I don't believe that a men from Poland can talking about trench war - I suggest to read more about this theme.
We fight our part of tranch war in army of Germany, Austro-Hungarian Empire and Russia our "beloved" occupying nations. Our high command in war of 39' assumed that they will stop germans, stabilize frontline with series of field fortifications and wait for France and Great Britain offensive. And I read many books about this 39' also my grandfather was army officer in that time.
I'm down with the flu and not lekker at all. But here are some of the Soviet super tanks brought into FD scale in case anyone wants to draw them. I think Mitch would really want to see them!
O279 has a really wonky hull, it looks like a boat
IS7 is heavy tank to rule them all, and probably more like what Gollevainen drew, especially the O-780.
ALVAMA wrote:I feel sorry for you, I agree you must have such terrible life, and no girl give you attention, The boys leaved because they were not having a safe feeling when beeing with you. Police never found you. Docters did suidice, because they where impressed you was not killed by birth
Four sets of tracks were also designed by the British "Tortoise" heavy tank, which was never made, and IIRC also the American T13 heavy tank. it was a way of distributing the weight.
Thank you Kim for the crest
"Never fear to try on something new. Remember that the Titanic was built by professionals, and the Ark by an amateur"
Portsmouth Bill wrote:This is a joke, right? I mean, four sets of tracks and a hull form designed to trap incoming rounds? Is there no end to stupidity?
These are Soviet prototypes we're discussing here.
There are no limits.
ALVAMA wrote:I feel sorry for you, I agree you must have such terrible life, and no girl give you attention, The boys leaved because they were not having a safe feeling when beeing with you. Police never found you. Docters did suidice, because they where impressed you was not killed by birth