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Ford T57 Gun Motor Carriage World of Tanks (2011) | T57 Gun Motor Carriage 1942 | |
Willys MB 'Jeep' World of Tanks (2011) | I have found a destroyed convoy with lots of Willys, GMCs, Shermans and bikes, in a desert map. I dont know if its Sand River or El Alamein | |
Henschel Pz.Kpfw. E-100 World of Tanks (2011) | Henschel Pz.Kpfw. E-100 | |
PAZ 659 World of Tanks (2011) | First, GAZ itself never made these - it's GZA, PAZ or KAvZ. (ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%93%D0%97%D0%90-651) Second, it's not a bus but more like a mobile shop, therefore the correct model is PAZ-659 (www.autowp.ru/paz/659/pictures) -- Last edit: 2023-08-30 21:00:37 | |
unknown World of Tanks (2011) | Rear end is PAZ 672: s38.wheelsage.org/format/picture/picture-gallery-full/p/paz/672/paz_672_7.jpg front kinda reminds of ZiS 155 but idk -- Last edit: 2022-02-06 20:01:03 | |
World of Tanks (2011) | WarLord wrote The PC version of this game should be separated from console version, in these versions the idea is common, but tanks, research tree and gameplay, game events are significantly different. The console version is named differently "World of Tanks: Mercenaries/Valor". also games have different game engines, WoT PC - bigworld, WoT consoles - despair | |
Pressed Steel Car Company T29 World of Tanks (2011) | there was a single t29 already produced in sept. 1945.. and the manufacturer of it was Pressed Steel Car Company. | |
Baldwin Locomotive Works M31 ARV World of Tanks (2011) | This is based on a Baldwin built, M3 Grant chassis So Baldwin Locomotive Works it is -- Last edit: 2021-03-10 01:00:25 | |
World of Tanks (2011) | The PC version of this game should be separated from console version, in these versions the idea is common, but tanks, research tree and gameplay, game events are significantly different. The console version is named differently "World of Tanks: Mercenaries/Valor". | |
unknown World of Tanks (2011) | Fictional vehicle, design inspired by the FV 3805 (Centurion casemate). i.redd.it/tzlazulgzft21.jpg There's no casemate Conqueror, only the FV 215b which is also just a blueprint. (also not a casemate) The blueprint must have also been from the ROF in Dalmuir -- Last edit: 2022-07-30 13:52:56 | |
Kirov KV-2 World of Tanks (2011) | badlymad wrote Built by the Chelyabinsk Tractor Factory (ChTZ). this is mistake, all KV-2 were produced in Leningradskiy Kirovskiy Zavod (LKZ) | |
Norinco 113 World of Tanks (2011) | Norinco, development was carried out in the Plant No.617, Currently (modern times) its Inner Mongolia First Machinery Group, part of the China North Industries Group Corporation (Norinco) -- Last edit: 2017-01-07 21:25:50 | |
Vickers-Armstrong Universal Carrier World of Tanks (2011) | It has been manufactured by many, but apparently not by Vickers which was solely the designer | |
Metro-Cammell Mk VII Tetrarch World of Tanks (2011) | Vickers-Armstrongs was the designer, but Metro-Cammell was the manufacturer: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_Tank_Mk_VII_Tetrarch | |
Heil T82 World of Tanks (2011) | 1969mustangboss302 wrote I think make is Heil. I could be wrong. Right: wiki.wargaming.net/fr/Blitz:T82 | |
Uralvagonzavod T-34-76 World of Tanks (2011) | Isn't it the same as this one? www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=83416 | |
Buick T67 World of Tanks (2011) | Because it's a derivate of the T49, leading to the M18 Hellcat, I guess this one is Buick too | |
Buick T49 World of Tanks (2011) | Apparently, it was designed by General Motors ( www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_T49_57mm_GMC.html ), and since this vehicle led to the M18 Hellcat. And because the M18 was designed by Buick (division of GM), I think we can assume the T49 was also manufactured by Buick, so I'm changing it to that | |
Leyland FV 4005 Stage II World of Tanks (2011) | manufacturer is Leyland: preservedtanks.com/Profile.aspx?UniqueId=1375 | |
BMM Pz.Kpfw. 38 nA World of Tanks (2011) | No, the Pz.Kpfw. 38(t) wasn't produced by Škoda, but by ČKD, which was renamed BMM during Czechoslovakia's German occupation: wiki.wargaming.net/en/Tank:G52_Pz38_NA | |
Rheinmetall Leichttraktor World of Tanks (2011) | why do the two pictures have a different turret? | |
Norinco T-34-3 World of Tanks (2011) | Why are my modifications not accepted? | |
Rheinmetall-Borsig 10,5 cm leichte Feldhaubitze 18 auf B2 World of Tanks (2011) | Converted by Rheinmetall-Borsig: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Char_B1#German_designations | |
Krupp Pz.Kpfw. VIII 'Maus' World of Tanks (2011) | No. Porsche was partly involved in the design, but Krupp was responsible for the manufacturing of the differents parts and Alkett for the final assembly. I have to admit that I don't if it should be Alkett or Krupp, but since all the other ones on the site are Krupp, I'll go with it | |
Pressed Steel Car Company T29 World of Tanks (2011) | Manufacturers were Pressed Steel Car Company and DATP (Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T29_Heavy_Tank | |
Norinco T-34-3 World of Tanks (2011) | Actually Norinco was formed in 1980, so it is not. Back then, the Type 59 was produced by, according to Chinese Wikipedia, by the Factory 617 (617厂, 617 Chǎng), and a little bit by the Luoyang tractor plant. Still according to them, Factory 617 was by far the largest tank manufaturer of China, so we can assume all these Chinese tanks were made by 617 Chǎng. I'm changing them to that | |
Vomag Sd.Kfz. 162 Jagdpanzer IV World of Tanks (2011) | Manufaturer is Vomag: www.achtungpanzer.com/jagdpanzer-iv-sd-kfz-162-75mm-l48-1944.htm | |
Fisher M7 Priest World of Tanks (2011) | No, ALCO and Pressed Steel Car Company for this version | |
Baldwin Locomotive Works T40 World of Tanks (2011) | No manufacturer is Baldwing: www.militaryfactory.com/armor/detail.asp?armor_id=922 (damn I'm answering to a 4 year old comment) | |
Massey-Harris M44 World of Tanks (2011) | 1953, manufacturer is Massey-Harris: www.imcdb.org/vehicle_99783-Massey-Harris-M-44-1953.html | |
World of Tanks (2011) | Converted by Baukommando Becker | |
Rock Island Arsenal T2 Light Tank World of Tanks (2011) | Prototype of M2 Light tank with Vickers suspension. One was built by Rock Island Arsenal to be tested in 1934, but its performance was insufficient and tank was sent to redesign, which resulted in M2A1 Light Tank. | |
DATP T71 World of Tanks (2011) | In early '50s US Ordnance Committee ordered new light tank to replace M41 Walker Bulldog. Cadillac and DATP proposed their designs, but the tanks seemed not very promising. In 1953 project was scrapped and only wooden mockup of the DATP project (on which the vehicle depicted in the game is based) was built. | |
Daimler-Benz VK 30.01 (D) World of Tanks (2011) | First of the Daimler-Benz proposed 30-tanks on which order was placed in 1941. Since the design was almost carbon copy of soviet T-34, it was rejected. | |
Omsktransmash T-50 World of Tanks (2011) | T-50-2 www.gamer.ru/system/attached_images/images/000/405/770/original/1.jpg | |
Vickers-Armstrong G.Pz. Mk. VI (e) World of Tanks (2011) | In 1940 German forces captured several British Vickers Mk VIB tanks left during evacuation of Dunkerque. In 1942 12 of these tanks were rebuilt as a self-propelled guns, but all were lost in 1944 during defence of France. Full name of the vehicle is 10,5cm leFH 16 auf Fgst Geschützwagen Mk VI(e), but sometimes name 10.5cm leFH 16 (Sf) auf le Pz.Kpfw. Mk IV 736 (e) may be also present. | |
American Car and Foundry Light Tank M2 A4 World of Tanks (2011) | In early 1941 Great Britain ordered 100 M2A4 tanks to be delivered as a part of the Lend Lease programme. However after receiving 36 units, order was cancelled in favour of M3 Stuart. | |
American Car and Foundry Light Tank M2 A4 World of Tanks (2011) | In 1939 Ordnance Corps gave order to American Car and Foundry to begin production of final model of Light Tank M2 tank. This version had thicker armor and 37 mm gun. 375 units were made and they were used in Guadalcanal Battle. | |
Rock Island Arsenal Light Tank M2 A1 World of Tanks (2011) | Initial model of Light Tank M2 tank. It was armed with .50 cal machine gun. Depending on the sources from 10 to 17 units were made. | |
Cunningham T1 Howitzer Motor Carriage World of Tanks (2011) | One of the first american self-propelled guns, that was created in 1930. Due to Great Depression, project was cancelled in the prototype stage. | |
Royal Ordnance Factory FV 221 Caernarvon Mark I World of Tanks (2011) | FV 201 hull combined with Centurion Mk II turret, created when the works on Conqueror were delayed. Only one prototype of Mark I was built. | |
ChTZ IS-2 World of Tanks (2011) | This tank was part of 7th Guards Independent Heavy Tank Brigade and was depicted on the famous photo took in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. | |
AMX Chasseur de chars World of Tanks (2011) | In 1946 AMX presented new design for tank destroyer, but its rather large dimensions, thin armor and overall complexity of the vehicle were unappealing for army forces and project was halted even before the prototype. -- Last edit: 2016-07-03 19:57:11 | |
ChTZ ISU-122S World of Tanks (2011) | Version of ISU-122S that was depicted on pictures from the capturing of Berlin. -- Last edit: 2016-07-03 19:56:32 | |
Joint Service Headquarters Type 64 World of Tanks (2011) | Vehicle made by Taiwanese out of disassembled american tanks - chassis taken from M42 Duster was combined with M18 Hellcat turret. 50 of these were made and they were adopted to service in 1975. -- Last edit: 2016-07-03 19:56:46 | |
Made for Game Tank World of Tanks (2011) | While the Germans planned to build an artillery on E-100 chassis, the project was never taken further than the drawing board. Vehicle depicted in the game is fabrication of Wargaming.Net built out of the various ideas of the Entwicklung program. -- Last edit: 2016-07-02 23:55:42 | |
Omsktransmash T-50 World of Tanks (2011) | Again, not much is known about this tank apart from the fact it was made in LKZ and was experimental vehicle. | |
Leyland FV 4202 World of Tanks (2011) | Prototype of 40 ton Centurion developed since 1956 to 1959. Vehicle was unsuccessful and project was stopped, but many of innovations were used later in Chieftain tank. | |
Leyland FV 4005 Stage II World of Tanks (2011) | Experimental tank destroyer built on Centurion tank chassis. It used 183mm gun, mounted in lightly armoured turret. Vehicle was proven unsuccessful and the project was halted. FV 4005 can be seen in Bovington museum. | |
Mitsubishi Type 5 Chi-Ri World of Tanks (2011) | This Japanese medium tank was developed since 1943, but the project was abandoned to give more manpower and resources to the development of Type 4 Chi-To. Only one prototype was built, but it never received armament and was finally captured by US Army. -- Last edit: 2016-07-02 23:21:57 |