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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #150 on: 16-01-2010, 16:01:21 »
Easily the most Beutiful





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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #151 on: 16-01-2010, 21:01:18 »
I think it will abuse you!!
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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #152 on: 16-01-2010, 21:01:44 »


My favorite tank  (Its got tank capabilitys!)

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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #153 on: 16-01-2010, 21:01:17 »
Most beautiful:


Most ugly:


Also quite ugly:

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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #154 on: 16-01-2010, 21:01:19 »
How ugly your most ugly might be, it was so effective. Enormous morale drop with the enemy when they encountered it.
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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #155 on: 16-01-2010, 22:01:28 »
How ugly your most ugly might be, it was so effective. Enormous morale drop with the enemy when they encountered it.

Still ugly.

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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #156 on: 16-01-2010, 23:01:32 »
What the devil was the one on the bottom, Schneider?
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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #157 on: 17-01-2010, 00:01:57 »
it's a vickers mk3 prototype

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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #158 on: 17-01-2010, 03:01:18 »
Most beautiful

Stridsvagn m/42
With the Panther as a challenger.

Ugliest:
Basically any short-barreled version of the pzkpfw 3 and 4.
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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #159 on: 17-01-2010, 05:01:34 »
coolest

Panzer 2 converted into a flamethower tank.
Mounts a mg34 and 2 flame throwers.

Ugliest

T 35
It mounted no less than 5 turrets for a arrament of
 3 mgs, 2 45 mm cannons, and a 76.2 mm main cannon. And man is it ugly. ;)
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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #160 on: 17-01-2010, 06:01:55 »
^, Sorry buddy....  :o but those are both ugly!  :P

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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #161 on: 17-01-2010, 07:01:06 »
I like the first one.  Anyone, a good lookin' and good do...ing... tank:



Edit: Oh wait the thread topic says World War II.  Oh well.  Sorry.
Mk5 was used in WW2, but not much, and not on the frontlines, just for occupation duties

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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #162 on: 17-01-2010, 07:01:24 »
Eh, zip, iirc it used 45mm cannons, not 37mm.
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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #163 on: 19-01-2010, 11:01:44 »
Just found a new one, the WWII Batman tank:



The Schofield tank was named after its designer, E.J.Schofield, who worked for General Motors, in Wellington, New Zealand. In 1940 when it seemed that the Pacific War might reach New Zealand and with little likelihood of weapons coming from Britain, a need for the production of indigenous armoured fighting vehicles arose.
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Re: What's Your Ugliest and Most Beautiful Tank of WW2?
« Reply #164 on: 19-01-2010, 11:01:14 »
At first I thought that was shopped... but then I googled.

Wow.