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Offline Calimero

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Re: Canadian tanks questions
« Reply #15 on: August 19, 2015, 03:34:28 PM »

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Re: Canadian tanks questions
« Reply #16 on: November 17, 2015, 06:13:20 AM »
Sorry I saw this a tad late, but I'm actually friends with the son of the colonel who commanded the Canadian tank forces in West Germany in the mid 80s (84, 85).

I don't know the old man personally and I don't see my friend very often (we worked together for three years, but I'm not at that company anymore), so I wouldn't want to bug him much, but if a really weird or specific question came up, I'm sure I could forward an inquiry or two.

For now it looks like your questions are more basic, and also that second link out of the two provided by Ulu Elsomalien seems immensely informative and to cover most of what you'd want to know just for wargaming purposes. So you're probably set for now.

All I'll say is just make sure you have a scenario where the American tankers do something ridiculous, like drive around in circles lost in central Germany for three days while the Germans and Canadians shake their heads. Or an American lieutenant trying to pull rank on a Canadian colonel who does in fact have authority over him and thereby suffering a fate best left unspoken. Not that anything like that would ever happen in real life. That would be silly.
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Offline grant

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Re: Canadian tanks questions
« Reply #17 on: November 17, 2015, 12:46:12 PM »
In 1980, Leopard 1 was used along M48 and upgraded M24. (source)
Before, I don't know but look at that !
Hope it helps

No m48 or m24.

Before Leopard it was Centurions. Before that, Shermans.

The Shermans ended up on pedestals in front of armouries; Centurions as range targets.
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Re: Canadian tanks questions
« Reply #18 on: November 17, 2015, 12:48:06 PM »
I think fireman Tim needs some Lynx M113 mod recce tracks as well though.

Those would be M114 Lynx :)

Offline Fireman Tim

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Re: Canadian tanks questions
« Reply #19 on: November 17, 2015, 08:14:23 PM »
Ya, I got 2 M114 Lynx of them from S&S. 

I used to have cougars and grizzlys in 1/72 but sold them  :'(  They were perfect for 5e Brigade reinforcements.


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Re: Canadian tanks questions
« Reply #20 on: November 17, 2015, 10:26:47 PM »
All I'll say is just make sure you have a scenario where the American tankers do something ridiculous, like drive around in circles lost in central Germany for three days while the Germans and Canadians shake their heads. Or an American lieutenant trying to pull rank on a Canadian colonel who does in fact have authority over him and thereby suffering a fate best left unspoken. Not that anything like that would ever happen in real life. That would be silly.

lol

The Shermans ended up on pedestals in front of armouries; Centurions as range targets.

I lived for ten years (more or less) in Sherbrooke, in the Eastern Township, there's a park with a WWII Sherman which, apparently, went from the Normandy beaches to Germany without a scratch… I wonder how usual/unusual it was for a tank to last that long… :?

 

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