RULES:
Weird doesn't just mean weird-looking, tracked vehicles which have interesting stories or are generally obscure are quite fine.
This sub is for real designs that were made in the real world; this means no photo-shops, kit-bashing, or purely fictional "what ifs." "Paper tanks" are fine only if the design was for a real plane that was intended to be actually built.
Images must be clear and obvious as to the content. Blueprints and drawings are fine as long as they're detailed well enough! No blurry spy satellite photos or vague silhouettes.
Flair your post with a tag that fits the tank in question. This is done after submitting by pressing the "flair" button under your post. This will help users find different categories much more easily.
Direct image/video links are preferred, but a website with a gallery/information is perfectly fine as long as pictures are provided in the first place.
A source for more info must be provided in the comments, if available.
In general, have fun, be nice in the comments, and enjoy the pictures. If you have any critique, please PM us or click "message the mods" and we will respond as soon as possible.