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My least fave is the Independent, the MG turrets on each corner makes aiming a pain as your main gun is forced to go over them and essentially you have to turn your entire main hull to reliably aim and not be blocked by the 4 crappy blob turrets. If anyone doesn't know why one at the back is taller, crews could removed the cover and elevate it higher for AA purposes. The others were more designed as anti-infantry support in a WW1 environment and not AA.
T-35 has more Ivans on board than some PT boats
Also had it where the smaller turret gunner is disabled, main turret crew is ok, but I'm not allowed to fire like I am with other 2 turret tanks.
B1 Ter is also great, but only sometimes. Some games are just terrible with it.
A1E1 all the way. Light armor but who cares! It looks sexy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOG1
No, it isn't something that WarGambling (Tog-1 isn't in the game, the 2 is though) made up hilariously enough. And yes, it is a landship in the terms stated above.
(2 cannons, 4 MGs. They may or may not be external, that's as far as it goes on the details from what I've read).
It's post WW1. I believe it was designed in 1922.