very nice class and elegancy even for a comerical vehicle in australia we have and had nothing like this this type of vehicle could make a comeback in this age of high fuel prices and envromental needs
the lanchester submachinegun was a british copy of the bergman mp28 made due to a british's army's lack of submachine guns just before ww2 it never really went into combat with the army but royal navy warships carried these weapons chained…
To me and this is very personal Dieselpunk is the machineage rather than being a world solely fuled by diesel but where humans are at the core of every mechanical machine ie humans are needed to build and drive the machines where the machine is only…
dieselpunk heros well hard to nail down so hear goes Erich hartmann higest scoring ace in ww2, Howard hughes even though he went mad still a great visionary, on the darker side Otto skorzany the ss commando leader, fictional would have to be tintin,…
Me personally I like the darkness and asthetic of the war years the concepts of loyalty, honour , hope but mostly the idea of things greater then yourselves so for me it would be the piecraftian dieselpunk
tanklets where used at least in the UK between the wars as a way of having the embryo of a armourd force but with out having to pay for one still very cool
Its good to see that someone is intrested in restoring this machine back to its former glory but to find one in ukraine of all places is a suprise I did not think that these tanks where operated by either the imperial russian forces