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T1 Cunningham
Oh no, treadin' on thin ice with this T1 Cunningham business.
New Paper Craft: T1 Cunningham Light Tank Free Paper Model Download
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This paper model is a T1 Cunningham, a US light tank design that never left the prototype stages, created by World of Tanks website. Officially carrying the designations of T1E2 and T1E4, it continued through the development stages from 1922 through 1928. This tank was never mass produced, nor was it ever fielded. There is a similar paper tank model: T1E1 Light Tank Paper Model.
The T1E2 had a turret at the top rear of the tank that required the traverse by hand. It had an overall weight of 8.8 tons and was powered with a gasoline V-type 8 cylinder water cooled engine producing 132 horsepower. The transmission was a Cotta brand with 3 forward and 1 reverse gears. Armament included the 37 mm M5, L/50 main gun with a secondary machine gun as a .30 cal M1919A4, coaxial.
The T1E4 had a centrally mounted turret with a full 360º manual traverse. It had an overall weight of 8.6 tons and was powered with a gasoline V-8 water cooled engine producing 140 horsepower. The transmission was a modified Cotta sliding gear with 3 forward and 1 reverse gears. Armament included the 37 mm semi-automatic M1924 and the secondary machine gun was a .30 cal M1919A2 MG, coaxial.
It is unknown how many were actually produced in the prototype stages, but there is at least one known to have been created, currently at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland, USA. [Source: HobbyDatabase]
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Tanks!
Welcome to my new blag. After defeating Garian at the top of the Silver Castle, I made my way down into the mortal realm and discovered World of Tanks.
I played WoT in the beta, but didn't really enjoy it very much, so when it was finally released, I didn't pay any attention to it for a good while, but after a while I figured I'd give it another go and see what it was like now. I got hooked and played it religiously for a couple months, then abrubtly stopped. A few months later I resumed playing; binged on it again and unlocked myself a Tiger, then stopped playing again for several months.
Since then however, I've been playing the game quite a lot, especially since I bought some premium time. As something to do over the summer, I figured I would write my thoughts on the tanks in-game, as I've tried a vast amount of them (admittedly most of them German >_>), and encountered everything I haven't driven personally on the field of battles. I'll be aiming to write about one tank per day
I thought I may as well begin with a randomly selected tier one tank, and do each of them in turn before moving on to tier two, but if anyone is actually reading this and would just prefer I chose the tanks to write about completely at random, rather than going tier by tier, let me know!
So without further ado, here is the first tank I am going to discuss: The T1 Cunningham.
...I'll be honest here. This is the only tier one tank that I have genuinely never used. I used free XP to progress out of it. Having said that, I have killed MANY of them, so I still have some things to remark!
They have the lowest armour of all tier one vehicles, if not the overall lowest armour in the ENTIRE GAME. Having said that, they don't have bad HP (for a tier one), they are capable of a decent top speed, and both their standard traverse as well as their turret traverse are rather good at stock. As with all tier ones, it's stock gun should penetrate most things it can be matched against with relative ease, providing the player aims for the sides and rears of enemy vehicles.
Upgrading it's treads will increase the vehicles traverse by 4 degrees, while upgrading the turret provides no additional armour, but does increase view distance by around 60 meters, at the cost of 4 degrees per second of turret traverse. The turret is required to mount both of its unlockable guns: the 37mm Browning, which is a flat upgrade to the stock gun, and the 20mm flak cannon, which has slightly lower penetration than the Browning, and considerably less damage than either of the other two guns, while boasting a much higher rate of fire and a revolver style clip (or so I presume, going by the Panzer 2's flak cannons.).
Having not driven this tank, it would be unfair for me to rate it on how fun it is to play, or how "good" the tank is overall, at earning money and experience (something I will be doing for tanks I have commandeered). I can, however, rate it on how scary it is to face it in battle. Ratings are out of 10 ZURAs.
Fun: N/A
Exp: N/A
Money: N/A
Scary: 1 ZURA
I hope you enjoyed reading this as much as I enjoyed writing it, until tomorrow when I will be writing about another tier one tank!
CHUUPA CHUUPA~