T28 and T95 is the same. Just that T28 is the railroad transport designation(only one pair of tracks) while the T95 is full configuration with two track pairs.
No one it was almost at the end of the war! US had a damaged tank possibly put back in service with a another veteran crew. The SS could I'll afford the losses they took taking out the crew. Once SS found out it was damaged and couldn't move main force should have by passed it and left one or two teams of Panzerfausts to deal with the tank!
The name Jumbo was never used. The problem with using that name is tanks that were not actually M4A3E2s get lumped in together. Standard M4A3E8s that were uparmored with concrete or armor scraps from knocked out tanks are considered "Jumbos" as well. They do not have the same armor thickness, nor the same weight or much of the same infrastructure. As far as I'm aware, the M4A3E2 did not come equipped with the M1 76 from the factory. Those were field conversions. It was also classified as an assault tank, not a heavy tank. US classification for tank roles were distinctly different from other nations.
Hi everyone, this time i go slow on the video, let me know if you guys like this pacing. Meanwhile US has 3 countries to overtake. Gambateh ! WW2 British and Allies Tank Type and Size Comparison 3D - 123K views WW2 Soviet Union Tank Type and Size Comparison 3D - 645K views WW2 German Tank Type and Size Comparison 3D - 1.3M views cheers AmazingViz
Both the Pershing and Super Pershing were heavies during WWII. But the Super Pershing was scrapped after the war and the Pershing was reclassified as a medium
@@mrsnatala369 The supposed "Tiger II" destroyed by the Super Pershing was either an entirely fake story, made for US Propaganda, or it was a Panzer IV. This is because, according to the Gunner's story, he shot underneath it, since it was attempting to go over some rubble. The shot then hit the ammo locker and the tank exploded. The reason this has to be a Panzer IV is because the Panzer IV stored it's ammo on the top, unlike the Tiger and Panther, which store their ammo on the sides. Zaloga, on Pershing “Though the new tank would never meet its intended nemesis, it did enter combat on 4 April along the Weser River, firing its main gun only once, yet destroying an enemy tank from approximately 1400 meters” . Clearly he is unsure of the correct identification of the engaged vehicle, at 1400 metres a late Mark IV could be misinterpreted as a Tiger.
Have you seen the long 88mm mounted on the King tiger? It's practically as long as the tank. The Konisch 75mm on the Panther variants had pretty long barrel too.
There were other SPGs in WWII, like the M12, M40, and M44 (M41 HMC was supposed to be in WWII, but development delays meant the tank only saw service in the Cold War).
That 1st sergeant in the video, next to the M24 Chaffee, is Sgt. Saunders, Sgt. 'Chip' Saunders, from the TV series, Combat! Vic Morrow; come on, who can't see that - it looks just like him! Well...and then there's the music too...My friend's dad was a sergeant in Patton's Third Army, he soldiered across France and into Germany; he liked watching that TV series - "Combat! Starring Vic Morrow!"
Well, it's not really that weird. Just look at the British Tortoise which was suppose to do the same thing as the T-28, to break through the Siegfried line.
@@MASTERCHIEF1062 true but the tanks the Finnish had and still has are considered Finnish, because they are Finnish property. The Swedish Stridsvagn 122 is German made but its in Swedish use so it's Swedish. It doesn't matter who made them but who owns them
Glory Glory Hallelujah. Bravo buddy great vid you doing awesome every new vid is better than the previous one keet it up...! Btw the sergeant is from an old outstanding WW2 Gis series the "squad" or something correct me if I am wrong.! :)
@@AmazingViz Yeah you are correct looking that it was a great series thanks for the info and keep up the great work.! Btw if you like sub to my channel too.! :)
FDR was a tyrant. Why else would they pass a law for 2 terms only. He bent over for Uncle Joe, and gave Eastern Europe to the Soviets. Also had a Soviet spy as his assistant. FDR was a disgrace.
Yea idk if u watch it, but he was actually a soldier im WW2, he wasn't a Hero these times, he was something like actor in the theatre with his captain america costume. Thats why we can See him passing a missile
You forgot the M4A1 (W) 76. There where actualy quite a few build and it showes just how competent the original design was and you are missing the M4 (105) which was a very liked tank because it could go threw the upper Plate of a Panther at any range and it could defeat dug in Infanterie and anti tank positions because guess what? You have got a Sherman with a 105mm Howitzer in a supersised turret. The Jumbos mantlet and turret are both Kind of small in your moddel(Mantlet was 178mm thic and turret sides where 152mm thic) Also for WW2 standards the M26 Pershing was a heavy tank(it became a medium tank in the Korean war).
Oh wow just discovered your chanel. Great vid on U.S world war 2 tanks. Thanks so much. Looking forward to more great vids. All the best from Geelong, Australia. 😁
“Fury” revolves around the tank crew of a late war M4A3E8 Sherman tank with the name “Fury” crudely painted on the barrel of its 76 mm gun. The crew is commanded by Staff Sergeant Don “Wardaddy” Collier (Brad Pitt).
AmazingViz yea but the actual tank used in the film is indeed an m4a2e8 (76), the main difference between the a2 and a3 is the engine, a2 being deisel (which the brits preferred, and were really the only ones fielding the tanks under lend lease, US did not use the a2) and the a3 was gas. Also, the m26 and t26 would’ve been considered heavy tanks, it wasn’t till after the war that it was reclassified medium. Why no t30 or t34 or t32? I do believe the t32 actually predated the t29 as far as trials go. And no m12?
@@davidkristyhaan3178 Not to be that guy but the Russians used the m4a2 and the us Marine corps. The British used m4a4 with the multi bank engines that the Americans didn't like but they loved.
The M4A3E8 was the preproduction designation for the M4A3(76)W HVSS. The tank used to shoot Fury was an M4A2 model, but the tank in the story was an A3E8.
Yep but you forgot his camouflage helmet! I would like to know the back story how he got it. A not so funny thing was some US combat Engineer units were given, like the US Marines, full camouflage uniforms. Problems the Germans knew it was their camouflage and almost US units didn't have camouflage! So everyone was shooting at them, ouch
Kind of a shame since the T-14 was a Sherman but better in almost every way, combining the battle-proven design of the Sherman with the heavy armour of the Churchill. Just replace the 75mm M3 with a 76mm M1 and you've got a tank capable of outclassing the Panther and taking on the Tiger 1. (the only real downside imo would be the reduced speed, but a good engine could improve this)
@@canadianbaconeer3857 they started design on the T14 Assault Tank in 1942, before the first Shermans were rushed to North Africa let alone tested in battle. The suspension could be said to have been proven on the M3 Medium Tank
Khuong nguyen duc Sorry but if watch the tanks were taken out by North American P-51 Mustangs. One looked to have the markings of "Big Beautiful Doll" flown by Colonel John D. Landers Commanding officer of the 78th Fighting Group 8th Air Force ETO! But in World War 2 it would have been a 9th Air Force aircraft doing the mission as the 8th Air Force under General Dolittle was tasked with Fighter escort of the bombers. Little Friends helping Big Friends.
Khuong nguyen duc Yep😏! But when those Mustangs came in very nice! Almost as good with the Supermarine Spitfire at really low level in the movie A Bridge too far!👍
1943:
tank: M4A1
gun: M1A1
2019:
tank: M1A1
gun: M4A1
M1A2 SEP V3
The m4a1 was made before the 70s
Funny
I rather prefer with the super Pershing tank
Coincidence?
Probably. :/
The most american video I have ever seen
Yeah, but what about the droid attack on the wookies?
Yes the meme
Yes
Not for me there r way more tanks than this tho ik th at there r alot of tanks for many countries that it would take forever to do every tank so. Yeh
Naw, I think it’s that one Rules of Engagement scene with America Fuck Yeah playing.
“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself, and a T28 Super Heavy Tank”
*Maus, E100, and Object 279 peeks from a corner*
T28 and T95 is the same. Just that T28 is the railroad transport designation(only one pair of tracks) while the T95 is full configuration with two track pairs.
@@jerryalbus1492 yeah, t95 is nicer for me, but t110e3 is better than both of them
@@mani5282_COD sadly it's just a paper tank
Plus, the real name of it is T110 design five, not T110E3
@@Kalashnikov413 I thought the were several t110 models, (t110e3, t110e4 and t110e5) thanks for your info 😄
who would win?
SS
or...
some bois in broken tank
Some bois in broken tank
ß
That movie is stupid
I mean the SS won in that movie
No one it was almost at the end of the war! US had a damaged tank possibly put back in service with a another veteran crew. The SS could I'll afford the losses they took taking out the crew. Once SS found out it was damaged and couldn't move main force should have by passed it and left one or two teams of Panzerfausts to deal with the tank!
After the war, the M26 Pershing was declared a medium tank
It was only declared a heavy tank after it was recieved by Aberdeen in October of '44. And remained such until May, '46.
Both the super Pershing and jumbo (m4a3E2) should be heavies
@@thebravegallade731 Jumbo didnt have the gun of a heavy
The dude listed it as a medium....
@@kyle857 the gun has nothing to do, what has to do is the weight
God, that T28 super heavy looks like what a Stug III wants to be
Him a t25 super heavy cased gun
You... a hetzer saying that angles matter...
Wouldn't a Jagdtiger be a more fitting comparison?
@@salmon4o4 jagdtiger have big profile. T28 have low profile
They nicknamed it the "Tortoise". It'd have been to see that thing in action, but it was too heavy to be shipped over to Europe.
@fenris6051 no German hate, simply a joke based off how the t28 is similar in squished shape but looks bigger and meaner
I saw Wolverine, Hulk, Captain America, and Fury
Captain Miller (Tom Hanks) just saw at the end sence he use a Colt M1911
chip599XX don’t forget the crew from Fury!
Eagle eyes ! is Colt M1911 👍
@@343guardian5 yes the Fury and guy that used the Thompson SMG behind the Chaffee, idk who he is
battlefield V U.S TANKS
See “Beast” movie a Soviet T-54/55 in Afghanistan.
Allies: we need more tank
American: Sherman for everyone
Actually the Sherman Jumbo is a Heavy Tank both the short 75mm and the long 76mm
Yes
so is the super perishing
General Ervin Caster TV Relax, it's perfectly understandable.
The name Jumbo was never used. The problem with using that name is tanks that were not actually M4A3E2s get lumped in together. Standard M4A3E8s that were uparmored with concrete or armor scraps from knocked out tanks are considered "Jumbos" as well. They do not have the same armor thickness, nor the same weight or much of the same infrastructure.
As far as I'm aware, the M4A3E2 did not come equipped with the M1 76 from the factory. Those were field conversions.
It was also classified as an assault tank, not a heavy tank. US classification for tank roles were distinctly different from other nations.
The jumbo was more of an Assault tank. Not a heavy tank.
Forgot M12 and M40 for self-propelled artillery
Self-propelled artillery doesn't count as a tank
@@PfMokii there is literally a section dedicated to self-propelled artillery, did you not watch the video?
He also forget about the t1 heavy
Also the M37 self propelled howitzer.
@@kommandantfury remind *self-propelled*which mean they can move
“M22”
War thunder players: visible frustration
that thing killed my panther for some reason
@@natd1407 it can side pen most if not all of the sides of WWII tanks.
you damn right , play with us tanks for 4/5 days and realize russian or german are way better
@@natd1407 may have been me lol (sorry)
@@m26pershing98 it was an m22 not an m26
Thanks for the Tanks.
HE never gets me anything.
WaW thanks!
Oh I know what the ladies like
StealthRanger uh
Bonnie Productions it’s a Halo 2 reference
Hi everyone, this time i go slow on the video, let me know if you guys like this pacing.
Meanwhile US has 3 countries to overtake. Gambateh !
WW2 British and Allies Tank Type and Size Comparison 3D - 123K views
WW2 Soviet Union Tank Type and Size Comparison 3D - 645K views
WW2 German Tank Type and Size Comparison 3D - 1.3M views
cheers
AmazingViz
Pacing better, had to pause earlier vids to read specs.
I like the slow speed so that way I can some what read the info
Do you think we can get that many views
WHAT !! After one day only 3.7k views ! Where are all the patriots ?!! 😧😢
Battlefield V M1911
2:12 nice reference
Both the Pershing and Super Pershing were heavies during WWII. But the Super Pershing was scrapped after the war and the Pershing was reclassified as a medium
Super pershing paricipate in one battle in ww2. He destroyed Tiger II
Yes it did. One did. It destroyed a JagdPanther and a few Pz. IVs
mrs Natala That’s a myth. It never faced a Tiger II
@@mrsnatala369
A link to the source please.
@@mrsnatala369
The supposed "Tiger II" destroyed by the Super Pershing was either an entirely fake story, made for US Propaganda, or it was a Panzer IV. This is because, according to the Gunner's story, he shot underneath it, since it was attempting to go over some rubble. The shot then hit the ammo locker and the tank exploded. The reason this has to be a Panzer IV is because the Panzer IV stored it's ammo on the top, unlike the Tiger and Panther, which store their ammo on the sides.
Zaloga, on Pershing “Though the new tank would never meet its intended nemesis, it did enter combat on 4 April along the Weser River, firing its main gun only once, yet destroying an enemy tank from approximately 1400 meters” . Clearly he is unsure of the correct identification of the engaged vehicle, at 1400 metres a late Mark IV could be misinterpreted as a Tiger.
Did you ever think of doing one for battleships
Your videos are great!! Please do more of these please!!
2:14 I like how he put the fury tank and the people from the movie fury on that tank that's awesome
Love ur size comparison videos can u try Axis powers tanks from ww2 in a 3D comparison. Keep up the great channel.
He's made a german tanks vid,japan and italy didn't have that much so I guess he could combine 2 factions in 1 vid
@@williamjames7293 and Hungary apparently they made tanks
Producer: How long do you want the barrel?
United States: *Y E S*
Have you seen the long 88mm mounted on the King tiger? It's practically as long as the tank. The Konisch 75mm on the Panther variants had pretty long barrel too.
I loved that he put fury in the video
Where is T1 heavy????
Nobody:
The screen at the bowling alley when you get a strike:
0:00
Your comment makes no sense at all
Wtf?
DrHeineken it’s a joke about the cursed animation styles they use on the screens at bowling alleys. This video reminds me of it
The T28, or, as all the g’s call it, the DOOM TURTLE
Girls und panzer ??
WAR THUNDER BOIS
T95
T-28/95 is my favorite tank,and he's for me legendary!😉
*"Send in the DOOM TURTLE!"*
I love it how he put some small details that made the video interesting.
5:32 Its Captain Miller From Saving Private Ryan
Ohhh yeah
I knew it!!
A dude who killed a tank using pistol lol
@@33rdswifty82 ikr
@@33rdswifty82 it was the fighter bomber that killed the tank
1:30 M3 Lee. Looks cool with dual turrets.
2:14 Fury 🇺🇲
There were other SPGs in WWII, like the M12, M40, and M44 (M41 HMC was supposed to be in WWII, but development delays meant the tank only saw service in the Cold War).
the T29s the us tiger king tank if it was ever bulit
I never knew the Americans had so many types of tanks!
Thank you for sharing and uploading.
nice been waiting for this
Edited:also can you put a comparison to all M4 sherman variants and their armor
Almost, except m4a4 76 hvss
Nice pfp
I love the FURY Easter egg you put in there
i like the scene of pulling up the flag in iwo jima
Awesome video. Loved it.
This kind of video, showing the weapons of war, is freaking awesome!!!
"feaking awesome" ... I LIKE ! Will make more 😎
That 1st sergeant in the video, next to the M24 Chaffee, is Sgt. Saunders, Sgt. 'Chip' Saunders, from the TV series, Combat! Vic Morrow; come on, who can't see that - it looks just like him! Well...and then there's the music too...My friend's dad was a sergeant in Patton's Third Army, he soldiered across France and into Germany; he liked watching that TV series - "Combat! Starring Vic Morrow!"
4:30 OMFG Area 51 what have you done?!?
Well, it's not really that weird. Just look at the British Tortoise which was suppose to do the same thing as the T-28, to break through the Siegfried line.
Bruh it's really entertaining to see non tank people react to tanks such as this...
look up chrysler tv 8 and then ask that
@@stevenlee4239 The T-28 is much better-looking though and has a better gun.
Fury the movie like if u seen it
If not your comment I wouldnt realise that the tank with "Fury" written was from the movie "Fury"
@@omen5407 lol
fnaf gamer yes it’s was amazing and gory
But so unrealistic
At the end, there Is also save the private Ryan
Spent the first half wondering if you were gonna have the Fury tank. I can in fact say I'm happy.
Fury is just an Easy 8 though
BOY are there enough shermans?!
Astonishing work!
The only way that Hellcat could weigh 39 tonnes is if it was filled with lead..
Didn’t even notice that lol, M18 is actually like what, 20ton?
Yeah the Hellcat is like 18 to 20 tonnes.
There is a plane called F6F Hellcat
It's side armor is so bad, you could probably fill it with lead lol
Also funny, the German Super heavy self propelled Mortar used the same cannon as the Jagdtiger
You did a great job there
Way to go! I love the video. Even love the fact that you properly categorized the T28. All games get it wrong
1:42 that is me
M4A3E8 sherman
Type: medium tank
Produced: 1944-1945
No. Built: 2.617
Crew: 5
Mass: 33 tonnes
Length: 24"7" (7.5m)
Width: 9'6" (2.9m)
Operational range: 108 miles (175Km)
Speed: 23MpH (37MpH)
Main armament: 76mm m1
It would be great if you did other allies or axis tanks, for example one combining Italy,Japan and Finland
Japan had shit tanks
@@MASTERCHIEF1062 true but the tanks the Finnish had and still has are considered Finnish, because they are Finnish property. The Swedish Stridsvagn 122 is German made but its in Swedish use so it's Swedish. It doesn't matter who made them but who owns them
That so cool music scene⭐
A great work, my congratulations. A former cabalry soldier.
The Graphics and details are astonishing to watch this video deserves a award
analyn bondoc the hell they are hardly mediocre and doesn’t include a lot of the tanks
This is the best tank comparison video I’ve ever seen.
In memory of all soldiers who fought and died in WWII.
Thanks mate 😎
Magnificent video! Really informative. Great job.
0:58 is Vick morrow man
Imagine seeing the T28/T95 super heavy rolling towards you in battle. That would be a huge morale killer, that thing is scary!
Sorry I just saw this comment but the tank holds the longest record for missing usable tank by that I mean it's the tank hide and seek championship
T30 as well.
Man I remember that Fury🔥
Glory Glory Hallelujah. Bravo buddy great vid you doing awesome every new vid is better than the previous one keet it up...! Btw the sergeant is from an old outstanding WW2 Gis series the "squad" or something correct me if I am wrong.! :)
Sgt. Saunders from Combat! 1962 - 1967 . 5 Seasons - 152 episodes 😊
@@AmazingViz Yeah you are correct looking that it was a great series thanks for the info and keep up the great work.! Btw if you like sub to my channel too.! :)
Amazingvid could you do ww1 plane comparison please
Roger that 👌
Sees all the different Sherman varieties:
*Sad Sherman DD and Crocodile noises*
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
By President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Liked this statement said by President.
FDR was a tyrant. Why else would they pass a law for 2 terms only. He bent over for Uncle Joe, and gave Eastern Europe to the Soviets. Also had a Soviet spy as his assistant. FDR was a disgrace.
@@UkrainianPaulie FDR brought America through the great depression and was loved by the majority
@@UkrainianPaulie at the time running for 4 times was possibile
Learn your own history...
Nice....I kinda expected to see Kelly's Heroes....WOOF WOOF!
4:37 is that captain america?
Yea idk if u watch it, but he was actually a soldier im WW2, he wasn't a Hero these times, he was something like actor in the theatre with his captain america costume. Thats why we can See him passing a missile
It's a tank she'll, not a missile. @@summiTHVH
It would also be really awesome to see the same vis's sorted by date of operation!
You forgot the M4A1 (W) 76. There where actualy quite a few build and it showes just how competent the original design was and you are missing the M4 (105) which was a very liked tank because it could go threw the upper Plate of a Panther at any range and it could defeat dug in Infanterie and anti tank positions because guess what? You have got a Sherman with a 105mm Howitzer in a supersised turret.
The Jumbos mantlet and turret are both Kind of small in your moddel(Mantlet was 178mm thic and turret sides where 152mm thic)
Also for WW2 standards the M26 Pershing was a heavy tank(it became a medium tank in the Korean war).
You know, criticism can be nice and helpful, until it’s straight complaining
Loved it and the little details you threw in.
The t7 combat car was supposed to be the m1 stuart light tank.
Oh wow just discovered your chanel. Great vid on U.S world war 2 tanks. Thanks so much. Looking forward to more great vids. All the best from Geelong, Australia. 😁
Very sad, just got demonetized. UA-cam think my channel has no educational value
ua-cam.com/channels/hOrWmBNm5I-qxgBJPLLpSw.htmlcommunity
What they can't do that. This is a great channel. 🤗
Yo The Fury tank is there that’s really cool 😎 love the movie by the way
Who ever is doing the Modeling for the software is a awesome, best of luck on your channel.
There are a lot more SPGs used by USA during WW2: M44, M12, M40, M53, T92/T93HMC
Someone plays World of Tanks lol
hahaha
you forgot to add the LVT tank, but the video is still interesting,plus now i know half the american ww2 tanks now,anyways nice video dude!
LVT is an amphibious landing craft
@@Kalashnikov413 thanks for telling me, i already knew this because that comment i posted was when i didn't know it was a landing craft.
The tank used in Fury was an M4A2(76)W, not an M4A3E8
“Fury” revolves around the tank crew of a late war M4A3E8 Sherman tank with the name “Fury” crudely painted on the barrel of its 76 mm gun. The crew is commanded by Staff Sergeant Don “Wardaddy” Collier (Brad Pitt).
AmazingViz yea but the actual tank used in the film is indeed an m4a2e8 (76), the main difference between the a2 and a3 is the engine, a2 being deisel (which the brits preferred, and were really the only ones fielding the tanks under lend lease, US did not use the a2) and the a3 was gas.
Also, the m26 and t26 would’ve been considered heavy tanks, it wasn’t till after the war that it was reclassified medium. Why no t30 or t34 or t32? I do believe the t32 actually predated the t29 as far as trials go. And no m12?
@@davidkristyhaan3178 Not to be that guy but the Russians used the m4a2 and the us Marine corps. The British used m4a4 with the multi bank engines that the Americans didn't like but they loved.
The M4A3E8 was the preproduction designation for the M4A3(76)W HVSS. The tank used to shoot Fury was an M4A2 model, but the tank in the story was an A3E8.
Great information thanks
The SGT at the beginning is SGT Saunders or Vic Marrow for Combat
1st to get it right ! True veteran 👍
Yep but you forgot his camouflage helmet! I would like to know the back story how he got it. A not so funny thing was some US combat Engineer units were given, like the US Marines, full camouflage uniforms. Problems the Germans knew it was their camouflage and almost US units didn't have camouflage! So everyone was shooting at them, ouch
First time I've found myself on my feet saluting after a UA-cam vid.
Movie framed:
Savinf private ryan, and fury and an extra one is the marines raising the flag on iwo jima
M18 Hellcat is one of my favorites along with the Stug 3
the tank "art style" (lack of better term) looks like something out of Girls und Panzer
4:28
that T28 Super Heavy Tank.................
looks like something from Sci-fi films
that form is amazing!
Like the fury reference great movie 👍
Wow my favorite tank right at the start
This video make glad that I am American.
The way they're placed on the "graph paper", and the angle of perspective makes them all look the same size.
2:11 Hehe, Fury
i love how they added fury its from the movie fury in 2014 i love this guy for adding fury big props
This made me love USA
1:02 lol COMBAT! My favorite TV show when I was a youngin
France tanks size compilation please!!!
Dang I never knew that they made only 2 T-14’s! I thought that there were a lot more! Crazy though. Amazing channel love your stuff!
Kind of a shame since the T-14 was a Sherman but better in almost every way, combining the battle-proven design of the Sherman with the heavy armour of the Churchill. Just replace the 75mm M3 with a 76mm M1 and you've got a tank capable of outclassing the Panther and taking on the Tiger 1. (the only real downside imo would be the reduced speed, but a good engine could improve this)
@@canadianbaconeer3857 they started design on the T14 Assault Tank in 1942, before the first Shermans were rushed to North Africa let alone tested in battle. The suspension could be said to have been proven on the M3 Medium Tank
4:22 My most feared enemy in wot
wot sucks
@@gutter1 shut up
I swear these videos are actually just showing my vehicle gallery in cross out
plot twist : best tank is Captain Miller can knocked off a tiger with 9mm gun colt 45
Khuong nguyen duc
Sorry but if watch the tanks were taken out by North American P-51 Mustangs. One looked to have the markings of "Big Beautiful Doll" flown by Colonel John D. Landers Commanding officer of the 78th Fighting Group 8th Air Force ETO!
But in World War 2 it would have been a 9th Air Force aircraft doing the mission as the 8th Air Force under General Dolittle was tasked with Fighter escort of the bombers. Little Friends helping Big Friends.
@@vospersb.thorneycroft602 of course who doesn't know. U know it is joke right bro
Khuong nguyen duc
Yep😏! But when those Mustangs came in very nice! Almost as good with the Supermarine Spitfire at really low level in the movie A Bridge too far!👍
The fury models are very well made! you can make out who is who
2:40 Fury
You worked in The Incredible Hulk and Captain Marvel, and several variants of the M4. Very nice. Thanks.
Captain America.
@@imkluu Doh! Captain America, of course. Thanks for the correction. (He wasn't even a Marvel character, he was DC Comics hero I believe.)
Maus haus
Yes.
Tank you for this wonderful video
2:30 FURY!
MECHINEEE!!!!!!
Another cool Vid!!!! Keep it up!!
Yeet first I think
Takeshi Yoda yay
Nice work
Hey it’s that legendary tank crew in Berlin!
I didnt know that the T29 was produced this early