Heavy Tank Hall of Fame
A list of players stubborn (or crazy) enough to play the heavy on a regular basis:

LC50 (yours truly)

Tank Dork - Master of many things, including the heavy... (RETIRED)

Baklava - Great in either a heavy or light, switches frequently. (RETIRED))

Dementus - The master (and only) heavy tank scrummer.  A boon to any scrum team, will fill the scrum-carrying opponent with many shells.  Also deadly on Team Medulla, champions on Team Battlemode Season One.  (RETIRED)

Greg Gant - Never seen him... the first heavy tank champion... where did he go? (RETIRED)

The Architect - Has built a solid reputation as a heavy player. (RETIRED)

Chanman - A solid heavy tank enthusiast, great in team battlemode.

Quitter - Great at sniping with the heavy.!  He won't Quit playin' heavy!  Said by many to be the best heavy tank.

RAMROD - Fierce heavy tank at close range; will leave you smoking, if not dead.  (now plays LIGHT tank) (RETIRED)

Killer77
- Another great sniper in the heavy, will smoke you from across the map. (RETIRED)

Da Bull - Sniping from the hilltops, this heavy player was a solid foundation of Team Synaptic. (RETIRED)

Shrike - Fierce heavy tank that joined Team Medulla in the later half of the season. (RETIRED).

InfiniteMonkey - Great heavy tank; should rename himself InfiniteGorilla because of his ability to tear up the battlefield.

Rabban - A beastly Heavy who conquers his area of the map, a constant poster on the PTT forums, and organizer of the ever-popular, Heavy vs. Light battles.

Muscle - Deadly at close range, can plow through the light tanks.

Brent - A solid heavy tanker, always getting the heavies to team together in pick-up games.

GoForIt - GFI can take it to the next level against even the best light tanks.


More later------
If I missed anyone who'd like to be added (or subtracted) from this infamous list, let me know.  I can't be on Think Tanks 24/7, so I don't know everyone.   Plus, I am fairly new to the game and don't know the ancient history of Think Tanks (which stretches way back to the simple days of April '03).
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