Museums with Axis vehicles
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I took these picture with my digi foto cam last week at the Nationaal oorlogs- en verzetsmuseum museum at Overloon .
Enjoy
Cheer
Sander
Enjoy
Cheer
Sander
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Thanks for all the pics guys.
I always wondered if i was near Death Valley the last time i was in Slovakia. Now i am sure i must find it!
To the man who posted the pics from the museum near Rome... can you tell me if this museum has a website? I am going to Rome next week and i would love to visit it.
Also, to the poster of the pics from Sinsheim... can you tell me when you took these pictures? I was in Sinsheim last November and the layout of some of the vehicles seems different to me. Great pics though, mine did not come out so bright and clear!
Regards
DG
I always wondered if i was near Death Valley the last time i was in Slovakia. Now i am sure i must find it!
To the man who posted the pics from the museum near Rome... can you tell me if this museum has a website? I am going to Rome next week and i would love to visit it.
Also, to the poster of the pics from Sinsheim... can you tell me when you took these pictures? I was in Sinsheim last November and the layout of some of the vehicles seems different to me. Great pics though, mine did not come out so bright and clear!
Regards
DG
Some pictures
Here is few pictures from Tank museum in Parolannummi/Finland.
Ome Joop wrote :
I don't under stand it ether,it look like HELL.
On a dutch forum was said , that when panther was was captured it had a light sand collor paint on it.
I don't now if this Card picture showen below is one of the closest to '45,but if you look at the picture you can see that is has been painted over, the german cross and number are on the wrong place.
Anny way for painting the panther over a gain they still used light sand collor,so why did they changed it.
Also they don't have anny tacks for the panther,the old one where rotten that they can't be used.
Regards
Sander
Nice pics!
Good to see Panther 222 fully restored!!
Only one thing i don't understand why does it have this paintscheme
I don't under stand it ether,it look like HELL.
On a dutch forum was said , that when panther was was captured it had a light sand collor paint on it.
I don't now if this Card picture showen below is one of the closest to '45,but if you look at the picture you can see that is has been painted over, the german cross and number are on the wrong place.
Anny way for painting the panther over a gain they still used light sand collor,so why did they changed it.
Also they don't have anny tacks for the panther,the old one where rotten that they can't be used.
Regards
Sander
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Hi
I took these this past Spring at the opening of the new Canadian War Museum in Ottawa but forgot to post them.
The StuG was a range target here after the war but has been turned into a "battle-damage" display. The Panther was outdoors at the Borden Museum but is now CWM for possible restoration to running condition. My uniform acted as a sort of access pass into their back areas!!
regards
A
I took these this past Spring at the opening of the new Canadian War Museum in Ottawa but forgot to post them.
The StuG was a range target here after the war but has been turned into a "battle-damage" display. The Panther was outdoors at the Borden Museum but is now CWM for possible restoration to running condition. My uniform acted as a sort of access pass into their back areas!!
regards
A
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