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Jim von Krieg Wrote:T34/41, T34/43, T34/85... I use the first as my suicide drivers to soak up OPFIRE so the 43's can get in close and tear apart an enemy tank gun line...
Everyone's favourite! Surely the finest allround MBT at ETO. Reliable, mobile, deadly, appeared in numbers...
T34 M43
T34-85 (KV-I behind him). A very serious and impressive beast, this one was. Left me mighty impressed...
Larry Reese Wrote:SU/ISU-152 (bring on the bunkers, and, run little infantry man, run)
Nothing to add
Meanwhile, at the German bunker:
Knock knock...
Who's there?
ISU-152!
ISU-152 who?
Is U who'll-be-VERY-sorry-for-ever-knocking-our-door-that's-#%&##ing-who 152!
Jeez, would
not want this bugger parking at
my front door...
And finally, behold: the Mighty Sherman !!!
Never seen one before, as it did not appaer at this side of world (war). Stood much taller and vulnerable than what I ever expected...
Kudos to the men who fought so hard in these
tommy cookers, relying on their skill, courage and determination to conquer the battle fields from those hard hitting battle cats of Nazi origin.
Merry Christmas to everyone!