True, though I meant more like fictional tanks, like the ones I posted once. I might build a Panther command vehicle at some point thoughLert wrote:AFAIK there once was a Panther command vehicle with a Pz IV turret on top. The turret didn't turn, but I'm sure that'd be easy to make in RC using standard components.AshMann wrote:Non standard tanks are kind of my thing, though I wish I had the skills to make them work, especially the more outlandish ones.
Interesting M4A3 105 HL
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HL: 2 M4A3 105s , Panther ausf G, M41
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I found this tamiya M4 painted up to resemble an M4A3E8 

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Here are a couple of prototypes, or hybrids, for your collection Ash. The first is the Churchill 'Black Prince' variant, with a 17-Pounder (76mm), and what looks like the early prototype Comet turret.
Next, the Matilda 2; sporting a Cromwell or maybe Centaur turret.
Had they managed to put a Rolls-Royce Meteor engine (Comet, Centurion) in the B.P., it would have had sufficient power for its 50-ton builk to get around the battlefield fast enough to justify production. Maybe
Six prototypes were built. It had great armour, and a great gun.


Next, the Matilda 2; sporting a Cromwell or maybe Centaur turret.





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The Churchill Black Prince looks pretty cool, wish they had atleast sent one or two onto the battlefield, probably would of been great at fighting the German tanks. The Matilda tank with the Cromwell turret reminds of the Churchill NA 75 for whatever reason43rdRecceReg wrote:Here are a couple of prototypes, or hybrids, for your collection Ash. The first is the Churchill 'Black Prince' variant, with a 17-Pounder (76mm), and what looks like the early prototype Comet turret.
Next, the Matilda 2; sporting a Cromwell or maybe Centaur turret.Had they managed to put a Rolls-Royce Meteor engine (Comet, Centurion) in the B.P., it would have had sufficient power for its 50-ton builk to get around the battlefield fast enough to justify production. Maybe
Six prototypes were built. It had great armour, and a great gun.
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The Tank Museum at Bovington, has the only surviving example of the Churchill 'Black Prince'. You may have checked Bovington's website before; but If not, have a good mooch around via this link
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https://tankmuseum.org/museum-online/vehicles

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Will do, thanks for the link43rdRecceReg wrote:The Tank Museum at Bovington, has the only surviving example of the Churchill 'Black Prince'. You may have checked Bovington's website before; but If not, have a good mooch around via this link:
https://tankmuseum.org/museum-online/vehicles

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HL: 2 M4A3 105s , Panther ausf G, M41
Taigen: Tiger 1
HL: 2 M4A3 105s , Panther ausf G, M41
Taigen: Tiger 1
Re: Interesting M4A3 105 HL
You're probably right, would still make an interesting RC project.Eastern Front wrote:Lert, I thin you're referring to the artillery observation vehicle (Panzerbeobachtungswagen), the barrel was made of wood so it looked like a tank for added protection, that being maybe a Sherman wouldn't shoot at it thinking it had a gun.
There was ( I believe 4) actual Panther tanks made with a Panzer IV turret, these were used to train the crews to drive the new panthers before the tanks were to enter service and sent to the eastern front.
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