The Big Head.
The big head.
A Finnish BT-42 in period correct markings (when swastikas were yet not ruined) as seen in Parola Museum. Captured Soviet BT-7 light tanks were turned into assault guns by mounting a new turrets with British 4,5″ howizers. This resulted in a fairly tall top heavy tank, which probably comes as a surprise to absolutely no-one.
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Couple of (ridiculous) plane designs I was toying with some time ago. Forgot to upload them earlier so here we are.
I regret nothing
s:1, 2
The odd one
I always found the X32 to be the more mechanically interesting of the two jets, as it doesn’t rely on a lift fan that turns into a big paperweight in level flight.
Shame that it got mostly judged by the goofy outward design. I like to think that the underside is just an add-on jump kit to a much slimmer jet, which makes the plane look somewhat less like a flying tub.