Washington was a very smart man and well ahead of his time.Pic source said it was a German quad 37mm, but, as George Washington often said, "99% of what you find on the internet is wrong!"
Washington was a very smart man and well ahead of his time.Pic source said it was a German quad 37mm, but, as George Washington often said, "99% of what you find on the internet is wrong!"
Got it, but given the size of the tusks, that is clearly an African Elephant, not a Asian Elephant.
Look, it's all about velocity to weight ratio. There is no way that an African Elephant is gonna get airborne.Got it, but given the size of the tusks, that is clearly an African Elephant, not a Asian Elephant.
but could bust a few hedgerows or tip an AC or two.Look, it's all about velocity to weight ratio. There is no way that an African Elephant is gonna get airborne.
Look, it's all about velocity to weight ratio. There is no way that an African Elephant is gonna get airborne.
Came out a decade earlier, even, from Kinetic Energy (in ToT#3)... ;-)German "Püppchen". It exists in counter-form by BFP. Fires a round resembling that of a Panzerschreck.
Edit: Mr. Weir was quicker, naturally...
von Marwitz
Chris, I know you have TOT 3 so stop whining
Which part of “Official Counter” do ya not get??Came out a decade earlier, even, from Kinetic Energy (in ToT#3)... ;-)
Can’t agree.hey TOT is effectively canon these days.
Oh, I 'get' it. I just don't care. ?Which part of “Official Counter” do ya not get??
I probably missed that as I might not have even been born back then. [Well, at least this is a nice thought...]Came out a decade earlier, even, from Kinetic Energy (in ToT#3)... ;-)
Now, this is truly hilarious. Thanks for that one!
Elephants are always combat-loaded so they can exit the vehicle quickly under fire.I wonder how they got that elephant on there moving him backwards.
Quick setup?Elephants are always combat-loaded so they can exit the vehicle quickly under fire.
JR
I had not seen that in 20+ years. Still odd. The small elephant is qute though....
"Was that a European elephant, or an African elephant?"Look, it's all about velocity to weight ratio. There is no way that an African Elephant is gonna get airborne.
Great... now we'll need rules for "Allied Leadership" for the Disney characters, too......Rules for unarmored circus trains too. Jiminy was in Pinocchio.
Technically speaking, it would probably classify more as a "minefield" than a "wire" counter.... especially if placed during play by a herd of elephants.Of course once per scenario an elephant counter may become TI and create a "wire" counter. OK it's not wire and smells worse, but try wading through it.