WARNING: this skin is a historical reprodution of a real tank. If, for some reason, you don\'t like it, don\'t install. Please avoid complaints and don\'t ask me to replace insignas with modern ones.
This is a soviet tank captured by Finnish Army, the Ps.231-1.
I won\'t bore you telling the story behind this tank, just know that it was the f
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WARNING: this skin is a historical reprodution of a real tank. If, for some reason, you don't like it, don't install. Please avoid complaints and don't ask me to replace insignas with modern ones.
This is a soviet tank captured by Finnish Army, the Ps.231-1.
I won't bore you telling the story behind this tank, just know that it was the first T-34/76 named registered with Ps-number. If you wanna know more, just google it.
I must advice you of two things: the first one is that the UV mapping of T-34 doesn't allow me to reproduce correctly the original camoufage pattern. The second one, is that Finland, until the WW2's end, used an insigna quite similar to nazi's svastica (to be picky, is a symbology more ancient of the nazi's one). This is the reason for screenshots's censorship.