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does it still make a "choo choo" sound or is it more "boom boom"?
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..Boom..choo...choo...boom... 
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The tank/armored rail car wouldn't move. That would be wonderful but not-possible probably. One possible mission would be for a force of T-34's to attack the rail yard it is in and have you as the commander of the armored railcar/tank defend the train and it's precious new Tigers loaded on it.. 
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No new models for PE have been created in many years, I myself never could learn how to do it. The stuff in Ostpak is material gathered from the original game or tanks built by other 'rival' mod groups for PE lomg ago. If you happen to know a model maker I have a list of to dos, highest on them is an M24 Chaffee.
Btw, the Gnome is just a crew marking, the divisional sign is on the front plate of the tank as usual. I also made an Elephant marking for the 501 Tiger battalion in the Dunaberg July 1944 scenario, this is Otto Carius's Tiger.
Be sure to try out the other Prokhorovka plains scenario, it features another division than the South of Prok scenario you feature with the brown and tan cammo.
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quote: Originally posted by BobR1: No new models for PE have been created in many years, I myself never could learn how to do it. The stuff in Ostpak is material gathered from the original game or tanks built by other 'rival' mod groups for PE lomg ago. If you happen to know a model maker I have a list of to dos, highest on them is an M24 Chaffee.
Btw, the Gnome is just a crew marking, the divisional sign is on the front plate of the tank as usual. I also made an Elephant marking for the 501 Tiger battalion in the Dunaberg July 1944 scenario, this is Otto Carius's Tiger.
Be sure to try out the other Prokhorovka plains scenario, it features another division than the South of Prok scenario you feature with the brown and tan cammo. I sure will bob..  Thanks for the info again..
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Great stuff your doing btw...
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quote: Originally posted by jadger: quote: Originally posted by stalkervision: Just found this on Youtube, Very rare german news footage of German panzers taking on French tanks. June 1040 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCKCyExUMqo&feature=related
1040? no wonder it's rare There always a wise guy in the bunch. shut your pie hole and watch the video.. 
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Finally managed to hold the crossroads in the bastone mission I mentioned last. Holy **** the american's sent everything they had at me. Took off the fog effect because the americans,those cheaters,had some kind of device that could look through the fog and nail me and i didn't. Even as such the mission is a real killer! Got a big medal from the high command for holding the crossroads! 
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The crossroads. In PE you learn just how important road junctions are in a real battle. If one drives off road to much in hilly and uneven terrain one risks losing a tread. Also not to mention that supply trucks need roads to bring up food, troops and ammo. That is why Bastone was very important to the German's. It was a major road net. A major part of the German army never got to be used because Bastone was denied to them by the american's.
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"fire brigade" after the major defeat at Kursk the Panzer arm was never the same. Reduced to a skeleton of what it had been the remaining Panzer were used as a "fire Brigade" to plug each new hole in the german defenses.. My Panzer next to a bergan tiger tank/tank recovery vehicle. unlike the Russian's that seemed to have an unlimited suppy of tanks the german's were forced to repair as many knocked out german tanks as was possible. This vehicle was actually attempting to rescue knocked out tanks during a battle! Yes this did happen.. 
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actual recovery vehicle..
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