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I like these because they just look daft. And fielding a big blob of them is always going to be a problem.
And 5 hits on an infantry or gun team unit will pin them. That’s not 5 kills, just 5 hits.
Is it just me or do the M3 look like Daleks with some extra meat on the side? 😉
sundancer I can see what you are saying
That is a cool looking tank.
It looks a bit like a tiny Baneblade.
I play Germans so I don’t really think this tank is expensive.
It has 2 cannons. 🙂
I think I would only be using the M3 in mid war desert (maybe Pacific). After that, I would be dropping them for at least Shermans. I do love the tank though. 🙂
Slap some side sponsons on them and you now have some 15mm Imperial Guard tanks!
a fabulous model I think the US has an ork in area51 in the design department for the tanks.
The Russians called the Lee , ” Grave for 7 Brothers ” . So what does that tell you about the Lee ?
Is it wrong to be a little disappointed at the lack of a “Gerry can” when a jerry can was mentioned. Great unboxing, lots of interesting tipbits about these tanks.
It doesnt look real with that second turret