I found this quite interesting:
The Tank Museum's channel in general is worth looking through, a lot of illuminating material that is very well presented.
The question "what is the best tank?" as a way of examining engineering stereotypes
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Tiger Tank workshop manual on the filing cabinet, lol, I got that in PDF.
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I have this in hardback...farcticox1 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 21, 2020 4:57 pmTiger Tank workshop manual on the filing cabinet, lol, I got that in PDF.
To tie with what is said in the video, I am a great admirer of what comes out the German compulsion to do things "properly" resulting in something big, complicated, beautiful and expensive. For myself however, I think it's very much the British way, aiming for something brilliant in its simplicity. At least as an aspiration sometimes chasing the simplest solution is more work that simply going with the effort to make something work.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Next week, 'What is the best Donut' obviously Boston Cream,