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Vengefulnoob
Vengefulnoob - - 375 comments

So I'm assuming its' Driver/hull gun, turret gunner and top machine gun?

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Kraetzer
Kraetzer - - 44 comments

yes

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kappakaskd
kappakaskd - - 134 comments

Applesauce!!! oops, I mean- AwesomeSauce!!! XD

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Jordy☢Boii
Jordy☢Boii - - 278 comments

cool

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Jordy☢Boii
Jordy☢Boii - - 278 comments

cool

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EAWaffenSS
EAWaffenSS - - 97 comments

Awesome! For its time period, early World War II, this thing was HEAVILY armed. The Japs never stood a chance, (SMH).

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Tedwardius
Tedwardius - - 8 comments

* Mid-War. It was still more heavily armed than anything that the British had on their tanks by the time that this was deployed in North Africa... if my memory serves me well, the best that we had otherwise was the 57mm on the Crusader

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cephalos666
cephalos666 - - 152 comments

'Lulubelle" - haha Beluci's "Sahara" :P

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I_Love_Cat
I_Love_Cat - - 98 comments

Another downside of the Lee was that - like many of the early tank designs - it used riveted armor, which when hit by a shell would cause rivets to pop off and ricochet around inside the tank like deadly projectiles. When the russians recieved american tanks through the lend-lease treaty, they refered to the sherman as "a coffin for five brothers", and the grant as "a coffin for seven brothers".

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JBarata97
JBarata97 - - 262 comments

Yea! My main tank in World Of Tanks, but this time with all the guns operational, hell yea.

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SunnyBittern
SunnyBittern - - 638 comments

Main tank? I feel sorry for you.

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JBarata97
JBarata97 - - 262 comments

Yea, still trying to get experience for the M4, gonna take some time, so I'll stick to the M3 for a while, but it's a pretty nice tank.

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ToTac
ToTac - - 185 comments

Nice work on mesh and skin!

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FH2noob
FH2noob - - 55 comments

Japs never stood a chance against anything on tracks, exept maybe a bren gun carrier. Their weapons where mediocre

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Therewasatime1939
Therewasatime1939 - - 365 comments

AWESOME

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Therewasatime1939
Therewasatime1939 - - 365 comments

I love the fact that you have "Lulu Belle" written on the side. A classy shout out to Boggie.

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GordonKromanTR
GordonKromanTR - - 11 comments

this tank has 2 turrets i hope we can move all 2

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The Medium Tank M3 was an American tank used during the early stages of World War II. Nicknamed the 'Lee' by the British after US General Robert E. Lee, the M3 served two primary purposes. First, it fulfilled the US Army's need for a good solid tank, and the British' need for an immediate delivery of 3,650 tanks. A combination of heavy armor, and a 37mm gun in the turret and a 75mm in the hull meant that the M3 was a good match for its German counterparts. However, the tank was not without its share of shortcomings. It suffered from a high silhouette, poor off-road performance, and its 75mm gun had a limited traverse. As soon as the M4 Sherman was available in large numbers, the Lee was withdrawn from service, but by then, 6,528 had been produced. The Medium Tank M3 'Lee' was made by Pointblank86.