Partisans can take a single, stolen armoured vehicle (up to a medium armour). Without the usual logistical support, Partisan tanks must take the unreliable rule, which means it might be immobilised when it attempts to move.

The model is resin, I think from Blitzkrieg miniatures, bought on sale a couple of years ago. It is nice to finally have a project for it, although it has been painted for a while now.

Partially because it looks so funky and a little bit because it will be funny, I’m going to take an FT17. These were a terrible design and obsolete before the war even started. Nothing can go wrong with taking this unreliable, slow, under-gunned tank for my Partisans.
For some reason, every time I see one of those little tanks I think Dr. Who Daleks!
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you might be on to something there, I going to be seeing this from now on too
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Trouble is it cannot “EXTERMINATE”!
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there is that, but at least there is all the shouting and milling about
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Great work Dave. I love this tank and have a couple for my French army. You might even be able to take on a Renault. I mean the sedan not the tank!
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The Italians had some cool looking vehicles too. I’ll have to look into it
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Cool mate
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thanks IRO
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Nicely done, Dave, I really like it! 🙂 I’d like to say it’s a good choice, but it’s not and that’s the whole point! I think my next choice would have been an Italian L6/40 or a Hotchkiss H35/38/39 (I can never tell the sub-marks apart).
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Agreed; all good (bad!) choices.
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Very nice. Are the two Stuart conversions from Yugoslavia and option in the list?
Cheers,
Pete.
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As written, no, but given in game terms a Stuart has pretty much the same stats as any other light tank, I see no problem with deploying such coolness.
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