Nice!
Now I know what to do with a tank that is beyond repair. If I ever get one!
Bill
Knocked out tanks
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Re: Knocked out tanks
"Yeah, but it's a dry heat!"
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Re: Knocked out tanks
Son of a gun-ner wrote:Hello chaps, whilst looking for knocked out T34's with their fuel tanks still attached, I came across this picture. The reason I'm giving you the link rather than the picture is because it has another link to the posters collection of knocked out tanks, it's like this man's obsessed with them. But that being said, a fascinating collection all the same.
Mick.


The slight irony here is that he may have copied many of these from a file I created on Pinterest. So what does that say about me, then?


I built the file on Pinterest when i was researching the damage that tanks could do to one another. In reality, however, it was planes like the rocket- firing Tiffy, and Tempest that shot the s**t out of many German tanks, not our tank guns.
Mines also reduced many to unrecognisable scrap metal...
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.