• Love german tank but my favorite is KV 2

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    Mmmm… I love monster German tanks. I am going to say Panther. Though I like the Tigers too.


  • If you were a ruler of a country and wanted to build an armor force from the WWII era, which tank would you choose for the job?


  • maybe not the best tank but i would pick the Pzkpfw 3(panzer kampf wagon 3)

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    @ABWorsham:

    If you were a ruler of a country and wanted to build an armor force from the WWII era, which tank would you choose for the job?

    I am somewhat opposed to using a communist idea, but they got it right with the T-34(/76) … However… I am still going PzKpfw V on this one. It is roughly the T-34’s equivalent, cheaper than Tigers, and a lot prettier than Shermans.


  • I’m going with the Tiger. Gotta love that armor, and having an 88 for a main gun :)

    Plus it is just great to look at.

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    @Stockus13:

    Plus it is just great to look at.

    Yeah, but still not as pretty as the Panther.  :-D


  • @RedHunter:

    T-34 great tank and easy to fix.

    they had so many they dident need to they just left it and 2 more took it’s place

  • Moderator

    T-34 (85 mm variant).

    GG


  • T-34 cheaper than the Panzer but still just as good.


  • KING TIGER!

  • '10

    @cminke:

    KING TIGER!

    Tiger TOO- TOO expensive, TOO much fuel, TOO heavy, TOO slow, TOO much maintenance, TOO long to build, TOO easy to bomb, TOO late.


  • T-34 taught the Germans how to design tank armor, engines and tread.  In late 1941 it gave the MkIII’s and MkIV’s Matilda style trouble.  The T-34 with the 85 gun was still an excellent medium/light tank in 1945!

    PZIV was obsolete in 1942 but had a solid gun.  I believe the same gun the StugIII’s used to good effect the second half of the war.  PZIII’s and PZIV’s had their success against the lighter tanks in France due to better German tactics.  WAY better tactics and good crews.  Don’t get me wrong, these were good tanks.  Little things like radios and well designed loading systems go a long way.

    Panther, good tank but a 1943 design that was as good armor wise as the Soviet’s 1941 T-34.  Showed the German engineers learned their lessons from the Communists.  Panther did have an excellent gun and good speed.  Once the Panther became reliable the good command control, use, and ride habits of German tanks.

    Tigers had to be like a tank destroyer to use.  A 3 legged slow dog with a gun a battleship would be proud of.  Stick it on a hill in a building or under cover and let it command a battlefield.  Then wait for it to catch up with your infantry.

    King Tiger has to be compared with the 1944 Allied low production tanks.  Soviet IS2’s probably had more than 3,000 produced during the war.  TigerII King Tigers list 492. (Don’t even mention our 20 Pershings which saw service during the war.


  • @Fishmoto37:

    @cminke:

    KING TIGER!

    Tiger TOO- TOO expensive, TOO much fuel, TOO heavy, TOO slow, TOO much maintenance, TOO long to build, TOO easy to bomb, TOO late.

    All very true.


  • too scary, too fearsome, too armored, too hard to kill(tank - tank), too big


  • what roll did the churchill realy play


  • @cminke:

    too scary, too fearsome, too armored, too hard to kill(tank - tank), too big

    The tiger was a good tank. It was limited by it’s weight. I would rather have a tank that was better balanced than the tiger, the Panther, T-34 or Panzer IV.

  • 2024 2023 '22 '21 '20 '19 '18 '17

    Alright, it’s not precisely WWII, but I think I just found my favorite tank.  :-D
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11511886


  • they had wood tanks though


  • Panther was designed a year after Tiger so naturally it took some lessons learned from the T34 into account. Good speed, good armor. Had a great gun itself. Tiger seems like Rommell’s blend of a bigger Matilda and his 88’s.

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