You are too kind! ourtankproject: is there anything in particular you want to know?
I, for one, like the title "The Forum that Time Forgot"
The Sherman was a superbly reliable tank. Every aspect is comparatively simple when considered with many of its contemporaries which the "World of...
Christmas Drive by George Patton posted Dec 25, 2021 at 9:14 PM Turns out there was still enough snow down in the river valley for a picture.
Merry Christmas all! For the past few years my tradition has always been to take a piece of historic armor for a drive on Christmas afternoon. My...
Darren, please post a picture of the final result. Your work is amazing and I'd love to have a print hanging in my den.
Great pictures! Looks like that M113 is an M113A2?
Some observations: The floor hatch is not easily accessible in a Sherman. If Brad Pitt is already on the turret why doesn't he just jump off and...
I have a few pieces of armor now. "Go big or go home", as the saying goes :cool:
You're always welcome. Just remember the secret knock when you show up at the front door....
You could drop by my backyard and check "tank driving" off your bucket list :D
A very sad loss.
Of course the MP40 could jam (just as any magazine-fed firearm can jam). Such failures were primarily attributed to the single-feed, double-stack...
Wasn't that from an old Batman episode? Solid gold tank or something like that?
Said person should invite the notable WWII tank gunner north of the Canadian border for a day of fun with a Sherman. I have some questions for...
Apparently that Waffen SS battalion forgot their matches (they were likely in the same truck as the Panzerfausts and every experienced NCO ... a...
The Sherman had a single-axis stabilizer for the main gun. It was inadequate for precise firing on the move but from such close distances this...
The Tiger exposing itself was ridiculous. Almost as ridiculous as the Shermans having to close to a ridiculously short distance to get a...
That's why you get paid the big bucks
Well played :D