"Tagging" your tanks

lol

well so far all i have done is a do a black magic wash on them

one at back hasnt been done , one up front has

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better pics tomoz when i find and charge up my proper camera.
 
Here's a good article on troops personalising their equipment and vehicles. It gave me some good ideas for my M1A2s.

http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_0002822235
 
MattRendar said:
all tankers name there tanks by writeing names along the barrell. names i recall were " i pitty the foo!" death and destruction" on bradelys in my platoon were " bloney pony" stincon licoln " " born to kill" i saw a 1st armour div humvee with a boba fett helmet painted on it too!

We named my track in Korea "DOA", which we painted down the barrel, since what ever got hit when we fired it was Dead On Arrival.

She never let me down, and I kept her mechanically sound for the entire 18 months of my deployment there.

Regards,
Larry
 
Daddy Dragon said:
MattRendar said:
all tankers name there tanks by writeing names along the barrell. names i recall were " i pitty the foo!" death and destruction" on bradelys in my platoon were " bloney pony" stincon licoln " " born to kill" i saw a 1st armour div humvee with a boba fett helmet painted on it too!

We named my track in Korea "DOA", which we painted down the barrel, since what ever got hit when we fired it was Dead On Arrival.

She never let me down, and I kept her mechanically sound for the entire 18 months of my deployment there.

Regards,
Larry

Larry, with your permission I'd like to use that on one of my M1s :wink: . regards!
 
named my 2 tanks now

"EAT SOME" in referance to hiro's pic and "Growler" more a personal joke about the oposit sex ;)
 
Very nice, Mr Evil. I see you are keeping your flags low, you sneaky dog, lol. :lol: As for me, I'm going to put hinges on the pole bases so they lay flat during a game. MUAhahaha! :lol:
 
BuShips said:
Very nice, Mr Evil. I see you are keeping your flags low, you sneaky dog, lol. :lol: As for me, I'm going to put hinges on the pole bases so they lay flat during a game. MUAhahaha! :lol:

Just wait until some folks starts to "modify" the tanks so that the profile is even smaller...Say let's move machine gun to the FRONT of the tank...Or let's cut down barrel length to half etc...

Sooner or later somebody will do it.
 
tneva82 said:
BuShips said:
Very nice, Mr Evil. I see you are keeping your flags low, you sneaky dog, lol. :lol: As for me, I'm going to put hinges on the pole bases so they lay flat during a game. MUAhahaha! :lol:

Just wait until some folks starts to "modify" the tanks so that the profile is even smaller...Say let's move machine gun to the FRONT of the tank...Or let's cut down barrel length to half etc...

Sooner or later somebody will do it.

Yes, but then those players may get lonely when they don't have anyone to play with :wink:. At least if I drill a hole for a whip antenna and don't glue it in I'm not minimising the original model. Hey, I just thought of a really funny thing regarding what we're talking about and "real life". In reading about the Shadow RST-V, they made it so that it can be air-shipped more compactly by remotely pulling in its tires and lowering its profile into a more compact size. Do you think those designers got any ideas from Mongoose Publishing's rules on Battlefield Evolution's Cover and Obscurement? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Compare the two photos... :twisted:

http://www.army-technology.com/projects/shadow/shadow1.html

http://www.army-technology.com/projects/shadow/shadow4.html
 
BuShips said:
I'm not minimising the original model.

Another idea: Somebody brings his real scale 25mm tank :twisted:

"I'm not minimising my model either!"

Taking that to extreme: I'll bring my 6mm modern army :lol: (okay ridiculous example but still...Wouldn't be suprised if somebody would try that one in some tournament...)
 
BuShips said:
Larry, with your permission I'd like to use that on one of my M1s :wink: . regards!

By all means!

As an aside, for about a year, I was the driver and signatory (as in, my John Hancock was on the "you break it, you buy it" paperwork from Uncle Sam) for hull number 666. He was The Dragon.

Regards,
Larry
 
THanks for the Tagging article. I stole the "Albert Taco" idea and converted it to single days haunt, "Mr. Taco". Hope the tank has better luck on the battlefield than the original Mr Taco had with the Health Department :D .
 
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i added a smiley face on the Barrel of "Jason" my Chewmerican M1A2...

conversation to name it with my friend was interesting

Me: oi guess what! i got a new tank, i need to name it...

Friend: tristen?

Me: Its a angry tank....

Friend: jason

Me: righto, beats my idea of "bob the death tank"
 
One thing I neglected to point out. Most unit commanders that allow vehicle tagging, require that the first letter match the Company letter designation, so all of Alpha Company's vehicles will have a name starting with 'A', while all of Delta Company's vehicles will start with 'D'. Makes it easier for units to know at a glance who they've pulled up next to.

So when you look to your right and see "Angel of Death" on the gun tube, and they're supposed to be a mile or more to the left...somebody is NOT in the right place.

Regards,
Larry
 
Daddy Dragon said:
One thing I neglected to point out. Most unit commanders that allow vehicle tagging, require that the first letter match the Company letter designation, so all of Alpha Company's vehicles will have a name starting with 'A', while all of Delta Company's vehicles will start with 'D'. Makes it easier for units to know at a glance who they've pulled up next to.

So when you look to your right and see "Angel of Death" on the gun tube, and they're supposed to be a mile or more to the left...somebody is NOT in the right place.

Regards,
Larry

Man, I thought for a minute I was in a Starship Troopers thread, lol. What you said is a bit like Platoons naming after their LT as in "Rico's Roughnecks". So, truth is stranger than fiction, heh. :lol:
 
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