would love this. needed!
Bonus bonus points if we get a Hobart’s Funny
Was wondering when you would manifest your normally like lightning for brit stuff XD
more points for the matilda scorpion the only tank in history to engage in meele combat and win
Those are some giant ass sponsons…
Its where the powerplant for the mind flail is kept, hence why its only on one side
Britain needs western equipment instead of russian slop fed VIA India.
Unfortunately it seems like they find it easier to copy paste stuff most people are indifferent to, or just dont play then things that take the exact amount of effort and would see serious play, like the chaffee here or other lendlease tanks we useing in the hundreds or in the case of the sherman v thosands
I wouldn’t mind seeing more lend lease stuff in the British techtree. Also I feel that the M24 would be nice in the Brit tree since there are no real British counterparts like it.
I think we need more of our shermans and our better rounds too
a welded hull sherman and a firefly with APDS would be 10 years overdue but very welcome.
Most of the missing British lend-lease is 10 years overdue.
no russian valantines, no merlin mustang. its crazy
Chaffee is a fine example of yet another British service vehicle hidden behind the Lend-Lease barrier. 289 vehicles were shipped to the UK under Lend-Lease, and saw action during WW2.
Stuart, Lee, Grant, Sherman, Chaffee, Locust. None of these names were given by the US Army to these vehicles!
out of an initial order of 600, if the war had continued it would have hit that, from my understanding the surplus is where alot of the chaffees represented with the other nations in game came from, where as with the sherman V’s/M4A4 i know for a fact they are ex British stock XD
Also behold an image dump
Chaffee and Honey Tanks of 8th Hussars HQ (Recce) Squadron, outside Hamburg, 1945
Chaffee Tank - issued to Recce Troop, HQ Squadron towards the end of the War
The Crew of Halcyon Recce troop HQ Squadron
Chaffee in Tunis
Nice, those are some lively photos.
aye its not hard to find pictures for them in British service, its almost like we used them quite heavily in the last leg of the war ;)