Laminat09
Laminat09
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23rd Nov 2020
24th Nov 2020
WWI experimental tank design, one of the most unusual armored figting vehicles in history, thanks to its two giant wheels
russia worldwar worldwar1 destroyable worldwar3

Comments

  • CCl2F2
    CCl2F2
    24th Nov 2020
    Is it supposed to be "bat" in english?
  • Riptier1
    Riptier1
    24th Nov 2020
    fucc we have war models nerds (not a mean statement, supposed to be a joke. Don't start foaming at the mouth)
  • GlebRussia2
    GlebRussia2
    24th Nov 2020
    Mark IV had at least some passability due to tracks, and not this one with three wheels, one of which always fell into the ground, and load due to smaller diameter fell on it more. Mark IVs armor was slightly thicker, but mass was significantly lower than that of this misunderstanding. Large silhouette of a tank - a soldier sees a tank for first time and shoots at it with field gun. Tank falling apart like a house of cards. Good start.
  • User5152552
    User5152552
    24th Nov 2020
    That was more of a personal statement.
  • EightFiveTurbo
    EightFiveTurbo
    24th Nov 2020
    even a 3 year old can design a better tank lol
  • Laminat09
    Laminat09
    23rd Nov 2020
    @GlebRussia2 and high silouette is an advantage when enemy soldiers see a tank the first time in their life
  • Laminat09
    Laminat09
    23rd Nov 2020
    @GlebRussia2 As if Mark IV had any substantial armor or mobility. War doesn't work like WoT
  • GlebRussia2
    GlebRussia2
    23rd Nov 2020
    why 0_0. High silhouette, vulnerable wheels, monstrous pressure on ground in a compartment with weak armor protection make it more than ineffective
  • Laminat09
    Laminat09
    23rd Nov 2020
    @GlebRussia2 they aren't
  • GlebRussia2
    GlebRussia2
    23rd Nov 2020
    because these tanks are completely ineffective