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<blockquote data-quote="Silverstrike" data-source="post: 16964008" data-attributes="member: 4781"><p>Just to give you an insight to my Bolt Action VEHICLE motor pool but from top left clockwise US then USSR, Germany, and finally Japanese. But each one is either a stand alone variant or a seperate turret swap to another like the KV-1 to a 2 or short 75mm barrel Sherman to a 105mm howitzer type.</p><p></p><p>Waiting on my M-19 MGMC basically a modified M-24 tank chassis with a rear open top turret with twin 40mm Bofors auto cannons, which almost 200 was in France in late fall 1944 to June 1945 but never got the chance to fire a shot in anger due to. 1 High Command having no idea how to utilize them since the Luftwaffe was pretty much no more and 2 Lack of ammo as it used the new 40mm and so the US Navy had top priority for their ships in countering the Kamikaze threat in the Pacific. It would take until late 1950 when the M-19 seen combat in Korea as mostly a human wave buster with it's proximity head HE ammo against Chinese soldiers, ahhh I mean volunteers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverstrike, post: 16964008, member: 4781"] Just to give you an insight to my Bolt Action VEHICLE motor pool but from top left clockwise US then USSR, Germany, and finally Japanese. But each one is either a stand alone variant or a seperate turret swap to another like the KV-1 to a 2 or short 75mm barrel Sherman to a 105mm howitzer type. Waiting on my M-19 MGMC basically a modified M-24 tank chassis with a rear open top turret with twin 40mm Bofors auto cannons, which almost 200 was in France in late fall 1944 to June 1945 but never got the chance to fire a shot in anger due to. 1 High Command having no idea how to utilize them since the Luftwaffe was pretty much no more and 2 Lack of ammo as it used the new 40mm and so the US Navy had top priority for their ships in countering the Kamikaze threat in the Pacific. It would take until late 1950 when the M-19 seen combat in Korea as mostly a human wave buster with it's proximity head HE ammo against Chinese soldiers, ahhh I mean volunteers. [/QUOTE]
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