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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2008

This is my Lego tank, which looks really good for some of my "creations."

This is not an accurate German Elefant Heavy Tank, I made this by memory. I also added a radio operator, as you can see...IF U WATCH THE VIDEO!

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  • The whole bottom of the tank is made of megabloks so i wouldn't excactly call it a "lego" tank.

  • @2010superluigi

    No, they were "Best Lock Construction Blocks" (According to Entertainmentcenter)

  • @ConsoleKiller100 hmm do you know where i can buy there sets?

  • @2010superluigi

    I don't know if they're even in business anymore, to be honest! I got those at a local Target store YEARS ago.

  • Hey you used mostly "Best Lock Construction Blocks" hardly any Legos.

    Cheater!

  • I'm sorry, I couldn't remember what they were when I used them, I just assumed they were legos... :)

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  • @GrandPimp20 ummmmmmmmmmm thanks for sharing that info

  • a very good tank destroyer head on with its 5 inch armor but it could be taken out with a molotov cocktail! it had some major problems

    sorry just a random historical fact that has nothing to do with lego!

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  • @Danie9989 The Elefant nonetheless carved a legacy in its own right - and it had a surprisingly impressive tank kill ratio - its 88mm PaK 43 which was more powerful than that of a Tiger I's main KwK 36 gun would have had no trouble at range. With that 200mm worth of armor it was actually more of a mobile bunker that did still have reliability and transmission problems. The Jagdtiger was an even BIGGER problem...though the Jagdpanther was a nice balance :)

  • @Danie9989 If I may the Elefant had thicker than 5 inches of armor - 1 inch = 25.4mm so 5 x 25.4mm = 127.0mm but Elefant had 200mm worth of armor - basically 100mm + another 100mm bolt on armor so 200mm/25.4 = 7.87401575 inches worth of armor! That no doubt was thicker than a Tiger I - and the sides were 80mm. Indeed the Ferdinand was very vulnerable to close up attacks - flame throwers and fuel bombs would have torced them! Sometimes they'd fire a machinegun via the main gun barrel!

  • reservoir belle TRANSLATE: nice tank XD

  • its a Ferdinand

  • @GrandPimp20

    where did that come from?!?!, im looking at tank videos and see this random person that says they got raped...seriously? i dont even say that kinda of stuff

  • @GrandPimp20 ha ha

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