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Ryan2t4
2019-12-01 05:25 | Fun fact: the code on the jeep is R3LIC47W. This is reference to EA responded for gaining licensing for MOH Airborne, thus stopping Relic, for making MB accurately | |
SizSkiizd
2009-08-07 01:03 | The only wartime Japanese military vehicle that had a 100 % Japanese native design. | |
badlymad
2009-07-11 02:48 | Ford M4A3 Sherman: www.onwar.com/tanks/usa/profiles/pm4a3.htm | |
badlymad
2009-07-11 02:47 | Mitsubishi Type 97 'Chi-Ha' | |
Skid
2009-07-10 22:29 | Looks like we have a winner. | |
BeanBandit
2009-07-10 20:26 | Kurogane Type 95. www.swannysmodels.com/Kurogane.html | |
Skid
2009-07-10 19:50 | This one is bugging me. It's undoubtedly some sort of Japanese roadster from the pre-war era, but apparently the only Japanese brands making cars during this time were Toyoda (later Toyota), Datsun, and Isuzu. Although information about 1930s Japanese cars is almost as sparse as the cars themselves, none of the models that I've found information on look like this one. The fact that early Japanese cars were based directly on foreign cars (the Toyoda AA sedan was just a reverse-engineered Chrysler Airflow, and Isuzu got its start building British Wolseleys under license), it could be originally based on a European roadster of some type, further confusing things. | |
Skid
2009-07-10 19:15 | M4 Sherman. I'm unsure if it's the Ford or Fisher model. | |
Skid
2009-07-10 18:54 | Willys MB "Jeep" |