Let's see.... We didn't have score sheets that day so no scores.
The Cromwell had a persistent CO2 leak in the push-in macroline fittings which kept freezing up and making the gun unworkable most of the day (the push-in fittings have since been replaced with 1/4" compression fittings). I remember playing with the Barbie dolls that day, something about collecting the general and his mistress and delivering them to a love rendezvous. I remember Frank being killed and he buried the general he was carrying 6' in the dirt so the enemy couldn't find him. Frank being the good guy he is pointed out the generals location to me (even though I was on the other side). I re-payed the above favor by later killing the Tiger while Frank was discussing something with a another combatant. At one point I had the general or the mistress (don't remember which) and the other team was supposed to try and get it from me by catching and killing me. I ran the Cromwell 100 yards to the other side of the field in 1.3 seconds and waited, no one followed. Since I didn't have a gun most of the day I ran around like I had a gun and chased Tri-Pact too-and-fro. There were no supply vehicles that day so the artillery was pretty ineffectual. I admired Chris's molded track sample. I think I was killed once that day. That's all I remember. Steve Tyng On Dec 27, 6:16 am, neroc <[email protected]> wrote: > I have no wish to try and rush anybody with regard to the last US > battle but I hope the delay in its report isnt due to a presumed lack > of interest from members , I personally look forward to US battle > reports and hope that one day we in the UK can match the US for scale > and effort. > > Bring it on MAG > > Neil R -- You are currently subscribed to the "R/C Tank Combat" group. To post a message, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] Visit the group at http://groups.google.com/group/rctankcombat
