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Really, tanks are just Heavy Cars, right? Kinda. I mean treads turn because of the wheels inside them. So it's a big box with a motor that turns wheels. I suppose this kind of reductive logic leads you to saying things like "a CAT5E network cable is a sandwich" so perhaps I should stop while I'm far, far behind. The T-34 was a workhorse of WW2 not because it was the best tank, but because it was the right combination of effective and easy to make. The Zaku of the Eastern Front, perhaps. It almost has as many variants as the Zaku, as well....
You can find a video version of this podcast for free on Scanline Media's Patreon!
If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. The Scanline Media Discord can be found here! Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is The Internationale written by Eugine Pottier and Pierre de Geyter. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here.
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Really, tanks are just Heavy Cars, right? Kinda. I mean treads turn because of the wheels inside them. So it's a big box with a motor that turns wheels. I suppose this kind of reductive logic leads you to saying things like "a CAT5E network cable is a sandwich" so perhaps I should stop while I'm far, far behind. The T-34 was a workhorse of WW2 not because it was the best tank, but because it was the right combination of effective and easy to make. The Zaku of the Eastern Front, perhaps. It almost has as many variants as the Zaku, as well....
You can find a video version of this podcast for free on Scanline Media's Patreon!
If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. The Scanline Media Discord can be found here! Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is The Internationale written by Eugine Pottier and Pierre de Geyter. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here.
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