No, is the TOG, the one named by Librariae, this is the liberty MK VII:
Agreed, lots different, What year(s) was T.O.G. built?
New one.
Presented vehicle is a soviet derivative of the good old PzKpfw III, a self-propelled anti-tank gun named SU 76-I. Here you have the large photo:
http://rkkaww2.armchairgeneral.com/galleries/SP_guns/SU_76i/SU_76i.jpg
The soviets never trown away any useful thing, correct :rolleyes:
New:
Another Soviet rarity, My dear Mr. Panzerknacker: T 50 or “Object 126”.
Here you have the original photo:
Unsurprisingly you are correct
Other:
Looks like a captured M-8 Armored Combat Car.
Jeff
Correct Panther, yout first point.
And this ?
Guess I have to improve my points a little again
It’s a Sonderkraftfahrzeug 254
Correct.
M22 Locust
Lol, mounted under a plane wing, funny idea though
Correct.
We go for another:
This drawing represent the interior of an Stug III ausf G. However there is something wrong in this illustration, can you name it?
The shell, i dont think there supposed to be 7.5 cm Pak 40 shells
Very good, there is a mistake in the stenciled name in the shell, it should said “7,5 cm K.w.K 40”.
Guess it depends where he resupplied
It was not only the name, the sizes and shape of the shell case in the kwK 40 ammo is completely different compared with the artillery Pak 40 cases.
Get some paper project that no one exept the guys who designed it knows.
Just one more german tank.
Daimler Benz VK3001(DB) ?
Looks like a cross between panther and T-34.:mrgreen: