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M3 Lee (WoPT, 1:50)
M3 Lee is testing now. Renders of tank are attached.
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Ha! I was watching great walkaround video on this tank just yesterday.Chieftain does great work with those walkarounds and comments.
Some of those M3 Lee ended up in Russia fighting on Eastern Front.I think wreck of one was pulled out of some river in Poland few years ago.So was Canadian made Valentine that looked almost complete. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p7eJr0grTc |
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This new project is very interesting, guys. We will be following you attentively, as it will always be magnificent.
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great choice will you being doing the m3 grant ?? any how great models
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My favorite period of tanks
(i hope for somua s35 and others non loved beasts) |
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Test of simple model by Oleg Dmitruk
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The length of the guns looks a bit strange - the hull 75mm seems too long and the turret 37mm too short.
Regards, Charlie |
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Although in most Lee/Grants the 75mm gun did not protrude ahead of the hull, some late-production models had a significantly longer barrel. They served mostly in the Pacific - I don't know if some were land-leased to Russia.
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Test of simple model by Vyacheslav Bugaev
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Test of detailed model by Maxim Janushevskiy
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