Made for Game Tank





Surname: Kharkov Rampager

Class: Military armored vehicle

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Contributor: IronHawk-711


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RU Kirov-MG photo_librarymode_comment

2014-07-20 00:13
Must be marked as Made for Game. Not T-35.
RU Kirov-MG photo_librarymode_comment

2014-01-03 20:14
TheHeartbreakKid15 wrote
I've never played World of Tanks lol so there's no need to get sarcastic.

Sarcastic? No. It's just a live XP:D Anyway, "historical" fakes is so fakes.
TheHeartbreakKid15 photo_librarymode_comment

2014-01-03 19:22
I've never played World of Tanks lol so there's no need to get sarcastic.
RU Kirov-MG photo_librarymode_comment

2014-01-02 21:06
TheHeartbreakKid15 wrote
I never said it was adopted by the army. It was a production test bed that cost £150,000 in 1923. The plans WERE given to the Russians because the officer was court martialled and sentenced to 5 years in prison. Independent lives at the Tank Museum in Bovington where I work ^_^

You work? Really? I think you just a boy which like to play World of Tanks like thousands of "tank professionals" in internet. T-35 was a soviet origin. T-35 is not a copy. Inspired by A1E1 - yes. Copy - no. Another chasis, another transmission...onother all. Only same turrets layout as on A1E1 but if we talk about tanks layout, most of tanks was a blatant copies of FT-17.

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2014-01-02 21:06:46
TheHeartbreakKid15 photo_librarymode_comment

2014-01-02 20:24
I never said it was adopted by the army. It was a production test bed that cost £150,000 in 1923. The plans WERE given to the Russians because the officer was court martialled and sentenced to 5 years in prison. Independent lives at the Tank Museum in Bovington where I work ^_^
RU Kirov-MG photo_librarymode_comment

2014-01-01 15:57
TheHeartbreakKid15 wrote
It was copied because a British Army officer sold the plans to the Russian Government...

Actually A1E1 was never adopted by british army. Only one tank (prototype) has been developed. British officer can't sold plans cause british army don't have it. T-35 was inspired by A1E1 but not a capy of this tank. A1E1 was just a prototype and T-35 was the only serial-buid type of 5-terrets tanks.
TheHeartbreakKid15 photo_librarymode_comment

2014-01-01 14:35
It was copied because a British Army officer sold the plans to the Russian Government...
RU Kirov-MG photo_librarymode_comment

2013-12-31 19:14
TheHeartbreakKid15 wrote
Agreed, the T35 was a blatant copy of the English A1E1 Independent which had mini machine gun turrets. It does kind of look like TOG II, though.

Actually, T-35 was not a copy of A1E1. Soviet goverment try to bay 10 A1E1 and licence but Vickers-Armstrong say no. Soviet specialists can't copy british tank and desighn soviet conterpart - T-35 using turrets, engines and transmission from T-28 medium tank (engines, MG-turrets, main turret, transmission) and BT-7 (medium turrets) light tank.

Anyway this tank is Made for game.
TheHeartbreakKid15 photo_librarymode_comment

2013-12-31 19:10
Agreed, the T35 was a blatant copy of the English A1E1 Independent which had mini machine gun turrets. It does kind of look like TOG II, though.
RU Kirov-MG photo_librarymode_comment

2013-12-31 17:47
Made for game. This is not T-35. T-35 is smaller, have another turrets. This one is more resembles LKZ T-100 but purely Made for Game.

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2013-12-31 17:48:44

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