Did anyone every hear of the two 16inch guns at Camp Hero Long Island :bang:
What type od gun was that? Cool video :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Thanks everyone I do know that the Pak 37 was used during Battle of the Bulge with the "rocket" attachment. It was named the Pak 35/36...
I am currently working on a huge diorama battle of the bulge. German models in the diorama are; 1 King Tiger, 1 sdkfz 10 halftrack, 1 sdkfz...
close though :D
I was woundering how you can be promoted on the forum?
Belive it or not last time I saw the movie the tank looked like a M1 Abrams :roll:
I herd it is a scaled down version of a MG 42
What about a British experimental weapon called the Great Pardulluem if I spelt it right. The is a antrical in the January World War 2 magazine :lol:
The Stg 44 also known as the MP44 could have a infared scope on it they where used toward the end of the war :lol:
It was my sisiter's friend who did it while I was eating lunch :bang: :cry: :cry:
Ohh :oops: :oops:
I can fix it but it will not have the ladders on it Also how do you put pictures in a message? :oops:
Sorry Busdriver you are correct Patrice you had the answer I was thinking was Anyway you both got it right :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :bang:
But it got knocked over and the back is destroyed and the ladders got snapped off :cry: I also have not painted it yet :bang: :bang:
Sorry you are all wrong I'll give you a hint its is a GERMAN weapon :lol: :lol: :lol: :bang: :bang:
Right david :bang: :D
Not quite david I am asking about his rank :lol: :bang:
I can get a picture soon :bang:
What about when Patton's Third army entered Bastonge and then started to push the germans back in January? Do you call that a tank vs. tank battle...