HOMEMADE TANK TAKES TO THE STREETS Residents of Hangzhou, China, may have had cause for alarm when they stepped outside to see a T60 tank rolling through the streets but the 10 ton vehicle was in fact a homemade full-scale replica of the killing machine. The tank took a team of a dozen workers seven months to make and at 6.24m x 3.27m can reach a top speed of 15 mph. The owner plan

HOMEMADE TANK TAKES TO THE STREETS Residents of Hangzhou, China, may have had cause for alarm when they stepped outside to see a T60 tank rolling through the streets but the 10 ton vehicle was in fact a homemade full-scale replica of the killing machine. The tank took a team of a dozen workers seven months to make and at 6.24m x 3.27m can reach a top speed of 15 mph. The owner plan Stock Photo
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11 August 2011

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HOMEMADE TANK TAKES TO THE STREETS Residents of Hangzhou, China, may have had cause for alarm when they stepped outside to see a T60 tank rolling through the streets but the 10 ton vehicle was in fact a homemade full-scale replica of the killing machine. The tank took a team of a dozen workers seven months to make and at 6.24m x 3.27m can reach a top speed of 15 mph. The owner planned to sell the vehicle to an amusement park but not before taking it for a spin in the city, to the astonishment of several startled onlookers. Hangzhou, China - August 2011 **Not Available for Publication in China. Available for publication in the Rest of the World** Credit Mandatory: WENN.com

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