Saturday, January 30, 2010

British and South African updates

To reduce the number of blog entries for minor updates, I'll start to combine them when I can. Here's some minor updates for the following:


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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Britain's Cruiser Mk IV, A13 Mk II updated

The Cruiser Mk IV has some minor updates made to it.


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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Britain's Cruiser Mk I and Cruiser Mk II updated and photos added

Before World War II started Sir John Carden designed the first of the Cruiser series of tanks. The Cruiser Mk I, A9 and the Cruiser Mk II, A10.


Mk Is:


Mk I and Mk II:

Mk IIs:

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Australia's Australian Cruiser Mk I, AC1, Sentinel updated

For a country that didn't have an automobile industry to speak of, Australia was able to design and manufacture the Sentinel. It did have the unique feature of an all cast hull. The Sentinel also showed that a 17 pdr. gun could be carried successfully by a tank.


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Friday, November 20, 2009

Britain's Cruiser Mk VIII, A27M, Cromwell updated

Wow, guess I was 1/2 asleep when I posted the last two entries! They are now corrected! Sheesh!
I've now made some updates to the Cromwell pages.


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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Britain's Cruiser Mk VIII, A27L, Centaur updated

I've now made some updates for the Centaur.


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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Britain's Cruiser Mk VII7, A247, Cavalier updated

I've made some minor updates for the Cavalier.


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United Kingdom's Cruiser Tanks updated

I did a few updates yesterday and forgot to get them posted to the Blog, so here they are.


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Friday, November 13, 2009

Britain's Cruiser Mk I, A9 updated

The philosophy of the British tank corps was to have Cruiser tanks that would act like cavalry and exploit by driving into and beyond the front lines of the enemy. The first of that breed was the Cruiser Mk I (A9).


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