Originally Posted By: CG2015

Those don't look like any German World War II Panther or Tiger or Panzer tanks I'd ever seen.



No CGI at the time obviously and it was very expensive to build your own replicas from scratch so hence they used T34's for this film.


This was standard practice for pretty much every WWII movie from the 50's through the 70's.

Last edited by PanzerMeyer; 01/26/16 12:13 PM.

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