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Post by imkhoa3 on Aug 6, 2021 12:49:10 GMT
Dragon Corp: AMC Schneider p16 Prinz Eugen: ADGZ armored car Yoshida: type 93 armored car Spearhead: T18 Boarhound Guard armored: BA-10 Scorpion : hum... I dunno
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Aug 6, 2021 14:36:54 GMT
Scorpion : hum... I dunno
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Post by Lucklife on Aug 6, 2021 14:51:18 GMT
I believe the scorpion could be the T17E1 Staghound List of Australian Military Equipment (Wiki)Although the staghound was produced by the USA, quite a number were given for Australian use Coupled with the fact that according to the wikipedia pages for the other armoured cars, none of the others were deployed in combat, the staghound does seem likely to be the scorpion
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Post by randomperson on Aug 7, 2021 0:26:05 GMT
The scorpion could be the Cultivator no. 6. The Cultivator no. 6 was designed to dig trenches although it never saw action.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Aug 7, 2021 1:32:52 GMT
Guys, the Scorpion was the Scorpion. imkhoa3 was joking. It was a flail tank on a Matilda chassis. One of Hobart's Funnies.
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Post by Nhyjj on Aug 7, 2021 2:02:31 GMT
Guys, the Scorpion was the Scorpion. imkhoa3 was joking. It was a flail tank on a Matilda chassis. One of Hobart's Funnies. Your right, I looked it up on the BEST SOURCE EVER... Wikipedia. There’s a whole article about the history of Mine flail. The only thing I don’t understand is... why is it a Canadian armoured car? It wasn’t even used by Canada.
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Post by idunnowhattocallthis on Aug 31, 2021 13:55:14 GMT
Dragon Corp: AMC Schneider p16 Prinz Eugen: ADGZ armored car Yoshida: type 93 armored car Spearhead: T18 Boarhound Guard armored: BA-10 Scorpion : hum... I dunno Anyone know why they named the german special force after a heavy cruiser?
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Post by faxe on Sept 2, 2021 19:41:00 GMT
No. Maybe Easytech read Sd.Kfz. 234/3 and thought they need a punching name. (Sonder Kraftfahrzeug -> special use vehical) The Prinz Eugen ist not the ADGZ. They should pay Hasegawa some fees 😉
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