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Was the Tiger tank scene in fury realistic?

Was the Tiger tank scene in fury realistic?

No the scene in Fury where they fight the Tiger tank is not realistic.

Did they use real Sherman tanks in fury?

Both tanks used in the film — the Sherman M4A3E8 and the Tiger 131 — are real, and belong to the Tank Museum in Bovington, England.

Is the movie Fury realistic?

Partially, the first part of the movie is relatively accurate, much more accurate than your standard war movie. But as the movie gets very inaccurate during the battle with the tiger. The US doctrine is spot on, they (Wardaddy and CO.) tried to break contact, but then they couldn’t, so the charged it to get behind it.

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Why was the T-34 tank so good?

The tank’s main advantage was its simple design which made it easy to mass produce and repair. The T-34 was also small and comparibaly light, while the tank’s water-cooled diesel engine minimized the danger of fire and increased the tank’s the radius of action.

How realistic is the Tiger tank in fury?

For Bill, the scene in which this Tiger tank takes on three US counterparts was the most realistic part of the film. Fury accurately portrays how superior the German tanks were. A Sherman provided you with protection against most enemy fire but against a Tiger it could easily become your coffin.

How realistic was the Battle of bullfury?

Fury was a bizarre mix of hyper-realistic detail laid over an absurd plot. Of the tank battles the one against the Tiger was the most plausible. The US tanks did fire smoke, which was realistic. The two sides charging each other was less likely. The battle in the field with the AT guns was just ridiculous.

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What do you think about the movie Fury?

Fury shows just how vulnerable you were fighting in a Sherman tank. There is a lot of blood and gore in the film but nothing can really come close to the true horrors of tank warfare. I saw people being blown up and burnt alive. Going to see Fury you don’t get that dreadful, nauseating smell of burnt flesh.

Are any of the Fury’s tanks still alive?

(Like the Tiger, Bovington tank museum – which supplied tanks for Fury, and hosted the press junket – is also home to the only surviving one.) With its canvas skirt it looked like a ladies stocking when it was deflated.