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  1. I know this is an old post, but I've been looking through the archives, and i need to add my 2c worth on the MG42 story

    Ian Hogg...noted weapons historian, provided evidence that the US did indeed try to copy the MG42. A protortype was produced, and a 10,000 round endurance test was arranged in front of the assembled Brass.

    The copy barked into life, fired about 10 rds and jammed!!

    Analysis of the weapon revealed that the draughtsman that produced the plans made an error, that made the recoil assembly 1/4 inch too short. The project was scrapped after that.

  2. Check out your local model shop, rather than your usual software hut, There maybe a mention at www.tamiya.com

    My local model shop was good enough to lend me the tamiya rep's business card/cd rom, with samples on.

    There is a great table of penetration ranges and shot type, etc.

    You gotta get it!

    Moriarty....I may not be the first to use Wittmann, but thanks for the welcome anyway....fancy a battle?

  3. Check out your local model shop, rather than your usual software hut, There maybe a mention at www.tamiya.com

    My local model shop was good enough to lend me the tamiya rep's business card/cd rom, with samples on.

    There is a great table of penetration ranges and shot type, etc.

    You gotta get it!

    Moriarty....I may not be the first to use Wittmann, but thanks for the welcome anyway....fancy a battle?

  4. Heads up guys, Tamiya, much beloved by the modellers amongst us have just released a series of source CDs. I just got the tiger 1 today ..... It's fantastic. Plans, stills, camo schemes, tech specs, markings, 360 degree photos, movies.

    They also do T34, and Sherman M4, plus planes

    The series has just launched so more subjects to follow.

    Enjoy!

  5. The tiger was particularly prone to throwing a track when performing a neutral turn as mud and debris would accumulate in the tracks.

    Crews training would attempt to compensate for the slow turret by turning the hull to assist gun laying, but in combat the risk of throwing a track made this very risky.

    Replacing a track is a job which takes a minimum of an hour in good conditions so couldn't be achieved in an 'average' CM battle. Under fire the job would be suicidal , so the choice is stay and fight, or do a Bravely Bold Sir Robin....

  6. I get screen flickering in CM, worse with splash/menu screens.

    All was ok before installing a samsung DVD drive , and Real Magic mpeg card

    System:

    Intel 700 PIII

    Brilliant I 6I440BX m/board

    Diamond Viper 770 ultra

    SBLive!

    Hayes Accura modem

    Generic network card

    Epson 870 photo

    LS120 on pass through to printer

    MS wheel mouse

    Win 98 1st edition + patches

    CM 1.05

    I don't always power up the printer, but everything else is live.

    All drivers are the latest from the various makers.

    I have my refresh rate set to 100Mhz to try and get rid of this prob, to no avail

    Please help,

    Wittmann

  7. Has anyone commented on the 88's inability to fire whilst hitched. From my research, hasty deployment could be made by lowering the two moveable legs which made up the cross shaped base, without the need to remove the wheeled bogeys. I'm sure there's a term to cover this but it escapes me for the moment.

    P.S. I have so far escaped official assimilation......do the decent thing CMBorg!

  8. One defence expert claimed that the kursk was on a live fire exercise and that Russian torpedos use chemicals for propulsion (hydrogen peroxide ,amongst others) which are highly reactive with water. A fuel leak was suggested , which when the torpedo tubes were flooded prior to firing, caused the catastrophic explosions.

    The same fuel combo was considered by the US and UK and deemed too dangerous

  9. It largely depends on your tactical frame of mind, who supports who. A programme on tanks on discovery, had a British armour expert stating that UK doctrine for the time had 'Infantry support' tanks being little more than smoke dischargers, typically carrying 4 HE and 20-odd smoke. Something in 'anti-tank' guns made them unsuitable for UK HE rounds.

    I bet you'd feel short changed on your points spend,when you only get 4 HE for your Infantry suport! :-(

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    And lo, I shall walk in the valley of death, but I shall fear no evil, for I am the meanest sonofabitch in the whole Goddamn valley.

  10. Aha, thought I`d grab your attention.

    Have you noticed how easy a full reinstall is since CM was released? This is due to the fact that only Windows and CM needs to be installed, everything else is irrelevant smile.gif

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    And lo, I shall walk in the valley of death, but I shall fear no evil, for I am the meanest sonofabitch in the whole Goddamn valley.

  11. Have any of you guys seen Dragon's offerings in historical action figures....they're the best http://www.dragon-models.com/html/nigel.html

    'Nigel' is an SAS trooper, but they do WWII figures, including Waffen SS, mounted soldiers...you name it, the range is expanding.

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    And lo, I shall walk in the valley of death, but I shall fear no evil, for I am the meanest sonofabitch in the whole Goddamn valley.

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