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bigchaosmachine photo_librarymode_comment 2021-09-27 05:21 | clevelandhistorical.org/items/show/883#&gid=1&pid=8 manufacturer: there were 3 manufacturers, but Van Dorn Iron Works seems to have the most info relating to the M1917 out of the three year: 1918.. even though it's named 1917 lol | |
bigchaosmachine photo_librarymode_comment 2021-08-14 13:20 | it looks closer to the m1917 coz the turret isnt rounded unlike the ft | |
SolanaBogon2
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2021-08-14 09:36 | This is definitely a Renault FT, although it could also be the American license-built version, M1917 Six-Ton, depending on context | |
chuffersdanube
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2021-08-14 09:00 | Given its size, I'd say a 1908 Renault 10CV Type EP. | |
chuffersdanube
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2021-08-13 23:43 | Dmitry a écrit This is not an American Sherman tank, this is an LT vz.35 Czechoslovak tank that was used by German, Czech troops from 1936 to 1942. I'd argue it's more similar to a Renault FT-17. Particularly when looking at the track frame and suspension | |
Dmitry photo_librarymode_comment 2021-08-13 20:38 | Silnev a écrit Sherman? This is not an American Sherman tank, this is an LT vz.35 Czechoslovak tank that was used by German, Czech troops from 1936 to 1942. -- Last edit: 2021-08-13 20:49:42 | |
Silnev photo_librarymode_comment 2021-08-13 19:59 | Sherman? |