10th Panzerdivision, Deutsches Afrika Korps, Libya, 1942 5. „A" company, 50th RTR, 23rd tank brigade, Libya, 1942 6. Unknown Soviet tank brigade, 3rd Ukrainian front, winter 1943
Badass Löwe (by Martin Webster)
Maus - German super heavy tank prototype, the heaviest tank ever built. Extremely slow (only 20 km/h on road, 13 km/h or less on terrain), heavy (188 tonnes), large (10.2 metres long, 3.71 metres wide and 3.63 metres tall).
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Just another Sherman more? I thought I was going to hang it by breaking the monopoly of the Panzer and because the camouflage pattern is original. But mind you. Not a Sherman anyone, it is the direct support M4A1 variant with a 105mm howitzer, but I in truth I did not notice the gun, what struck me were the extensions of the tracks. Originally artillery support of tank battalions consisted of three half-tracks or M7 Priest self-propelled howitzers, but as the war progressed and it became clear
M4 Sherman I made in my high school clay class (by Matt Mcluven Bonvino)
Chinese Type 99 (Curtis Dlugaj) Is it "Made in China Tank" or some serious Machine ? What do you think ?
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