fenyan
Elder Member
Can anyone tell me where four T-34 M43 counters, AA-DD, came from? Didn't see anything by searching Reid Hutchinson's armory for Armies of Oblivion or Beyond Valor....or maybe I'm imagining things? Thanks.
and the T34 M43 AA-DD model was a one-off ultra experimental AFV designed to provide self-propelled Anti Aircraft armored mounts for seaborne assaults using an amphibious design with removable canvas skirts.The T34 M43 AA was an experimental anti-aircraft mount. The T34 M43 DD was also experimental, but amphibious, using a canvas skirt. @Paul M. Weir can probably tell you more about them.
JR
Gentlemen, meet J.R. van Mechlen, GameSquad's Chief Leg-Puller and Executive Vice President of Chain-Yanking.The T34 M43 AA was an experimental anti-aircraft mount. The T34 M43 DD was also experimental, but amphibious, using a canvas skirt. @Paul M. Weir can probably tell you more about them.
And CC is a close Combat version of it , as for BB ........and the T34 M43 AA-DD model was a one-off ultra experimental AFV designed to provide self-propelled Anti Aircraft armored mounts for seaborne assaults using an amphibious design with removable canvas skirts.
And CC is a close Combat version of it , as for BB ........
No, no, NO! "BB" means battleship. When Stalin heard about the German Ratte project, a monstrous landship with twin 28.1cm guns, he had to do one better. He wanted to mount a 15"/351mm gun from the never completed Project 69 Kronshtadt class battlecruiser on a land mount. He dropped the idea when told that it was too big to parade in Red Square."Big Boobs" meant to distract the Landsers during close assaults.
Pictures or it didn't happen.I knew a girl once who was built like a T34 and had a DD bra size....
no no no no... P.O.C.K. Proof Of Carnal Knowledge - the only thing that really counts. - "close" only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades (and 88mm HE shells detonating, of course.)Pictures or it didn't happen.
I'm trying to imagine a women built like a T-34 tank and I'm not sure I WANT to see a picture ...Pictures or it didn't happen.
Except that part about the German using war elephants! Now I've seen a few pics of them using elephants from the Berlin Zoo to help clear rubble, but I think their use was rather dated as an element of the WW-II German Blitzkreig warfare. (Having said as much, it's always well advised to be cautious when disputing Paul's claims though).and Paul brings us back to reality, thank goodness!
Always advisable to have a little stand-off distance with atomic weapons as well.no no no no... P.O.C.K. Proof Of Carnal Knowledge - the only thing that really counts. - "close" only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades (and 88mm HE shells detonating, of course.)