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The diorama is located close to a permanent exhibition of Soviet military equipment from World War I, including howitzers, tanks, and anti-aircraft weapons. [2] Its collection includes tanks from World War II (T-34-85 and T-70), a surface-to-air missile system (), a field gun and a BM-13 Katyusha rocket launcher based on the ZIS-151 chassis.
Most modelers and miniaturists first became aware of Paine's work through the series of "How to Build a Diorama" tip sheets included with Monogram models of tanks, military vehicles, and airplanes in the 1970s and '80s. He later did dioramas that were included in the catalogs published by Tamiya models, as well as a few projects for Dragon Models.
The Tanks Are Coming: Lewis Seiler: Action-drama. US 3rd Armored Division tank crew in France and German Siegfried Line, Fall 1944 1951 United States Target Unknown: George Sherman: Drama. Tense and discontented American bomber squadron forced to parachute over France before being interrogated by Nazis 1951 United States
Military Train: Gun'yō ressha (軍用列車) Gun-yong-yeolcha (군용열차) Gwang-je Seo: A Korean train conductor is involved in espionage on a Japanese military train Japan A Pay by the Wayside (Five Scouts) Gonin no sekkôhei (五人の斥候兵) Tomotaka Tasaka: Five Japanese Army soldiers on reconnaissance mission behind Chinese lines Japan
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As the war progressed the Japanese built tanks and self-propelled guns to match up against the Allied tanks. These included the Type 1 Ho-Ni I tank destroyer with a 75 mm gun designed as self-propelled artillery and the Type 2 Ho-I infantry support tank, for the close-fire support role; providing Type 97 equipped tank regiments with additional ...
The tank could place demolition charges at heights up to 12 feet. The tank was driven against a wall, and the framework was lowered into the ground against the wall. The tank then backed up 100 feet, laying out an electric detonating cable. The explosives were then detonated by the tank driver. It was the successor to the single-charge device ...
No Time to Die (U.S. title: Tank Force!; also known as Tankforce) is a 1958 British war film directed by Terrence Young and starring Victor Mature, Leo Genn, Anthony Newley and Bonar Colleano. [1] It is about an American sergeant in the British Army during the Second World War.