Spring Battlefield Cleaning: TOG II* and Tiger 131 Sales!
It's almost April and time for a little spring cleaning, and we've got two tanks on sale to help take out the trash on the battlefield!
The TOG II*, also known as the Land Yacht, XP Piñata, and other aliases, moves painfully slow, but it soaks up damage while using its fearsome weapon against cowering foes. It's also a good credit earner!
The 131 is a particular Tiger tank, captured by Allied forces in Tunisia in 1943, that is on display today at The Tank Museum in England. Now you can put this historic vehicle in your Garage: it has tough armor, big gun, and good mobility.
Each tank comes in four bundle options with various equipment, consumables, and more!
The Chieftain explains: The asterisk was the British Army's method of designating a "variant." Where the U.S. uses "A1," "A2," or "Mod 1," "Mod 2", etc., the Brits put one or more asterisks if it's not sufficient a change to warrant another mark number. The Lee Enfield No 4. Mk. 1 and No 4. Mk. 1* rifles, for instance — the only difference between the two is a notch in the bolt track.