I suppose, Im still thinking with a WT brain when it comes to tankfighting, pixel hunting is drilled into me, even more so here.
But also see the point I made here about the angled frontal armour on each side of it, since it would be the version of the Brummbar we have in WT and not the version with a flat frontal plate.
Those angled corner plates are a death trap and basically act as one big weakspot.
Don’t forget that his vehicle body is still fragile, just like the original tank. Although it can’t be penetrated from the front, it can still be destroyed by shooting at the vehicle body. The weight setting of WT is also 4.3. When he is in the next area, he will also encounter ordinary KVs, T34s, and Shermans. As long as he aims at the vehicle body, it won’t be particularly difficult to destroy it.
I feel that this gives me the impression that he is extremely deceptive. Many people, upon first sight, will try to attack his upper body. But they often overlook the lower part. The grizzly bear is like a knight with heavy plate armor only on his upper body. It’s because his lower body is vulnerable that its weakness is overlooked due to the proximity of the upper body. We also need to consider his weakness of having no turret. So BR3 is very suitable. I’m confident that when he comes out, he will definitely reverse Germany’s disadvantage in this weight class of armored vehicles.
Maybe not overlooked
In maps like berlin street is filled with obstacles and rubble, you basicly can only shoot the turret
To play this tank you just need a pile of something in front off you and you can have much more firepower than KV-2, it reload faster (17s/24s) and have more tnt(8.6kg/5.8kg) while remain relatively safe.