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Default 11-29-2002, 05:37 AM

[quote="Pfc.Green":fc42f][quote="The Coalition To Save ED!":fc42f]It's called realism - get a life.

[quote:fc42f]Fuckin a, they did'nt fix the Tigers damn rocking problem, you move an inch in that thing and if rocks back and forth forever[/quote:fc42f][/quote:fc42f]


Sorry Ed, but its not realism infact its not realistic at all the Tiger I did not rock back and forth like a bowl of jello when it moved, It was a very stable gun platform, so they did fucked it up.[/quote:fc42f]

Try again, the tiger tank DID rock about when it moved. The only tank in ww2 that didn't wobble about when it fired was the sherman. The sherman had the ability to move and fire whereas german tanks had to stop and if they were moving at any type of decent speed they would rock a bit when coming to a stop.

Look at the size of the barrel on the tiger and compare it to the glorified coke can with treads (commently known as the sherman). Its fairly obvious its gonna rock about a bit with a barrel of that size on the front of it, the german tank destroyers were even worse when it came to rocking about after being on the move.




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