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Tricky
01-Jul-2008, 07:27 PM
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Me and my dad having a nosey round the only working Tiger 1 in the world on sunday at Bovington tank museum!very impressive machine to see in person & its bloody huge!easy to see why there was a real fear of those things among allied soldiers during the war (along with that 88mm gun of course). it runs sweet as a nut after its restoration as well.
Heres a few more pics from the day

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If anyones interested il put some more up once i get them off my camera :) its a good day out down there,there was a lot of modern armour on display as well as a whole host of world war 2 stuff,the event was focused on british tanks this year so there were vehicles like the matilda,sherman firefly,comet,churchill & bren carriers etc driving around the arena,our stuff looks crap compared to the german vehicles though!

capncnut
01-Jul-2008, 07:55 PM
Good show! Looks like you had a fun day out at Bovington. It's always interesting to see those old WW2 relics, a good wholesome slice of British history, old chap. :cool:

Neil
01-Jul-2008, 08:59 PM
Remember that WW2 Russian tank they pulled out of a bog somewhere a year or two ago? After a little bit of maintenance the engine ran!!

Craig
01-Jul-2008, 09:44 PM
Ahhh Bovvy, I must go back sometime soon with my stepdad, now that I can appreciate everything so much more. Definitely put some more up, do you have any of the small arms cabinets (if they're still where I remember them being)?


Remember that WW2 Russian tank they pulled out of a bog somewhere a year or two ago? After a little bit of maintenance the engine ran!!
They pull out quite a few every year from what I've seen. Russian tanks were built for reliability and ease of manufacturing so they definitely have a higher chance of running than any German (especially heavy) tanks pulled out of the ground :lol:. Also, mud from what I understand helps the preservation a lot.

Tricky
03-Jul-2008, 07:13 PM
i didnt see any small arms cabinets there actually,i may have missed them though,but ive got a whole host of small arms photos from when i went to the royal armouries a couple of years ago :)

acealive1
04-Jul-2008, 01:57 AM
VERY nice!!!

Tricky
04-Jul-2008, 06:34 PM
I tell you what is a real shame,the state of the vehicles at the aberdeen ordnance museum in the states,ive never been but ive seen pictures of how all those rare & valuable tanks are just rusting away in a field :( they are relics of what is probably the biggest event in human history & should be looked after for future generations to look at in my opinion!

Tricky
26-Aug-2008, 09:50 PM
Another one from that day :D
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