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    Nope, that’s clearly a Land Cruiser.

    In fairness, a fully loaded lorry is probably more dangerous than one of these. Aside from having its weapons disabled, the FV432 itself is a lightweight, weighing only 15 tons (as mentioned, a fully loaded lorry weighs more than this). Even the old US Army M113 APC has thicker armor, and those would be perforated by

    Oh please, the lightweight (15 tons, hee hee) FV432 doesn’t even really count as a tank. If you really want to gallivant around town like a crazy rich Asian Rommel or Guderian, may I suggest the Merkava IV.

    The FV432 barely counts as a tank... by which I mean doesn’t really count as one at all (it’s an APC). It’s actually quite light at 15 tons, or about a quarter of the weight of a true main battle tank — and even those don’t really tear up roads anymore thanks to modern suspensions and padded tracks. It’s crossing

    The seat adjustment knob is down there for some reason.

    But all Italians in New Jersey are Italians.

    The film's most likely already in post production anywhere, since it's coming out in a month. I gather that releasing it as planned is actually helpful as it'll help raise funds for the studio, as well as help them move on. 

    Seems this happens with the ”web zip” where Spidey shoots webs forwards to then quickly slingshot himself forward. I wonder if it’s just an engine limitation, or if it’s on purpose so that Spidey doesn’t have trouble when swinging around the more suburban areas of Los Santos.

    but the roof was folded into the shape of a church steeple

    Obviously a replacement wiper bought from David Tracy.

    Or, you could do the sensible thing and get a 70 series Cruisah, preferably a troopy.

    Reminds me of stories on new DATs being told to “warm up the crosswind sensor on an M1."

    There was a Toyota Aristo (similar to an early-2000s Lexus GS) wrapped in highly suggestive anime, parked next to a Lada with a missing headlight. It’s itasha, if you’re curious.

    Surprised Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagan isn’t in this list. Aside from being made by the same studio, it’s pretty much Gainax’s own answer to Eva, nearly a decade after they made the latter. Where Eva serves as their deconstruction of the mecha genre, TTGL does the opposite and reconstructs the genre (after first seeming

    Obligatory “Ford probably didn’t think that the average American would fit in it” comment.

    Too bad the Last Blade 2 is actually busted as heck and falls apart in high level play.

    Probably not. This is probably a heavily worked over port of the original Win 95 version.

    Technically, in Air Force service, the plane is called the VC-25, specifically VC-25Bs for the 747-8s.

    The superguns are being developed to fight, not terrorists, but in a conventional war against another state though, in this case China.

    but really came into their own during World War I as a response to the state nature of the Western Front.