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stopthecar photo_librarymode_comment 2023-09-05 20:28 | Vehicle only seen in CGI cut scene? but why? -- Last edit: 2023-09-05 20:28:20 | |
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2023-07-20 06:58 | USS Isherwood (DD-520), a Fletcher-class destroyer launched in 1942 at Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island, NY. | |
GodsFriendChuck
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2023-07-20 06:42 | USS LCI(G)-78, launched in 1942 at Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, TX. | |
GodsFriendChuck
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2023-07-20 06:36 | USS LST-278, launched in 1943 by American Bridge Co., Ambridge, PA. | |
Call of Duty: World At War (2008) | Blackie2019
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2023-07-14 14:24 | I have replacement images uploaded on imgur for the admins to use to update the old listings. Also, they're in the comments of every old listing. |
Blackie2019
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2023-07-14 09:29 | new picture for replacement | |
Call of Duty: World At War (2008) | GREYMAN30
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2020-10-07 20:31 | Missing vehicles: [Soviet] T-34-85 [German] Panther Tiger II Cut vehicles: [American] M8 Greyhound M5A1 Stuart Rhino [Japanese] Type 1 Ho-Ki [German] Schwimmwagen Sd. Kfz. 222 Tiger I Nashorn -- Last edit: 2020-10-07 20:37:40 |
WarLord
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2015-02-16 17:08 | Isuzu Type 94 with soviet texture | |
Kirov-MG
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2014-09-12 18:39 | TheHeartbreakKid15 wrote The one you drive in Blood & Iron is an OT34-85 as it's the flamethrower version. Agree. It's OT-34-85. And make is Uralvagonzavod. -- Last edit: 2014-09-12 18:40:23 | |
TheHeartbreakKid15
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2014-09-12 13:45 | The one you drive in Blood & Iron is an OT34-85 as it's the flamethrower version. | |
Kirov-MG
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2013-07-15 20:51 | Not a ZIS-6. It's retextured Type 94. | |
Kirov-MG
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2013-07-01 08:12 | Actually, this is not CCKW. CCKW is US Army issue truck. USMC use International M5-6. after 1943-produced GMC CCKW and US6 don't have side doors on a cocpit, but Internationl M5-6 has doors: encarsglobe.com/data_images/gallery/01/international-harvester-m-5h-6/international-harvester-m-5h-6-08.jpg encarsglobe.com/data_images/gallery/01/international-harvester-m-5h-6/international-harvester-m-5h-6-03.jpg | |
Evil Tim
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2012-11-23 14:27 | "Nibelungenwerke" isn't a manufacturer, it's the name of a factory. Panzer IV's actual designer is Krupp. | |
Gamer photo_librarymode_comment 2012-04-24 21:05 | Allis-Chalmers WC with rearranged wheels for sure: www.tractorshed.com/photoads/upload/327958.jpg | |
Frankenstein
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2012-01-25 13:57 | Nice ray gun you got there | |
Gamer photo_librarymode_comment 2011-12-07 16:27 | 1937-1953 "pretzel" rear window. | |
CA_NES
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2011-11-29 16:36 | SizSkiizd wrote Definitely not called Beetle. The first civilian versions of these were known as KdF Innenlenker [Typ 60L], and were manufactured in large numbers from 1938 until the time war broke out. The military versions were known as Volkswagen Kommandeurwagen [Typ 82] or [Typ 87] depending on body clearance off the ground. So at least Kdf unknown then right? | |
davidmanoy
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2011-09-05 02:14 | Seen in nazi zombies too. | |
CA_NES
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2011-06-02 14:02 | Yes, my mistake, should be Germany | |
robi
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2011-06-02 13:13 | Made for DDR? The DDR didnīt exist during the second world war, it was formed by the Soviets who got the eastern part of Germany. | |
CA_NES
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2011-05-04 10:54 | Its in one of the regular multiplayer maps, I think its called "Revolution" but I'm not sure. | |
sovietunion
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2011-05-04 10:29 | What is a mission or this Nazi-Zombies?! | |
PantherAusfG44
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2011-04-30 07:04 | I can't believe people couldn't recognize WWII Japanese tanks... jeez! | |
CA_NES
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2011-04-04 02:38 | Allis-Chalmers Model U? farm5.static.flickr.com/4083/4843477846_1d7430020d.jpg | |
CA_NES
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2011-02-21 19:24 | Great find BeanBandit! | |
BeanBandit photo_librarymode_comment 2011-02-21 12:47 | How about Audi 920? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:MHV_Audi_920_01.jpg | |
SolanaBogon
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2011-01-14 22:06 | Look like at a soviet Type 94... | |
SolanaBogon
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2010-12-27 12:14 | It's in Germany, so isn't a Opel Kadett (1936)? | |
SolanaBogon
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2010-12-27 12:08 | This is the same of Call of Duty 3: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=12677 So it's a BMW R75 | |
CA_NES
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2010-11-10 09:28 | Ford 4500 | |
CA_NES
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2010-10-27 00:42 | The Ford 4500 was made in the 70's, but the tractor here doesn't look like it was made during the 30's or earlier anyhow, So I agree! Nice find Ford78! | |
Ford78
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2010-10-26 21:22 | Ford 4500 | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-08-19 17:15 | Any time, CA_NES. And to be honest it's not my best topic | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-08-17 22:04 | Definitely not called Beetle. The first civilian versions of these were known as KdF Innenlenker [Typ 60L], and were manufactured in large numbers from 1938 until the time war broke out. The military versions were known as Volkswagen Kommandeurwagen [Typ 82] or [Typ 87] depending on body clearance off the ground. | |
CA_NES
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2010-08-17 10:33 | rear: | |
CA_NES
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2010-08-17 02:42 | This is same texture of tractor used in COD3, but this is pink instead of blue | |
CA_NES
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2010-08-17 02:25 | Oh, its an FMC LVTA1 www.amtrac.org/2atmc/Tracs/gen1.asp (amtrac is just a nickname) -- Last edit: 2010-08-17 02:39:34 | |
CA_NES
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2010-08-16 05:54 | Thank you for teaching me some stuff about WWII time trucks Siz | |
robi
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2010-08-15 13:20 | Made for DDR? The DDR was formed after WW2^^ | |
CA_NES
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2010-08-15 08:40 | Best COD easter egg, EVAR! | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-08-14 23:10 | Mitsubishi Type 97 Chi-Ha. | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-08-14 23:09 | It's a ZIS 6 (not 5) due to the fact that it's six-wheeled. | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-08-14 23:08 | Isuzu Type 94. Obviously a Jap truck due to the star fitted in front of the grille. -- Last edit: 2010-08-14 23:11:51 | |
CA_NES
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2010-08-14 01:11 | Actually, a Mid 30's Packard looks quite close | |
CA_NES
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2010-08-14 00:59 | I agree | |
CA_NES
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2010-08-12 11:45 | This may not be a ZIS though, as it is used by the Japanese during the game in the Pacific Campaign. Did the Soviets export these to Japan during WWII? | |
felneymike
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2009-08-23 15:26 | Possibly a Churchill? I can't be bothered to dig through my collection of Commando comics right now, but i think they had a low profile (for the time) chassis and the turret right up on the front. | |
BeanBandit photo_librarymode_comment 2009-08-07 23:01 | Based in Austria. The sinister history of the plant can be read from here. www.geocities.com/KZ_Nibelungenwerk/starten.html -- Last edit: 2009-08-07 23:02:48 | |
Meowth.
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2009-08-07 20:07 | What a name. | |
CrazyCars
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2009-08-07 15:28 | Hmmm, maybe this is a Sherman, but a Japanese tank appears in this mission. My Mistake |