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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: oakranger on September 30, 2008, 10:59:05 PM
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(http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq350/oaktree1776/FT_171.jpg?t=1222835094)
Guess what this tank is.
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empty?
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It's the secret 'x' tank
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It's the secret 'x' tank
LOL. K, seem i am having issue on the pic. How do u put on here to be seen?
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newest spy tank, as seen (or not seen) on futureweapons?
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LOL. K, seem i am having issue on the pic. How do u put on here to be seen?
photobucket is free
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photobucket is free
so, how do i do it?
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so, how do i do it?
http://photobucket.com/
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Renault F.T 17? Considering the French still used it in WW2 ... I guess that makes the French tankers having the biggest nuts around. Was it equiped with a rear view mirror so they could keep an eye on the battle? I shouldn't joke about that, my Grand Pa's brother died burned alive in a tank. :salute
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Renault F.T 17?
lol. well, it is Fench tank.
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It looks like its something to look at after you finish reading about vonR.
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H39?
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Yeah, you really shouldn't post a pic with the name in the link location. :aok
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drat
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H39?
Nope
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that thing is ancient, looks like shoots a 20mm round lol
-BigBOBCH
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Renault F.T 17? Considering the French still used it in WW2 ... I guess that makes the French tankers having the biggest nuts around. Was it equiped with a rear view mirror so they could keep an eye on the battle? I shouldn't joke about that, my Grand Pa's brother died burned alive in a tank. :salute
Frenchy got it in one. Renault F.T. 17. Main gun is a 37mm light infantry model (Two men would set it up and use it on a sledge or tripod, in it's ground version). Sometimes, just a machinegun. Some were still in use in Second-line duties as late as WWII.
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that thing is ancient, looks like shoots a 20mm round lol
-BigBOBCH
not sure if they come in 20 mm. The one i saw today had a 37mm gun
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Frenchy got it in one. Renault F.T. 17. Main gun is a 37mm light infantry model (Two men would set it up and use it on a sledge or tripod, in it's ground version). Sometimes, just a machinegun. Some were still in use in Second-line duties as late as WWII.
We got a winner.
I went to this museum in Kansas City. OMG, i must had a dozen organisms. I never had been in a museum that was so detail on the history line of WWI. And the artifact they have, holy s^%&!
The newest addition they added in the collection is a French Renault FT17 tank. Plus they have every u.s.army uniform from all division, including the big red one. If you all ever in the area, I highly recommend you go to this.
http://www.theworldwar.org/s/110/index.aspx (http://www.theworldwar.org/s/110/index.aspx)
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We got a winner.
Didn't SFRT - Frenchy post what it was on the last page?
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Cool, good to know. What did I win BTW?
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oh yeah, name these tanks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-6rvEvc3IE&feature=related
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oh hay thats the newest US tank with Klingon cloaking tech there, thats why you cant see it :rofl
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We got a winner.
I went to this museum in Kansas City. OMG, i must had a dozen organisms. I never had been in a museum that was so detail on the history line of WWI. And the artifact they have, holy s^%&!
The newest addition they added in the collection is a French Renault FT17 tank. Plus they have every u.s.army uniform from all division, including the big red one. If you all ever in the area, I highly recommend you go to this.
http://www.theworldwar.org/s/110/index.aspx (http://www.theworldwar.org/s/110/index.aspx)
dont be wacking off in puplic like that, makes us all look bad.
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Nevermind,...got ahead of all the other posts. I was breaking out my "Tank-Book".
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They exported it to the US, and renamed it Renault LeTank :lol