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Roland Emmerich directing new film on the Battle of Midway.
Tiger of course.
What else?
Even my wife said " yes, but what mark?" !!
Mk I. It sums up my favourite (and pivotal) battles: Kursk and Normandy.
Tough question. I have a soft spot for the Panther, the first tank of which I ever owned a model. It looks good, and it’s a fair match with the T-34 as the best medium tank of the war, but the T-34 had a significant edge when it cames to mechanical reliability and ease of production, so the T-34 would win on points despite its rougher looks. I also rather like the Maus, which looks surprisingly sleek for such an outrageously enormous machine; it gets additional points for ambition and record-setting, but a big entry in the debit column for being wastefully impractical. I don’t have any great affection for the Sherman, but I have to give it credit for recognizability: to paraphrase the Ronson lighter slogan that was applied to it, it’s the only WWII tank that I can “always spot the first time, every time” when I see one in a movie, due to the elongated chevron shape of its upper hull. I’ve seen at least one low-budget WWII film (made during the war) in which a couple of obvious Shermans are being passed off as Japanese tanks by having had a rising sun flag painted on their sides. I got a good laugh out of that one.
Hi Marc. Obviously a Panther is my second choice.
I suppose by favourite I meant the one you most liked the look of and wowed you as a child, not practicality wise or ease of manufacture etc. Was going to simply ask: Tiger or Panther.
That is how transparent I am!
King Tiger Tank…
Ride of the Valkyries
Impenetrable Front armor!
Panther A or G would be my favourite, in shooting distance of 1000 meters it would penetrate almost any tank armour. After getting rid of any issues and nick nacks it was a solid and dependable tank.
A close second would be Panzer IV Ausf. F2 or H.
The Panzer IV, it was there in Poland in 1939 and still in service in May 1945. The tank was able to adapt to meet most Allied threats. Not as sexy as the Panther or Tiger, but a damn good tank.
Naturally the tiger, the timeless iconical tank of all times.
Makes me want to start up right away a new campaign on Steel Panthers: World at War, and forget everything else!
Nice pic. Any idea what unit and where it was taken?
I recognise the insignia, but cannot place it. I imagine it is attached to IISS Pz Corps. But it could be Wehrmacht.
@wittmann:
Nice pic. Any idea what unit and where it was taken?
I recognise the insignia, but cannot place it. I imagine it is attached to IISS Pz Corps. But it could be Wehrmacht.
If you Google “Friedrich Zschackel” you’ll get a bunch of hits for tank pictures, with captions. I didn’t check them, but one of them may provide the answer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_101III-Zschaeckel-207-12,_Schlacht_um_Kursk,Panzer_VI(Tiger_I).jpg
Sowjetunion.- Waffen-SS-Division “Das Reich” bei “Unternehmen Zitadelle” mit Panzer VI “Tiger I” während der Schlacht um Kursk; SS-PK
Thanks Marc and Moilami.
Was desperate to say: Das Reich, before Kursk. Think I have the pic somewhere.
@CWO:
@wittmann:
Nice pic. Any idea what unit�� and where it was taken?
I recognise the insignia, but cannot place it. I imagine it is attached to IISS Pz Corps. But it could be Wehrmacht.If you Google “Friedrich Zschackel” you’ll get a bunch of hits for tank pictures, with captions.� I didn’t check them, but one of them may provide the answer.
Was a very good idea!
I found a profile pic for myself.
And something else :-D
Careful which you choose. You will be judged by it here!
Moilami,
I think you should use THIS pic for your avatar. You can send the other one to ME since you don’t need it. I’m single, too! haha.
“Tall Paul”
Now chose another one. A tank killer. Stug was rather good design.
A Jagdpanther of course. Beautiful shape. With sloping frontal armour and the L71/88.
Love the scene when one breaks over the crest in Normandy in Band of Brothers.