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paul needham <paul.2.needham-at-btconnect.com> |
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Re: Why give in on the Cromwell part2 |
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Fri, 23 Jul 2027 07:34:21 +0100 |
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tanks-at-rctankcombat.com |
John
Ah !....you don't have to probe long to find your weakness British and
American Tanks of WWII is it ! there were a couple of other countries in
that particular war ...lol.
good luck with the new tank.
regards paul
At 05:17 24/07/2004, you wrote:
>--- paul needham <paul.2.needham-at-btconnect.com> wrote:
> > John
> > You have access to some bloody good books if you
> > found both of those....
> > Yes , I do.
>
> > But how about the Avenger with a 17 pdr gun and one
> > more clue it was a
> > cabriolet ?
> >
> >Avenger,production, open turret self-propelled gun,
>based on Challenger tank, did not see service till
>1946 .Streetlegal build.
>
>
> > pps the Black Prince has been tempting me ?
> > Black Prince, formerly known as Super Churchill, 17
>pdr based on Churchill chassis. Six protos built and
>tested deemed unsatifactory never produced. Top speed,
>11 mph. But it looks mean. Not a steet legal build.
> >
> > So Paolo, how did I do? Not bad for a Yank, eh?
>
>Steve, You can build the Comet, there's plenty of room
>in this hobby for two fighting Brits.
>
>John" I love a good tank book" Pittelli
>
>Main reference: British and American Tanks of WWII.
>
> Contains all variations both production
> and prototypes.
>
>
>
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