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 Subject:  Re: Nashorn tracksList thread.  
  
 Date:  Jul 5, 2003
 From:  Robert Lu 
It is hard to say. While Pz4 or Stug3 need the mobility to keep themselves moving all the time, Nashorn is more for defence, ambush and wait. The mobility was not that important for
Nashorn/Hummel as for other Pz4 families. I only have one book with some Nashorns in the Winter scenes. None of them wore Winterketten
Winterketten was not that popular as it seemed to be. It can only be found in war pictures at a small ratio.
But "Never say never", especially for WW2 German vehicles.
Just my 2 cents.

RLu
 
Thread Listing 
  Nashorn tracks - Kristoffer Nilsson - Jul 6, 2003
. . . Re: Nashorn tracks - Robert Lu - Jul 5, 2003
. . . Re: Nashorn tracks - Ed Kusiak - Jul 5, 2003
. . . . . . Re: Nashorn tracks - - Neville Lord - Jul 6, 2003
. . . Re: Nashorn tracks - Kristoffer Nilsson - Jul 6, 2003
. . . . . . Re: Nashorn tracks - Brandon Sutherland - Jul 6, 2003
. . . Re: Nashorn tracks - Brian J Tears - Jul 6, 2003
. . . Re: Nashorn tracks - Kristoffer Nilsson - Jul 6, 2003
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