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The Bob Semple Tank – one day I will game the Japanese invasion of the Kiwis.
Closely followed by the Ontos.
The Jeep.
The BOLO. ย I just wish someone would make a miniature of this.
USS Sulaco is a close second.
I thought someone did make the BOLO, albeit in 1/300 or thereabouts?
My favorite practical MV would have to be the jeep but I’ve got an affection for some of the odder vehicles produced over the years, mostly ones that were too weird to see much production or use. Here’s one of them:
The Landmaster from the movie Damnation Alley. It is to be lamented that no one makes a model of this in any scale ๐
I love the look of the Panhard VBL – I’d quite like one to drive to the shops in as well – lets see the 4×4 drivers faces then
Vickers VI- only the British could come up with a tank so ridiculously fast and lightly armoured, and still use it in battle!
KV-VI : No explanation needed . . .
To model the effect of Nuclear weapons on the wargaming table, apply jerry can of fuel to board, light match and stand well back.
This.
It’s a motorbike. With tracks.
Obvious contrarian and passive aggressive old prat, who is taken far too seriously by some and not seriously enough by others.
Tachanka.
http://www.argad-bzh.fr/argad/en.html
https://www.anargader.net/
Hmmm – If you say so
The NAAFI wagon. Foret your King Tigers, char and a wad won the war.
Russian DT-30 Vityaz
http://www.military-today.com/trucks/dt30_vityaz.htm
A go anywhere vehicle, except through small gaps of course!
Andrew
I’m too fickle to have a single favourite, but I’m partial to the Vickers Light Mark VI and the Kettenkrad, both of which have already been mentioned.
I also rather like the Tiger, the BTR-80, and the T-72.
I was at Bovington Tank Museum last week. The only one of the above that they don’t have is the BTR-80.