Tank mash-ups in movies- the worst examples.
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Tank mash-ups in movies- the worst examples.
It's hard to find stuff to chortle at in this Covid dominated year. However, I did get a chuckle or two out of these 'cursed' armoured pantomime panzers. There's a mention of the 'White Tiger', here. I must say,though, I quite enjoyed that movie, once I got used to the delerium tremens (Vodka ) version of the the Tiger 1
I well remember the days of balsa sets, and papier mache- rocks. However, with modern CGI it should be possible to create believable AFVs on film.
Must be many more 'turkey' movies out there.
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The list already contains more tigers than I know.
The White Tiger story was a bit different. As far as I remember. They ordered the replica which you can see on YouTube. A pretty good job. But they were unable to finish it in time for the principal photography because the Russian factory that did the track order had messed up the steel composition of the track and the ones they received were too brittle. Broke at first attempts to move the tank. Then they ordered them again and finished the tank but too late for the movie.
Pity because the replica with some inconsistencies would have worked perfectly. Check it out https://youtu.be/Wlv6iuLT6-s
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The White Tiger story was a bit different. As far as I remember. They ordered the replica which you can see on YouTube. A pretty good job. But they were unable to finish it in time for the principal photography because the Russian factory that did the track order had messed up the steel composition of the track and the ones they received were too brittle. Broke at first attempts to move the tank. Then they ordered them again and finished the tank but too late for the movie.
Pity because the replica with some inconsistencies would have worked perfectly. Check it out https://youtu.be/Wlv6iuLT6-s
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2x early Tiger 1's made from parts of HL, Taigen, Mato and whatever I saw suitable.
Ural 4320 (~1/12)
WPL B36 Ural
2x early Tiger 1's made from parts of HL, Taigen, Mato and whatever I saw suitable.
Ural 4320 (~1/12)
WPL B36 Ural
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I've seen far worse mock-ups in some old Polish movies, maybe I will find some screen grabs.
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Thanks for the reminder, Renoir.RenoirLV wrote:The list already contains more tigers than I know.
The White Tiger story was a bit different. As far as I remember. They ordered the replica which you can see on YouTube. A pretty good job. But they were unable to finish it in time for the principal photography because the Russian factory that did the track order had messed up the steel composition of the track and the ones they received were too brittle. Broke at first attempts to move the tank. Then they ordered them again and finished the tank but too late for the movie.
Pity because the replica with some inconsistencies would have worked perfectly. Check it out https://youtu.be/Wlv6iuLT6-s
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Telly Savalas and his "Sherman" and Robert Shaw and his "Tiger 2"s ,
That sure as h*ll ruined the Battle of the Bulge for me.
And then there was the MIG 21s in Ice Station Zebra only they were McDonnel Douglas Phantom 4s which destroyed that film for me.
Hollywood film makers cynical view of the intellectual capacity of their customers makes my blood boil.
And has anyone ever tried to accelerate a De Lorean to 80 mph across a car park?
Good luck with that, Do make sure you have your seat belt on.
That sure as h*ll ruined the Battle of the Bulge for me.
And then there was the MIG 21s in Ice Station Zebra only they were McDonnel Douglas Phantom 4s which destroyed that film for me.
Hollywood film makers cynical view of the intellectual capacity of their customers makes my blood boil.
And has anyone ever tried to accelerate a De Lorean to 80 mph across a car park?
Good luck with that, Do make sure you have your seat belt on.
I think I am about to upset someone 
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Remember the movie, “Patton”, with George C. Scott? Even as kid I could tell that the “German” tanks were simply American tanks with crosses painted on the sides. If my memory serves me well.
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"Battle of Bulge" and "Patton" were filmed in Spain which have in that time lots of US tanks, unfortunately not Shermans but M24 Chaffee, M41 Bulldog and nomen omen M48 PattonJimster wrote:Remember the movie, “Patton”, with George C. Scott? Even as kid I could tell that the “German” tanks were simply American tanks with crosses painted on the sides. If my memory serves me well.
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The film's a decent bit of WW2 escapism (literally
The Pz 111 in the movie:

It looks almost as if Jurgen Prochnow has abandoned the U-Boat life, for that of a Panzer commander
Maybe I'm looking for some Russian AFV lurking underneath a decent Pz 111 upper, but the hull looks about right as well- or is the drive sprocket a tad small?
...the Panthers enter the chase. Silly story line, but a reasonable distraction over a beer- or maybe a vodka
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At a time when we were supposed to be fooled into seeing a postwar Russian or (mostly) Americans tank as German- purely by the addition of a Balken cross. This utterly mediocre Spanish movie, made in 1982, actually features a genuine British Archer SPG (17-Pounder) dressed up a a DAK zombie tank.
The film, with a score of 2.9 out of 10, has one of the lowest scores I've ever seen on the IMDB.
That, in itself, might lead to eventual 'cult' status.
Oh, yes, I forgot to mention that the film is called: "Oasis of the Zombies"...
The lead actor, Edouardo Fajardo, was the original 'Django' (1966.
In the process of digging, I found this useful website dealing with movie weaponry
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/File:Oasis_of ... tank_2.jpg
That, in itself, might lead to eventual 'cult' status.
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/File:Oasis_of ... tank_2.jpg
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They have few Panther replicas based on T-55 and in last scene on the bridge all was CGI incluing Panther and T-3443rdRecceReg wrote:I don't think the makers had access to a Panther (could be wrong, of course); but if it's CGI, it's top notch.