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WarLord
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2016-05-25 13:50 | wargaming.fm/wp-content/uploads/sites/106/2016/03/rudy.jpg Rudy is different from its Soviet analogue wot4u.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/ofscGIGP93g.jpg embed.gyazo.com/f6119440e08efbcc572242ceb6479bc3.png static-ptl-ru.gcdn.co/dcont/fb/image/t-34-85_3.jpg |
Hakari photo_librarymode_comment 2016-05-24 22:53 | sajmon14 wrote I think "Rudy" shouldnt be part of the main name Yeah, definitely. Also things gets complicated when it comes to identify the manufacturer. It's not a polish version. Many details doesn't match. I think they just put a russian version and painted it with famous "Rudy" livery. It's supposed to be a polish tank from TV series but it's not. |
sajmon14 photo_librarymode_comment 2016-05-24 22:36 | I think "Rudy" shouldnt be part of the main name |
WarLord
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2016-05-24 21:22 | T-34-85, used in the shooting of the movie 'Four tankers and a dog'. In the movie, it represented a T-34-85 tank of the 1st Tank Brigade of the Polish Army "Heroes of Westerplatte" with the turret number 102. In real life, it was a Polish-produced T-34-85 with some differences from the late war Soviet vehicle. In 1951, production license was acquired by the Polish factory Bumar Labedy in Gliwice, Poland. |
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