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Panzermuseum Munster ( Germany ) Pics ?
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 10:40 pm
by Frank W.
I visited the Panzermuseum in Munster - Germany and made some pics. Here are 3 examples. Sadly the ones in the buildings are all a bit dark, problem was outside quite sunny and inside too dark.
Perhaps you like the examples and want some more ?
PS: i have pics from normandy france and belgium flandres and some from the navy museum in Wilhelmshaven - Germany.
Should i upload them somewhere ? Would you be interested to take a look ?
Frank
The 1st is a bridgelayer used in the Bundeswehr on a M48 chasis !
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 10:43 pm
by Frank W.
the second one is a T55 AMPB2 ( or so

) a ex-main battle tank from the east german army ! it was upgraded with reactive armor btw.
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 10:45 pm
by Frank W.
The 3rd one is a Pz. III M used formerly by the Africa Korps !
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 11:38 pm
by DerC
The pics look good. Looks like a place worth visiting if I choose to travel to Germany (may happen sometime next year). I would also love to see more pictures.

Here here!
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 1:59 am
by Oxtane
Cool pics! More pics would be great Fank.
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 4:49 pm
by Frank W.
Originally posted by DerC
The pics look good. Looks like a place worth visiting if I choose to travel to Germany (may happen sometime next year). I would also love to see more pictures.
yes, "old europe" is worth a visit
but not only that, all europe is nice.
i sometimes want to travel to scandinava, too!
see below link for some more pics, btw

Re: Here here!
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 4:53 pm
by Frank W.
Originally posted by Oxtane
Cool pics! More pics would be great Fank.
okay, i have some webspace left from my old music site ( which will be only interesting for ppl. who like underground dark-electronic music, though ) and uploaded some pics:
http://www.alpha-q.de/munster/munster.htm
i will make a site for the other pics i have, too
and post the url when it´s ready. incl. normandy
and some other pics from germany mostly old
castles ( i´m fan of fortresses and castles ) and
other ones.
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 6:03 pm
by Oxtane
Awesome pics. I love the Sturmtiger pics and the MG4..and the Tiger...and the Pak.........thanks for the tours Frank.

Very Nice
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 6:38 pm
by Gary Tatro
Good pics. I really liked them.
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 7:47 pm
by Kanon Fodder
Would love to go there sometime.
Thanks for the pics.
Better keep M4-Jess away from there, though ...

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 8:45 pm
by Frank W.
Originally posted by Kanon Fodder
Would love to go there sometime.
Thanks for the pics.
Better keep M4-Jess away from there, though ...
oh. they have a M4 76mm, too !
but it looked a bit scared with all those
cats around

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2003 11:40 pm
by Blunderbuss
Thanks for sharing these photographs. I am amazed to see an A7V in existence. I thought they would have been sent to the scrapyard after WW1. Were you able to go inside it? I only ask, because I've read that they had a crew of eighteen, and I've always wondered just how roomy they are.
The only place like this I've ever been to is Bovington Camp in Dorset. I know that they are currently restoring a Tiger 1 to running order. I would love to see it been driven.
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2003 11:44 pm
by Voriax
Originally posted by Blunderbuss
Thanks for sharing these photographs. I am amazed to see an A7V in existence. I thought they would have been sent to the scrapyard after WW1. Were you able to go inside it? I only ask, because I've read that they had a crew of eighteen, and I've always wondered just how roomy they are.
If memory serves right, this A7V tank is a rebuild. The only original one is in Australia, for all places...
Voriax
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 2:35 pm
by Frank W.
Originally posted by Blunderbuss
Thanks for sharing these photographs. I am amazed to see an A7V in existence. I thought they would have been sent to the scrapyard after WW1. Were you able to go inside it? I only ask, because I've read that they had a crew of eighteen, and I've always wondered just how roomy they are.
The only place like this I've ever been to is Bovington Camp in Dorset. I know that they are currently restoring a Tiger 1 to running order. I would love to see it been driven.
hello
voriax is right. the A7v in munster is a rebuild ( probably a good one ).
i was inside a M48 and now know what it means to be a tanker. considering the fact that much older tanks than the M48 are even more crammed i must honour the man who fight and died (:( ) in these vehicles. nothing for me i would get paranoia inside ( but i´m a 1,90 man so

).....
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 4:14 pm
by Sentry
[QUOTE]
Originally posted by Frank W.
yes, "old europe" is worth a visit
but not only that, all europe is nice.
i sometimes want to travel to scandinava, too!
If u come to Scandinavia,come to Estonia.We have some really well preserved tanks here.One of them,T-34/76 was lately recovered from swamp and it is in quite good condition.Thenwe have Tiger I,Panther A,some Soviet more modern tanks/APCs and lots of other cool stuff + beautiful landscape.
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 5:21 pm
by Blunderbuss
Originally posted by Voriax
If memory serves right, this A7V tank is a rebuild. The only original one is in Australia, for all places...
Voriax
Australia! I wonder why they shipped it over there? I've read that only twenty A7V tanks were produced. Some of them were used by the British and French to control rioters in Germany after WW1 and the Polish Army used five of them against Russia in 1920.
WW1 tanks have always intrigued me, because they look so menacing with all those guns sprouting from them, and yet they must be hopelessly inefficient, slow and unreliable machines. It must have been absolute hell to have to fight inside one.
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 10:30 pm
by DerC
Originally posted by Sentry
If u come to Scandinavia,come to Estonia.We have some really well preserved tanks here.One of them,T-34/76 was lately recovered from swamp and it is in quite good condition.Thenwe have Tiger I,Panther A,some Soviet more modern tanks/APCs and lots of other cool stuff + beautiful landscape.
Hi Sentry
Do you know any specific sites to visit & do they have websites?
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 10:40 pm
by Voriax
A7V 'Mephisto' pics:
http://www.kithobbyist.com/AMPSNewZeala ... vs/A7V.htm
I've read from somewhere why it ended up in Australia..I try to find it.
Voriax
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 10:47 pm
by Voriax