witchbottles
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Here'a s cool AC
any takers on this guy?
I think the wiki page is out of date, I believe one of the two in Polish collections was sold to a collection consortium in Indiana sometime around 2011-2012 ish?Polish C2P: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C2P
15cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf Schwerer Wehrmachtsschlepperany takers on this guy?
Experimenting with teleporting too many things at the same time?
Isn't this a Japanese halftrack
Could be an Opel P4 mock panzer:View attachment 4013
If it helps, invented by Hans Von Seekt. Made in the Weimar Republic in 1930 - used by Nazi Germany 1933-1934.
By the front wheel rim my hunch is something Italian.
Or Italian , I have seen this picture before somewhereIsn't this a Japanese halftrack
Got it, it is a Breda Tipo 61 made under licence !
Give Olli long enough, he'll get it right. You'll find Bredas were also made post-war by Britain. (1945-1946) 61 of them, for testing as prime movers.Got it, it is a Breda Tipo 61 made under licence !
very good this one was a variant design, but one of the few drawn up by Seekt himself. it was entered into service as the NKU "Dika" variant mock-up tank, built on a copy of a Ford truck chassis. plywood, but the turret could be rotated by shoulder pressure from the (with nothing else to do) "gunner". Crew of 4. Driver, commander, radio operator/rear BMG gunner and Gunner.Could be an Opel P4 mock panzer:
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But as you see, there were various variants. The lower pics are other "tanks" than the first one.
von Marwitz
Am at home and got my books and magazines to check through!Give Olli long enough, he'll get it right. You'll find Bredas were also made post-war by Britain. (1945-1946) 61 of them, for testing as prime movers.
Swedes had something like this in 30's.If you're not sure, this is the vehicle for you
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edit: this vehicle (but perhaps not this picture) appeared earlier in this thread. So sorry.
JR