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General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: Dan216TH on April 19, 2009, 07:45:54 PM
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it could be a good additon idk thats for everyone else to decide.http://www.desertrats.org.btinternet.co.uk/images/Pictures/4SAACRjakhalsII.jpg
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You want me to follow a link? That's it?
(http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-basic/what.gif)
wrongway
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Marmon Herrington builds a lot of stuff, do you have a name for what we see in that link?
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This is the image he's posting....well trying to :)
(http://www.desertrats.org.btinternet.co.uk/images/Pictures/4SAACRjakhalsII.jpg)
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Marmon Herrington builds a lot of stuff, do you have a name for what we see in that link?
They were Canadian builders of tractors and buses, based off of Ford platforms. That is a Marmon-Herrington Armoured Car Mk II in the picture.
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I say no due to lack of information and a less than enthusiastic OP.
(http://www.thetransportco.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/irm007.jpg)
Marmon-Herrington 441
Besides, I think the driver is a durned hippy.
wrongway
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Besides, I think the driver is a durned hippy.
wrongway
lol and look where hes going
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lol and look where hes going
OK. This is a freakish coincidence.
wiki:The Free Society of Teutonia was a German American organisation that was associated with a strong support for Nazism.
The FST was formed in 1924 by four German immigrants, including Nazi Party members Fritz and Peter Gissibl, based in Chicago. Initially functioning as a club, the FST soon raised a group of militants based on the SA and, with membership increasing, became leading critics of Jews, communism and the Treaty of Versailles.
The group gained a strong, if fairly small following, and spawned the Friends of the Hitler Movement, a group for those without German connections who nonetheless sympathised with the Nazis. After working closely with the Friends of New Germany the Free Society was ultimately absorbed into the German American Bund in 1936.
So, would it be considered a "captured" vehicle and thus ineligible for use in AH?
;)
wrongway
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I say no due to lack of information and a less than enthusiastic OP.
Perhaps if you would tell him what info. you wanted he would find it for you.
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it could be a good additon idk thats for everyone else to decide.http://www.desertrats.org.btinternet.co.uk/images/Pictures/4SAACRjakhalsII.jpg
The only advantage that thing would have is a better relation to the sheep in this game. I would much rather see a 1940 staff car filled with Tommy gun waving thugs added then that worthless piece of junk tractor. The thing looks like the little rascals taped some card board together over their radio flyer.
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I say no due to lack of information and a less than enthusiastic OP.
(http://www.thetransportco.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/irm007.jpg)
Marmon-Herrington 441
Besides, I think the driver is a durned hippy.
wrongway
Oh I thought that was Shawk! :salute
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The only advantage that thing would have is a better relation to the sheep in this game. I would much rather see a 1940 staff car filled with Tommy gun waving thugs added then that worthless piece of junk tractor. The thing looks like the little rascals taped some card board together over their radio flyer.
Yeah, we know the desert rats did nothing in WWII.
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I think it would be a great add to the inventory. The latest and greatest means little to me. Accuracy of model, variety of models & immersion are of more importance. :aok
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I say no due to lack of information and a less than enthusiastic OP.
(http://www.thetransportco.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/irm007.jpg)
Marmon-Herrington 441
Besides, I think the driver is a durned hippy.
wrongway
that thing will carry like 50 troops, perk it.
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This is the image he's posting....well trying to :)
(http://www.desertrats.org.btinternet.co.uk/images/Pictures/4SAACRjakhalsII.jpg)
Thing looks like the Mars Rover with a 20-37 mm on top.
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Thing looks like the Mars Rover with a 20-37 mm on top.
it really does :lol