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Black_Drakon
Black_Drakon - - 1,290 comments

In RA1 light tank was look like M-60 Patton...

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open_sketchbook Author
open_sketchbook - - 1,602 comments

Yes, but as I noted on the Medium tank entry, we decided that pursuing our own designs would be a better choice.

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raveninety9
raveninety9 - - 32 comments

I like the sherman look

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master_oli-p
master_oli-p - - 1,462 comments

sherman?

Tamiya.com

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open_sketchbook Author
open_sketchbook - - 1,602 comments

The RA universe's equivalent of the Sherman, really.

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The classic "Beagle" M49 Light Tank formed the basis of the Allied army during the Second World War, where, alongside the larger, heavier Mastiff Medium Tank, it attempted to stem the tide of Soviet aggression. Despite being outnumbered by the superior Anvil Heavy Tanks of the Soviet Union, the Beagle proved it's worth on Europe's battlefields, using it's considerable speed advantage to flank enemy tanks and destroy them with it's 30mm cannon. After the war, hundreds of thousands of Beagles were left in mothballs in great complexes in the Arizona desert, awaiting a call to action that never came; the famous Beagle and it's counterparts were replaced by the Guardian tank when the Soviets launched their next offensive. However, these poorly guarded vehicles were in ample supply when the Confederate Revolution rose, and they were swifted converted into modern fighting vehicles by the clever rebel engineers. Soon, thousands of the vehicles spearheaded the rebel assault across the mid-west, their supercharged engines whining and autoloaded cannons pounding holes in enemy armour once again.