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Kingtiger on bridge
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Re: Kingtiger on bridge
Woow, looks very realistic!
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? HL 3rd gen 2.4 Ghz RX and TX
? 4.1 PRO steel gearboxes, 380 motors/18.000t
? Metal Tracks, Sprocket-, Idler- and Road wheels
? KOMODO+
? Slip ring for 360º turret rotation
? Selfmade Darkas unit
Re: Kingtiger on bridge
Two more arches
When I first saw this Diorama...it reminded me of the Battle of the Bulge movie
(1:26 time stamp)...Made me think of the segment when the "Sherman" gets pushed off the the Bridge(sorry no clip of that)
ALPHA
(1:26 time stamp)...Made me think of the segment when the "Sherman" gets pushed off the the Bridge(sorry no clip of that)
ALPHA
Re: Kingtiger on bridge
i still remember seeing this on TV in the 1970's...my first days as a tankie, had maybe 50 tanks, almost all german, all of them 1.32 that cost about $5 each. Read every book i could get my hands on about WW2 and started really believing that they had something good points with Barbarossa considering we were still 30 years into the "Cold war" with the "Soviets"...but that's an opinion that might not be popular here so I'll stop...I tried watching this but the tanks were what bothered me the most. The "attacking Germans" were all American with the fake markings. This drove me crazy for some reason - at least with "Fury", they finally made a decent tank movie, that didn't show the Americans as all good guys triumphing over all, they showed it more like how it was.
My favorite movie of that era was "Cross of Iron" - real T-34's vs. German troops led by the great James Coburn as Steiner.
My favorite movie of that era was "Cross of Iron" - real T-34's vs. German troops led by the great James Coburn as Steiner.