I understand the line is rather Soviet, but maybe with some extra research this might change. With my current knowledge of Finnish tanks, this is what I thought up.Ĭonsistency? you might ask, but From Tier V and up, all these tanks have medium to hard turrets. Tier X: T-55M (Upgraded T-55, sideskirts, more accurate gun, APCR for standard rounds etc. Tier VIII: T-55K (T-54 with reduced armor, command tank ver. Tier VII: Comet IB (second-hand British Comets) Tier VI: T-34-85 (we all know what this is) IV J (technically a in-game Pz.IV G, or rather Pz.IVH) Tier IV: T-28M (a captured Soviet T-28 with reinforced mantlet armor) Tier III: T-50 (a captured Soviet T-50 light tank, uparmored by the Finns, 1 used) In addition, these tanks would have nearly consistent characteristics. Now what if WG made a tech tree full of tanks from separate countries? It would be great, instead of grinding multiple nations at once, one tech tree fills the variety. ![]() The Tier I Vickers Mk.F is a British Vickers 6-ton, same as the Soviet T-26. The Finns historically have used tanks from foreign countries (captured/imported). (Apart from the BT-42 I suppose, a BT tank with a 114mm howitzer XD). The sad truth is, the Finns have not produced too many of their own tanks. The Finnish tree does not exist in WoT PC. When in a few or several years, sooner or later, these trees all get released, this leaves 1 tank left alone. Apart from the Swedish TDs, all these tech trees I feel are implementable in Blitz as well. So, as these new trees get released, certain tanks will leave the Pan-Euro tree into their respective ones. ![]() Apart from the Finns, a full tech tree for every other country exists in WoT PC. So WG implemented the Pan-European tech tree, consisting of Finnish, Polish, Swedish, and Italian tanks.
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