The goliath were little more than curiosities, and were intended to be used 
on the beachheads to drive into enemy troop formations and explode by 
wired remote control. I dont think any were ever actually used in combat. 
They were not much bigger in size than 1/4th scale, about 7ft long.

On Thursday, August 28, 2014 2:21:34 PM UTC-6, Caleb Smith wrote:

> At the last event, a couple of the members mentioned the Goliath tracked 
> mines that the Germans made. Finding this subject very interesting, I made 
> a note to look it up when I got home. After doing some reseach, I came up 
> with a few questions about them.
>
> 1. What would its defensive and offensive ratings be? ( it does sort of 
> fit into the tank category)
>
> 2. How would you represent its way of blowing up tanks in our hobby? 
>
> Thanks,
>
> Caleb  
>

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