Please don't keep us all in suspense, tell us Joe. What is the tank?
It isn't a BT-5
Here are a couple more shots of the mighty beast to help you out. [IMG] [IMG] Ooh, that looks cold.
It's not though..
What makes you think that post-war tanks are harder? Anyway here is a new one to munch on.. What's this? [IMG]
Hello JT. Apologies but I stole the Colt 1908 answer from you (in another place) I knew that I had heard of it somewhere before. You own a 1908 if...
Welrod was British Joe. The answer to number 3 is the Colt 1908 .25Cal Vest Pocket Pistol. Used mainly by the OSS in the far east.
Heavy Tank T30 dating from 1945 Edit: They weren't delivered until 1947
Bingo. 16 built in 1943. [IMG] Now it is your turn. Find one to post.
I've been fooled by pictures from Wiki before you know. However if you insist What is this? [IMG]
That's it, I thought I would be cheeky and follow one T-15 with another. Good excuse to show this lovely picture of one in action though [IMG]...
OK it was perhaps a tough one. It was a Panzerspahwagen T-15 (Skoda T-15) Try this one for size.. [IMG]
I believe you. This is a PzKpfw 38(t) nA [IMG] Not the same tank.
It still isn't a 38(t) Look harder.
Me again. Well I think it is major clue time. These tanks were sent to Kummersdorf in 1942 to compete in trials designed to find a new...
It's a good feeling isn't it.
Now you are just making things up.. it isn't a 38(t) of any description
Not the LT-38 or the LT-35. It is similar to the LT-38 but it differs by using welded construction and having improved suspension. But what is...
Jeff, you only know it because I had to tell you...
It's not that.. but you are in the right ballpark.