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Oddball26 Aug 2014 4:18 p.m. PST

I came across this site while searching for Egyptian '67 & '73 camo.

tanks-encyclopedia.com

It covers a great number of tanks from W.W. I to now. Multiple paint patterns and brief history of the vehicles.

Thought it would be good reference for other gamers.

Texas Jack26 Aug 2014 4:32 p.m. PST

Thatīs excellent, thanks for the link!

53Punisher26 Aug 2014 5:39 p.m. PST

Yep, nice find, thanks!

zoneofcontrol26 Aug 2014 5:57 p.m. PST

cool find

Tarleton26 Aug 2014 11:45 p.m. PST

Thanks for the link.

I would however be careful of the content! An example from the Carden-Loyd MkVI page;

"Alongside the more famous "Bren-carrier", around 200 tankettes took part in the defense of the Dyle-Namur line (in Belgium). Some Mark VIs fielded by Dutch units also took action. Nearly all were left behind at Dunkirk."

Never heard that before….

Greg G127 Aug 2014 2:44 a.m. PST

Thanks for the link

plutarch 6427 Aug 2014 3:21 a.m. PST

Very useful. Thanks.

Sabresquadron27 Aug 2014 6:28 a.m. PST

Good site. Bookmarked. thanks

boy wundyr x27 Aug 2014 9:00 a.m. PST

That looks pretty good, lots of entries still need to be filled in, but the history of Chinese MBTs is better than what I've seen elsewhere.

I was hoping the tank equivalent of Wings Palette would show up someday.

Etranger27 Aug 2014 8:52 p.m. PST

Thanks for the link.

I would however be careful of the content! An example from the Carden-Loyd MkVI page;

"Alongside the more famous "Bren-carrier", around 200 tankettes took part in the defense of the Dyle-Namur line (in Belgium). Some Mark VIs fielded by Dutch units also took action. Nearly all were left behind at Dunkirk."

Never heard that before….

Presumably the author means the Vickers Light Tanks Mk VI which were the one tank that the British had in reasonable abundence. Not really tankettes though. The Vickers 'Dutchmen' tanks weren't used in Europe though link

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