Chapter 2559 Shocking Moment
The slowest runners in the team were the IS6s, which were "fast-paced" and were moving very fast.
It could also be that the laughter and joy in the car further accelerated the passage of time.
In short, when Malashenko was about to say "My wife's cooking skills are so good, it's so delicious", and then brag, the slowly slowing down convoy had already indicated that it was about to reach the destination and should be ready to get off.
"It looks like we've arrived. Let's get off?"
Kokin, who was looking out of the small observation window above the shooting hole, found that there were more cars and people in the field of vision.
This was obviously not a wilderness or battlefield ruins, but a Red Army garrison and gathering area. At a glance, there were only comrades and familiar equipment everywhere, which silently proved this point.
Similarly, Malashenko, who was looking out of the car through the observation window, also noticed this and immediately responded.
"Then get off the car. We'll find a place to sit down and chat slowly when we have a chance. There will be plenty of opportunities after the battle of Berlin. Let's go visit the big guy first. I can't wait."
Malachenko expressed the thoughts of everyone in the car.
In fact, it is not only big figures like Malachenko and Kotin who are eager to see and enjoy the legendary anti-city weapon "Red Stalingrad", but also other ordinary infantry and tank soldiers in the car.
Malachenko, who was in the car, had not seen the situation outside clearly, but when Malachenko stepped out of the car door and got off the car, the huge thing appeared in front of him and almost filled his entire vision, which made our dear old comrade Ma scream.
"Oh my god, this thing is so big!? I remember it wasn't this big last time? Did I remember it wrong?"
Although the monstrous giant in front of me has not been assembled in the true sense and has not entered the combat readiness state, there is no doubt that the general outline of this thing, which was assembled and constructed a long time ago, has basically taken shape.
The real scene in front of me is that countless engineers and artillery soldiers are busy around this giant up and down. The scene of thousands of people serving the same war machine can only be seen on weapons of the level of aircraft carriers and battleships in these days, and people are all on the ship, and they can't see or feel it directly from the outside.
But the "Red Stalingrad" is different.
Almost all the engineers in the construction and assembly stage of this huge thing in front of us can be seen with the naked eye, whether they are busy checking and inspecting the rails under the huge gun body, recording in notebooks in handwriting, or waving signal flags and batons to direct the construction below, or standing on the pair of city treasures to debug and install equipment.
These are all visible at a glance. It is such a "thousand people on the same screen" and "huge war giant" that appear in front of you at the same time, violently filling your vision in an unreasonable way, even beyond the edge of your vision.
Malashenko, who only met the "Red Stalingrad" once, almost forgot his feelings when he saw this war giant with his own eyes. After all, the distance between then and now is a bit long.
And now, Malashenko, who was extremely shocked, recalled the "touching" at the beginning again, and the whole person stood there like a wooden chicken, unable to move a step.
Malashenko was like this, and when Kotin saw this thing almost assembled and almost complete for the first time, he was even more shocked. He almost wrote "Shocking my mother for a whole year" on his face. He opened his mouth half open and tried to close it for a long time before he slowly opened his mouth.
"What was your state when you first saw this thing?"
"Have you heard of the classic fairy tales of the Middle Ages in Western Europe? It's about a female knight and a bandit."
It was the classic "Marco-style dialogue" of answering questions with questions. This has almost become a feature of the two friends of different ages, Malashenko and Kotin, but this time it was Kotin who ended the dialogue first.
"I haven't heard of it. Are there any details?"
"Yes, the second lady of the Krupp Empire, Gustav Dora, a female knight, led her servants to fight against bandits. As a result, the bandits did not follow the moral code of war and invited a group of foreign aid called the Goblin tribe."
"What was the result?"
"Many servants died and the second lady of the female knight was also captured. The Goblins also captured the female knight and took her back to the cave as a trophy. The goblins who were good at fighting were stunned when they saw the second lady of the female knight."
"Why does your fairy tale sound a bit strange?"
"Don't mind, that's not important. The important thing is that I was the leader of the group of goblins who captured the second lady of the female knight. I was also stunned when I saw that the second lady of Dora was so huge, just like in the classic fairy tales of Western Europe, exactly the same as in the story, very vivid."
Kotin turned around and seemed to be slightly thoughtful and slightly puzzled. He hesitated for a long time before pretending to be mysterious and whispered to Malashenko.
"Do you have this fairy tale book?"
"No, what's the matter?"
"I want to read it, it sounds interesting."
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"It's not possible in this century, wait until the 21st century, if you can live to that time."
"But you just said that it was..."
"It's not important just now, don't worry about it, come with me to see the second lady of the female knight first."
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It is hard to imagine what it would be like to have a 3-meter-long, 6-meter-high, 1,350-ton steel giant in front of you, so close that you can take two steps forward and reach it at any time.
Especially when you see this thing on land, rather than on the sea surface where the water has natural buoyancy, this hideous reality that goes beyond common sense and is almost illogical and anti-common sense will tear your thinking and cognition into pieces, and shock your eyeballs and brain with a bolt from the blue.
"I really can't figure out why the Germans built this thing? If we didn't seize it for free without spending a penny, I can't believe how much it would cost for this project from design to final completion and delivery. The cost in all aspects, manpower, material resources, time and money."
Kotin's shock and confusion came from his professional perspective, and so did Malashenko, but it was in terms of destruction and damage.
"Then you should think about whether the Germans would sigh when they were bombarded by this thing, "Why is this thing so powerful? "Oh no, the Germans wouldn't say that, because they don't even have time to think like that. They don't have the chance to feel the bombardment of this thing and then think and express their feelings, at least the person involved won't."