Museums with Axis vehicles
Military Museum in Bucharest?
Hello all.
I'm planning on visiting this museum when i am in Bucharest next summer. Has anyone here been there already?
Also, i have heard that... instead of a fixed fee to take photo's, you have to pay a small sum for every picture taken. Is there any truth in this do you know?
Many tanks!
DG
I'm planning on visiting this museum when i am in Bucharest next summer. Has anyone here been there already?
Also, i have heard that... instead of a fixed fee to take photo's, you have to pay a small sum for every picture taken. Is there any truth in this do you know?
Many tanks!
DG
There is a parade ground in the Armour School in Ankara, Turkey. And it contains the tanks and armoured vehicles that Turkish army used since its armoured formations has founded. But no civilians were allowed. At last I found the chance to see them this weekend, because I am making my military service as an officer! The vehicles were
Valentine
M3 Stuart
Vickers Cruiser Tank
T-26 Russian Tank
Daimler Armoured Car
Bren CArrier
Panzer III
Panzer IV
T-55
Sherman
M-47
And many many moore
And I found the chance to crawl inside of T-55, Panzer III and Panzer IV and sit inside them and play with them. It was wonderful![/i]
Valentine
M3 Stuart
Vickers Cruiser Tank
T-26 Russian Tank
Daimler Armoured Car
Bren CArrier
Panzer III
Panzer IV
T-55
Sherman
M-47
And many many moore
And I found the chance to crawl inside of T-55, Panzer III and Panzer IV and sit inside them and play with them. It was wonderful![/i]
Last week in Bovington
Greetings,
just a pic of two good reasons to visit Bovington...
just a pic of two good reasons to visit Bovington...
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Here is some pictures from Finland
http://www.ii2.org/user.php?nick=Panzer ... did=895973
There is Finnish Sturmgechütz III G Ps.531-33.
I have some pictures from Parola, but I didn´t wind these right now.
Tell me what you think about pictures.
http://www.ii2.org/user.php?nick=Panzer ... did=895973
There is Finnish Sturmgechütz III G Ps.531-33.
I have some pictures from Parola, but I didn´t wind these right now.
Tell me what you think about pictures.
Hello all!
I just found my grandfathers Stug from internet. It is in Koblenz-museum. Former finnish Stug 531-39 as called "Hellikki". Found it from these pages http://www.andreaslarka.net.
I have searched this for a years, but internet is weird place. Just a little good luck and there you are
My granddad was very proud when he heard about this. I have some photos from juli 1944, when they were in front. Those Stugs came in front after the hardest fight.
And sorry, if this is not right section. Didnt find better.
Scharf
I just found my grandfathers Stug from internet. It is in Koblenz-museum. Former finnish Stug 531-39 as called "Hellikki". Found it from these pages http://www.andreaslarka.net.
I have searched this for a years, but internet is weird place. Just a little good luck and there you are
My granddad was very proud when he heard about this. I have some photos from juli 1944, when they were in front. Those Stugs came in front after the hardest fight.
And sorry, if this is not right section. Didnt find better.
Scharf
Hi Panzerhan!
Tks for that info on the Ankara Armour Museum. I am very interested in the pre-war stuff.
I dont know if it is allowed to take any pictures of those old tanks but if you have pics of the pre-ww2 vehicles, pls check here:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/330333/t ... 2C+1930-45
Do you also go the Artillery School Museum? In that case:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/330333/t ... +1900-1945
A very difficult project but nevertheless advancing...
Tesekkur Ederin!
Nuyt
Tks for that info on the Ankara Armour Museum. I am very interested in the pre-war stuff.
I dont know if it is allowed to take any pictures of those old tanks but if you have pics of the pre-ww2 vehicles, pls check here:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/330333/t ... 2C+1930-45
Do you also go the Artillery School Museum? In that case:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/330333/t ... +1900-1945
A very difficult project but nevertheless advancing...
Tesekkur Ederin!
Nuyt