this is a joke right ?!
#16

Luv' it! Absolutely smashing! I grew up with Battletech and Macross "Battloids". Back then a buddy and me spent most of our pocket money on plastic kits of these mythical battlemachines. Big Grin
But these types beat the Far-Eastern bots by far! Guess I have to start modelling again, this time from scratch! :mrgreen:
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#17

dying to fly Wrote:these walking machines were built and used ????????? :OO
http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.us/Pa ... fgeher.htm

I'm with you on this one!!
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#18

George Formby Wrote:
dying to fly Wrote:these walking machines were built and used ????????? :OO
http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.us/Pa ... fgeher.htm

I'm with you on this one!!

:roll: Folks, it's all fiction! If the Germans or the Brits would've had built such things, you would've seen or heard something of it so far! Big Grin

Or do you think this would've gone unnoticed in Britain:
BRITISH MAIN BATTLE WALKER
First introduced in the European Theatre by British forces in 1943, the Mk1 was an introduction that changed the battlefield. As unreliable and temperamental as the first tanks in WW1 were, the Mk1s still functioned as an incredibly versatile, all-purpose weapon. This particular model is fitted with a 105mm howitzer:

[Image: pz2.jpg] :wink:
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#19

RadPig94 Wrote:Germans were weird a-holes back then, now it's the japanese that are weird with there pokemon and whatnot Big Grin

Azimo!
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#20

FlyingBoxHead Wrote:Okay these are pretty badass but even nowadays impractical.I mean that doesn't mean I don't want this one.Panzer somthin somthin in German yeah whatever.

Looks like Mechwarrior is back again. Fun game but pretty tough though. :lol: :lol:

So, when can we have real simulations by fighting with Gundams ?? :lol: :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rL5CaEqsp-0

From a Japanese Giant Robot TV Shows Fan... :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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