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The Battle of the Bulge (16 December 1944 -- 25 January 1945) was a major German offensive campaign launched through the densely forested Ardennes region of Wallonia in Belgium, France and Luxembourg on the Western Front toward the end of World War II in Europe. The surprise attack caught the Allied forces completely off guard and became the costliest battle in terms of casualties for the United States, whose forces bore the brunt of the attack. It also severely depleted Germany's war-making resources.
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web: http://www.masters.cz/home Would have been good to see tanks firing ay each other
Great show ! What scale are these tanks? They are huge. I have a 1/16 Sherman with metal tracks and gear boxes.
The special effects were so crazy I thought this movie was live from Africa thank god for the background music or I would've never known there was a war going on
ill be that guy in a Godzilla outfit running through the field. this is so cool!
The video was good but I thought the event it covered would be way more exciting. For an RC event, I would of fallen asleep. With the title of this video, I expected to see RC tanks shooting each other with BB's or paint balls. I don't know what this video was suppose to show. I would rather drive my tanks in mud, dirt and stuff. Hills and ditches. This was like watching guys in their living rooms. Maybe you missed the good parts, I don't know.
well well wish we had models like this when we were kids...way cool guys....and you can see the kids love it .
These are pretty cool little replicas.
those tigers and panzers made those shermans look like toys, wait those where toys? LOL
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man thats cool you could of made a movie with all that set up
That looks so sad. Like when you have a bunch of PL CZ SK players in WOT team.
The "real" World Of Tanks!
Where was the M-18 Hellcats? I didn't see one M-18 Hellcat tank? This was kind of a one-sided battle, lol. Great little video!
Damn i loved driving the sherman
Might have sounded like a better day out in theory, as to how it turned out
"Hey Texas, in retrospect wasn't the battle of the bulge basically a one sided battle anyway? The only prayer the Axis forces had was that the weather would keep the allied aircraft, especially the P-47s, British Typhoon ground attack aircraft and the British dehavland Mosquito grounded and out of the fight. I know all.allied aircraft had an impact but the three I mentioned above were the ones the Germans feared the most, the Thunderbolt with it's heavy armor allowing it to take large amounts of battle damage and still return-not as much as the Douglass A-1 Skyraider that at times seemed to rely on voodoo or magic to keep flying- I ran a crossed one picture from Vietnam taken from above, where the entire squadron posed underneath what was left of it's right wing. A hole so huge the squadron could all easily be seen that left only perhaps 2 or 3 feet of the wing root and 4 or so feet at the tip. everything else gone, including the spar!! How did that possibly fly home is anyone's guess. I know it's unrelated here but so amazing I thought I would mention it especially since it was just about to enter fleet service at this time.
Also the Bolts incredible firepower with Eight fifty calibur machine guns. The British Typhoon, I believe the only allied aircraft designed specifically for the air to ground support role, The Soviets did have one too, a very good twin and single if I remember correctly as the Soviets have always been very big with anything to support and forward ground troops engaged in combat, artillery is another as their huge barrages, involving thousands of big guns and thousands or rocket launchers are trademarks of a Soviet style assault, they'll continue their barrages often until their own troops are starting to be hit and killed. The reason I didn't include their aircraft in the consideration is because I still don't consider the USSR a true ally in the war. With their capture and imprisonment of American and British aircrews forced to divert and land in Russian controlled spaces due to battle damage lack of fuel, ect.. As well as even some incidents where they shot allied aircraft down, not to mention the history post war meant to me just a less belligerent belligerent if that makes sense. The Soviets, and as recent history has proven as well, Russia and Russians have no honor and cannot be trusted no matter what the circumstance might be, even when their own national survival is at stake.
And finally the British Dehaviland Mosquito with it's incredible speeds and huge variety of ordinance it could carry made it an extremely impressive medium bomber and close air support aircraft and even a fighter as it was incredibly maneuverable as well. Usually aircraft that make attempts to be master of all end up being failures at most everything and only barely competent at a single thing. One of the extremely few aircraft that managed this truly incredible feat what really set the mosquito apart, aside from it being the fastest aircraft in the world until the German Me-262, and German rocket plane interceptors finally beat it at the end of the war, but six years was a very impressive run in those days, but what really set it apart was the pinpoint accuracy it enabled it's crews to achieve. It basically invented the surgical strike in an era where carpet bombing tactics were required using thousands of heavy bombers in a single raid to destroy realitivily small target areas, like a warehouse factory making ball bearings or fighter aircraft for instance. Even then though the results were debateable. German production was much higher at the end of the war than the beginning despite the years of carpet bombings, but strategic bombings did have huge impact on German abilities to procure and transport vital raw war materials and oil/gas. "
Wishing I had a M4 Sherman so I could bring it, but I live in America...
this battle matches up with real World of tanks battle, where TD ( Tank destroyers ) go forward to fight, and HT ( Heavy Tanks ) camp at the back.
Brawo!
Tanks shooting 9mm rounds? Now that would be fun to watch.
If you are going to have a RC tank battle then you need to have tanks actually shooting at and disabling each other. If these tanks are expensive then just don't use expensive tanks. They could use cheap electronic components, cheap gun (such a rubber powered gun shooting steel bullets which is powered by an electric motor), and soft armor such as some kind of hard cardboard or MDF (so that the cheap guns can actually penetrate it). The internal mechanical components should also be made of soft material, otherwise they would be almost indestructible. To add more skill to it you could have the tanks be controlled 100% remotely by small cameras on the tank and the turret. This would be infinitely more interesting to watch because it would be an actual rc tank battle.
How do I sign up to be in these events?