Pete wrote:

I looked at WOT and thought, "A pom-pom on a Cruiser MkII? These guys are 
obvious idiots!" and never looked at it again . . . :-)

As Pete's a historical type I can understand his statement.  When I'd see 
these types of comments in the game, my first response was always, WOT is a 
game, not a history lesson!


Steve "Fun First, Facts Second" Tyng






>
> On Thursday, 18 July 2013 01:06:47 UTC+1, Buck Cronk wrote:
>>
>> I haven't even looked at this forum in the longest time! I just wanted to 
>> let you know I haven't abandoned my tank, and especially not my passion for 
>> tanks. I also wanted to ask a few questions.
>>
>> First of all, my tank. It's still under construction. It has been for 
>> months and months. It will be for months and months. I'll post pictures 
>> when and if I get to the "rolling chassis" phase. But it's still a work in 
>> progress!
>>
>> Now for those questions. Do any of you play World of Tanks? I know Steve 
>> Tyng did/does. (If you haven't heard of it, it's definitely worth a Google 
>> search.) If so, I'd love it if you'd leave your username, please! Mine is 
>> Spitfire155.
>>
>> I play tanks on my new computer, and I'd like to thank Steve Tyng and the 
>> others again for their input when I was building it. :)
>>
>> Glad to see this hobby still going!
>>
>

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