Sat Nov 07, 2015 3:50 pm
Sat Nov 07, 2015 5:44 pm
Only at close range - T34/76 couldn't penetrate the front armor of the Tiger I and could only penetrate the side armor at close range - also the Tiger I was the German counter to the T34/76, which in turn triggered the Russians to build the T34/85 (differences between the 76 and the 85 are the Turret shape and the Gun) so maybe since the bodies are the same they could easily do an 85 as a follow up seteliteslayer4915 wrote:Good suggestion with the T-34/76, they were considered the best tanks during WW2, heck, they went toe to toe with the Tiger tank during the Battle of Kursk!
Sat Nov 07, 2015 6:52 pm
Tue Dec 01, 2015 7:19 pm
Thu Feb 11, 2016 12:03 pm
Thu Mar 03, 2016 2:03 am
You're right, you said nothing of Iowa class.AkulA1996 wrote:The chinook was made by Goodwill Hunter (I think) and who said anything about an Iowa-Class battleship. I only mentioned a battleship nothing about the class of battleship.scsdogg wrote:I REALLY like the Osprey idea.
I saw it mentioned somewhere (maybe not on this thread) that someone had built some REALLY good custom jobs to make a UH-1 Huey and a CH-47 Chinook. He apparently used at least two Ghost chopper packs.. and some from the Chopper strike pack.
Someone also mentioned having a battleship. Based on the scale and cost of the Hovercraft, you're looking at well over $1000 USD for a full-scale Iowa-class battleship.
Fri Apr 01, 2016 11:13 am
I would replace an MG34 with either a K98K or a G43. They appeared much more often among German infantry.German troop pack - 4 German soldiers (maybe one medic) introduce STG44 and MG34 or the MG42
You are correct. The 251 featured two MG34's, one on the front and on the back. The 251 could also be upgraded with stuka missiles and flammenwafers.German half track - SDKFZ 251 (I think the 251 is longer than the 250? I'm not 100% on that though)