The Wheatcroft Collection goes public

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The Wheatcroft Collection goes public

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Post by Dsotm » 11 Feb 2007, 14:08

The Wheatcroft Collection goes public

On the 27th Feb The Wheatcroft Collection will have its own website where the public can for the first time view many of the items in the collection and also see details of onging restoration projects. The launch of the site will be simultaneous with that of the new Military Modeling site, where editor Vinnie Branigan will be featuring the collection in a lead article.

The collection currently consists of 200 plus major items forming a wide variety of subjects, which will be of interest not just to armour fans, but softskin, artillery, cars, motorcyles, trailers etc. It also contains of great numbers of documents as well as large stocks of original equipment from radios to blow torches, spark plugs to Star Antennae.

The collection is being brought into the public domain in a variety of media by The Research Squad, who have been working with the collection for the last 9 months to this end. The Research Squad, consisting of Lee Lloyd, Alasdair Johnson, and Brian Balkwill will co-ordinate specialists on a project-by-project basis whose purpose is to investigate in great detail all aspects of the vehicle collection. Correct research will raise the accuracy of the collection thus the public profile. This will benefit the collection so that its contents can be enjoyed by everyone, Accurate research will encourage the exchange of ideas, spares, projects etc. with other restorers, collectors and interested parties.

For its part the Research Squad will:

1. Maintain the Wheatcroft website with regard to content and updates.
2. Document items in the collection that are of interest both in historical and modelling contexts, for publication in print media.
3. Document in photographic detail current and future restoration projects, both at the collection and overseas, for publication in print media.
4. Aid in the research of items in the collection both from a historical and restoration perspective.

All publications will be full colour, high resolution on high quality stock. The first series will cover the restoration of a Demag Panther A (Late) and the first book in this series details the restored drive train and hulll floor, and includes many items never before photographed.

Future projects include the restoration of two more Panthers and a King Tiger, the second of which is 80% complete (parts), and for which the collection are actively seeking any items available.

The Research Squad would like to thank The Wheatcroft Collection for this opportunity and the access granted to the vehicles.

http://www.wheatcroftcollection.com
http://www.militarymodelling.com
http://www.theresearchsquad.com

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Post by Rikard Hufschmied » 11 Feb 2007, 14:15

Fantastic news! Thank you for posting!

Best,
Rik


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Post by the shadock » 11 Feb 2007, 15:47

As Rik said, that's really a great news, I'm impatient to be able to explore these websites.

Pierre-Olivier

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Post by Sander D » 11 Feb 2007, 17:11

Great news

Can't wait to explore the site .

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Post by vad26 » 14 Feb 2007, 16:27

No! Too good news, what in it to believe! Here when I shall personally see.....

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The Wheatcroft Collection goes public

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Post by mrrip » 14 Feb 2007, 16:56

What kind of collection is it,from small items to whole tanks and vehicles?

I mean what equipment do they have there?

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Post by Rikard Hufschmied » 14 Feb 2007, 18:57

mrrip wrote:What kind of collection is it,from small items to whole tanks and vehicles?

I mean what equipment do they have there?
That's just the thing. Kevin Wheatcroft's collection is the second largest private AFV collection in the world (surpassed only by Jacques Littlefield's collection) but very little is known in detail about it. To count some of the confirmed stuff he has:

- Pz III
- Pz IV (he might have more than one)
- Pz V Panther Ausf. A (one complete soon fully restored and two restorable wrecks)
- Pz VI(B) King Tiger (80% complete in pieces)
- FAMO (running condition, fully restored)

That's just stuff off the the top of my head, not counting rumors. That's why this site launch is so exiting as we can finally stop guessing and get rid of rumor!

/Rik

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Post by the shadock » 14 Feb 2007, 21:46

Now I really hope that the Cadmans will do the same..

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Post by Rikard Hufschmied » 15 Feb 2007, 16:25

the shadock wrote:Now I really hope that the Cadmans will do the same..

Pierre-Olivier
Indeed. I guess Mike Gibb at SdKfz put some pressure on by going public with his foundation. I know people (yours truly included, through proxy though) have been pestering poor Kevin with questions for years :)

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