Considering how Oz blenderizes the language, I would actually believe this to be an official nomenclature.
Or maybe Dunnyhouse? Although I rather like the archaic Dunnekin as a potential vehicle name
For those who dont know the nickname "Shitbarn" was coined by World of Tanks players. In the game it's a difficult tank to use due to its large size and thin armour, so a shit tank the size of a barn
Considering how Oz blenderizes the language, I would actually believe this to be an official nomenclature.Nice job.
Given that this is a Kiwi AFV, I almost take offence to that remark!
The Australian Army only introduced camouflage on it's vehicles in the mid-1980s. The vehicle would have been long out of service by then. It should be a uniform British Deep Bronze Green for a 1960s service period.
Quote from: Rickshaw on January 05, 2024, 11:06:24 AMThe Australian Army only introduced camouflage on it's vehicles in the mid-1980s. The vehicle would have been long out of service by then. It should be a uniform British Deep Bronze Green for a 1960s service period.Except it is a whatif...NZ vehicle...and the camo is loosely based on an Aussie option in the kit.
It's a whif, does it really matter?
With a cannon that large I often wonder why it did not serve as a mobile coast defense artillery piece.
Quote from: Jeffry Fontaine on January 02, 2024, 10:29:54 PMWith a cannon that large I often wonder why it did not serve as a mobile coast defense artillery piece. If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say elevation. Doesn't look like the turret would allow for the kind of elevation proper artillery would need to be effective.