Resolve then, that on this very ground, with small flags waving and tinny blasts on tiny trumpets, we shall meet the enemy, and not only may he be ours, he may be us. --Walt Kelly
''Are there any other Pz (from PzII to PzIV) or StuG?''
- Yes, there are many tanks in the museum, from WW1 through to an Afghanistan display.
In one of my photos, in the background, I believe is a Hetzer.
It is a truly grand display.
Each year they have a Tankfest, with action displays and all.
I noticed that one of the pics was a bit blurry. This wasn't due to my lack of photographic skills, the camera was set with variable visibility on !
I was there a couple of years ago, brilliant display of armour.
I was actually a little surprised by size of Tiger 1, I was expecting it to be bit bigger.
Mind you that Jagtiger is a monster I couldnt even get back far enough with camera to get it all in entire shot
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04-19-2011, 06:51 PM, (This post was last modified: 04-19-2011, 06:54 PM by Crossroads.)
...whereas the StuGs are surprisingly small and low lying animals. A comparison to a StuG and to a Sherman nearby was just astonishing, especially when comparing the height of the things...
I could be mistaken, but I believe the museum exchanged the Sherman with a StuG in running condition, with Bovington. I am not sure whether the StuG there is currently in Finnish or German colours, as it has been both. Here's a link: http://www.andreaslarka.net/ps531044/ps531044.html
I have not seen a Jagdtiger, but can counter with an ISU-152:
A visit to Bovington with my kids is in my long term plans :)
Think it was an ISU-152 at Bovington too, plus a T34, done in winter camouflage with Russian logos over it.
I'll just have to go back there and take a whole lot more pics, got a free pass for the year now !
An interesting thing I found out was that T.E.Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) was based here also.
''Mind you that Jagtiger is a monster I couldnt even get back far enough with camera to get it all in entire shot'' -
Yeah Laza, the museum is so stuffed full of armour, it's hard to get a full shot of many things, without banging your head on the next exhibit!
Think I may have a few more photos on the ladyfriend's camera. (Yes she came and thoroughly enjoyed it!)