From the mass-produced M4 Sherman to the powerful M26 Pershing, U.S. armor provided the firepower and mobility that would be reflected in tank warfare down through the years Follow 24/7 Wall St. on ...
An ambitious £1m plan to restore one of World War Two's most formidable tanks has been launched by a Dorset museum. The King Tiger tank has been in the collection at The Tank Museum, in Bovington, ...
Hosted on MSN

LEGO Puzzle Box Tutorial

Learn how to build a LEGO puzzle box using standard bricks. This tutorial explains each step of the building process including hidden mechanisms and lock designs made only from LEGO parts. Ideal for ...
Hosted on MSN

LEGO Safe Build Tutorial

Step by step guide showing how to build a working LEGO safe using standard bricks. The design includes a simple locking mechanism made entirely from LEGO parts. This tutorial focuses on function and ...
Maybe you didn’t want your kid to play with toy guns or toy soldiers, so you gave him some wholesome, creative Lego bricks. Which works until he uses the interlocking plastic pieces to make a tank.
Ken Turner, a British World War 2 veteran, drove a Sherman tank over a Tesla vehicle in London in a VE Day (Victory in Europe Day) demonstration on Wednesday. The 98-year-old further slammed ...
The Second World War resulted in the production of some pretty legendary tanks, on the Allied and Axis sides alike. The U.S. had the famous M4 Sherman. Great Britain had its Churchill tank series – ...
Tanks used in the Second World War evolved significantly compared to the Great War, going from slow, cumbersome armored pieces of rolling artillery whose effectiveness in many situations was ...
Long before the well-engineered M1 Abrams, tanks were used in warfare as far back as 1915 in the first half of WWI. By the time the Second World War commenced in 1939, they had evolved into a ...
Tanks were first invented in World War I, where they were envisioned as invincible land ships that could break the stalemate of trench warfare and lead to victory. Technological shortcomings meant ...
IF you’ve ever wanted to stay in a WW2 tank, army ambulance, or RAF watchtower, then now’s your chance. Farmer Will Roughton, 45, purchased the tower at RAF Wainfleet in Friskney, nearly 10 years ago.