auf wiedersehen Darjeeling... pretty much sure you even dont need to load shell in that gun, blast charge would be enough....to send that churchill flying
Altough, if she's actualy in a Churchill AVRE, she might just have enough firepower to blow a track of the thing and hopefully get within minimum range.
That's not so much a tank, as a land-based battleship
That was the idea--the German word (as seen in the tags) for this class of vehicle is Landkreuzer, literally "land cruiser". Taking the original WWI British concept of "landships" to its illogical extreme. Heck, there was one on the drawing board that was even bigger than this one.
Of course, it was a stupid idea; in real life the Maus was too large to be useful, much less these things. In practice, even the smaller of the two Landkreuzer designs would have been too heavy to traverse any but the firmest terrain (with which Europe is not generously endowed) without bogging down; too big to cross any bridge on Earth; and generally a great, big, fat, slow-moving target for aircraft.
Admittedly, in Tankery there are no aircraft, which is helpful, but really, for any high school Tankery team, the only practical use for a Landkreuzer would be as a clubhouse, not a battlefield asset. :)
That was the idea--the German word (as seen in the tags) for this class of vehicle is Landkreuzer, literally "land cruiser". Taking the original WWI British concept of "landships" to its illogical extreme. Heck, there was one on the drawing board that was even bigger than this one.
Of course, it was a stupid idea; in real life the Maus was too large to be useful, much less these things. In practice, even the smaller of the two Landkreuzer designs would have been too heavy to traverse any but the firmest terrain (with which Europe is not generously endowed) without bogging down; too big to cross any bridge on Earth; and generally a great, big, fat, slow-moving target for aircraft.
Admittedly, in Tankery there are no aircraft, which is helpful, but really, for any high school Tankery team, the only practical use for a Landkreuzer would be as a clubhouse, not a battlefield asset. :)
In "der film" the amusement park where the action takes place has a mock Ratte as one of the larger playgrounds. Duck team takes the Duck squad in there to cause mayhem.
Not sure about this, but when I translated it, I was thinking of Army of Darkness, where the skeleton close to the end says the same in a very funny way.