Posted on 07/27/2021 3:50:45 AM PDT by Libloather
He should have fired it up and driven to Meuse River.
When I was a teenager. We put three of the games together on a pool table. And fought out a massive battle over a couple of weeks.
My opponent thought he had blocked a mountain pass with excessive amounts of heavy artillery.
I ran right through his artillary to capture the objective city. He killed a number of my troops but couldn’t get the rest of his armies there in time to prevent the capture of the objective.
Always lift with your legs.
And here I was happy to find a couple cases of 5.56 and .45 last week.
Winchester factory!
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I love the FR humor.
Good thing this was in Germany and not in West Virginia or western PA. Nancy Pelosi would refortify the Capitol and the dems would spend the next three years investigating the impending blitzkrieg against DC.
Mom, it followed me home; can I keep it?
it’s not a Panzer, a Panther, nor a Tiger. In fact it’s not even German, it’s a British-designed Centurion tank. The key identifying characteristics are six road wheels with a noticeable gap between the 2nd and 3rd road wheels, live track, and large sponson boxes mounted on the flanks of the turret (so the Tommys could carry their tea service into battle).
Nor is it WWII vintage because the Centurion didn’t begin being produced until 1946. The bore evacuator on the main gun tube indicates it’s even newer than that, or at the very least it’s had significant armament updates since manufacture, probably 1960 or later. In any case it definitely hasn’t been sitting in somebody’s basement since the battle of the Bulge.
Oops. I stand corrected. It appears the Centurion tank in the video AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE WITH THE NEWS STORY has nothing to do with the German tank mention in the story.
You are correct, the lead photo in this article is not a MK V. However, the tank in the story is a MK V. It was painted a desert sand color, no markings and no treads. I saw a photo of the tank after the German army tank recovery team had extricated it from the basement a few years ago.
If you are referring to what I think you are referring to, than that seems to be a different story:
“9News” is perhaps not the best organized station.
OK, you caught it too. Never mind...
You would have liked playing Starfleet Battles.
I would imagine. Shipping charges would be a bitch too.
My brother was a big fan of Star Fleet Battles. I enjoyed it when we played, but it was more his thing than mine. Later in life he got into Warhammer and other miniature games, and I tended to stay with the classic historical wargames.
I liked Axis & Allies. I was very surprised one time when I was using a strategy reliant on those Industrial Factory pieces, and it turned out that the RULES had been CHANGED by the game publisher without any sort of indication.
In earlier and better days when the tanks still ran, the owner would sortie his Panther tank from its basement lair and take it on spins around the neighborhood.
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