@BeetleBerlin They are actually M26 Pershings with German markings because apparently the film makers decided "screw realism, lets just churn out another lame ass film that causes people who are even slightly educated about WW2 laugh at this movie's stupidity"
@anvilofcrom The film was made in the 1970s mate. At the time only one tiger was working and that was not available for filming. The tanks used belonged to a props company and show up in several films from around that time. It would all get done with CGI now but, back then it was use these or build a fleet of brand new tigers. Surprisingly they decided building new tigers was a bit much just to make a flick.
@BeetleBerlin They are actually M26 Pershings with German markings because apparently the film makers decided "screw realism, lets just churn out another lame ass film that causes people who are even slightly educated about WW2 laugh at this movie's stupidity"
Royalfork1 2 days ago
Which model Panzer is in the film?
BeetleBerlin 3 days ago
You can't make a WW2 film with tanks from the Cold war.
musikfortondova 6 days ago
Those are some of the most stupid looking tanks ive ever seen. I understand you have a budget but come on now.
Samseal16 1 week ago
@anvilofcrom those are m47's not pershings
chejlr 1 week ago
@rampking1 thx man :D
Danos313 3 weeks ago
@Danos313 The movie Battle of the Bulge from 1965
rampking1 3 weeks ago
movie?
Danos313 1 month ago
@anvilofcrom The film was made in the 1970s mate. At the time only one tiger was working and that was not available for filming. The tanks used belonged to a props company and show up in several films from around that time. It would all get done with CGI now but, back then it was use these or build a fleet of brand new tigers. Surprisingly they decided building new tigers was a bit much just to make a flick.
soolerman 1 month ago
traurig
Belsen123x 1 month ago